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Green Skies and Purple Cows…..Connect to your Creative Muse
~ Vicky White
You were born to create.
Each of you has some gift to express that adds to the whole. And it’s for
you to find your voice and do what you’re here to do.
This creativity I’m talking about goes way beyond whatever you do to make
your living. Sure you create in your work to varying degrees. And beyond
that is something waiting to be expressed through you.
For a long time I believed that creating web pages, programs, ebooks, even
writing this newsletter -- which are all creative acts -- was enough. I’m
creative. I write. I even take photographs for my newsletter -- isn’t that
enough?
I’ve come to realize it’s not. When I was a photographer I worked long
hours taking photos for clients, spent many hours in the darkroom, felt
exhilarated by what I was doing, even. And part of the reason I got burned
out and changed to another career was that I didn’t honor my creative
muse. I made no space for exploring the art of my life -- the art that
rises from my deepest, rawest self. Art that was my personal expression,
separate from what I did in my day (and night) job.
May Sarton says: I have written novels to find out what I thought about
something, and poems to find out what I felt about something.
There is a reason both children and creativity come together in the
Children & Creativity [Feng Shui] Gua. This area is about birthing the
self. It’s about play and joy and being an artist -- all those things
children naturally are until they’re told the sky is not green and the cow
is not purple. And then years later, even in a creative business, they
search for fulfillment in the midst of busyness, having forgotten where
their creativity really lives.
Inner Feng Shui Tips for Connecting with your Inner Muse
- Learn from Yoga: in yoga the
restorative poses are the most difficult. Why? They’re the ones where it
looks like you’re doing nothing. You may be lying with your butt against
the wall with your legs up the wall. You may be folded over a bolster
with your head touching your knees. And you stay like that for many
minutes. They’re the hardest because you’re so used to being busy and
doing something.
It takes a certain stillness to discover what’s wanting to be expressed.
To connect with your muse and restore your SELF takes being present,
being in your body and just being. And this is a scary thing for most of
us. It’s that nothingness -- “Shouldn’t you be doing something?” the
voices scream.
Action Step: Start small. Take some time to ‘be’. Thinking, day
dreaming, doodling -- they are all part of the creative process and will
start exercising that creative muscle. Discover what you’re thinking and
feeling. Just for you. Schedule it if you need to!
- Create a Sacred Space: If you had the
perfect environment to create in, what would it look like? What would it
feel like? What would inspire you? What would you surround yourself
with? Remember, it can be however you wish. Write or draw how it would
be.
Action Step: Whether you have a whole room or a small part of a room,
take the essence of what you dreamed up for your sacred space and add it
to your space. Perhaps a candle, an inspiring photo, your favorite mug,
a clear table top, a comfortable chair and cozy blanket. Whatever
nurtures that playful, curious, imagination of yours.
A great enhancement for the Children & Creativity area of your home or
in a room, is a child’s drawing or painting. To see where this area is
in your home, see Mapping the Bagua.
http://www.lifedesignstrategies.com/resources/baguamap.html
- Remove Distractions: “God is not
attained by the process of addition to anything in the soul, but by a
process of subtraction.” - Meister Eckhart.
What’s distracting you? Commitments you wish you hadn’t made? Too many
trips to the supermarket because you’re not as organized as you could
be? People who deplete your energy? Checking emails a million times a
day? Too much clutter? List five distractions in your life.
What would you have the time, energy and space for if these were gone?
Nurturing your creativity is way more important than doing something
that drains your energy. Your creative muse is calling you.
Action Step: Today, choose one distraction and handle it. Now, take the
time it frees up, to ‘be’, whether in nature, sitting in your sacred
space or grabbing some crayons and being a child again with your green
sky and purple cow!
- Remove Clutter: The Children &
Creativity area is the one area where clutter is allowed -- I’m talking
about the kind of clutter that comes from having all your creative
materials around you to mess with -- they are disorganized and messy for
sure and if that inspires you to create that’s wonderful.
However there’s another type of clutter which is what you may be more
used to -- papers, things from the past, disorganized chaos when things
aren’t where they belong, a desk that’s full of piles, even creative
materials that sit unused for weeks or months on end.
If you’re surrounded by clutter, you can’t even think clearly, let alone
tap into that deep part of you that’s tender and raw and just waiting to
come out.
Fast Action Step: No need to wait. Get a box and scoop up everything on
your desk, or in your sacred space -- temporarily. This gives you a
clear space to call on your muse, to discover what you’re waiting to
say. That’s what’s important. Then later go through the box and save
what you love and chuck the rest. No need to do the whole room right now
-- that’s a great way to sabotage yourself.
- Act like a child: Children play, they
mess around, they dream, their imaginations run wild, they’re curious.
Children know they’re creative….they’re writers, they’re artists. They
have green skies and purple cows! And that’s how it is.
It’s the rest of us who need reminding. We’ve forgotten how to play, and
forgotten that what makes us unique is the thing we’re here to express.
“Two boys arrived yesterday with a pebble they said was the head of a
dog until I pointed out that really it was a typewriter.” — Pablo
Picasso
Action Step: Spend time with a child. See the world from their view.
Take 10 minutes to walk a few feet, looking at every little bug along
the way. Be curious and open up to the world you may have forgotten in
your busy, adult life.
Connect with your creative muse and not only might your skies be green
and your cows purple again, but you’ll be nourishing a deep part of
yourself. As a bonus the creativity you use in your work with others
will be enhanced and you’ll boost the bottom line in your business.
How do you nurture your creative muse?
~ Vicky White
©2009 Vicky White, The Feng Shui Coach. Get Vicky White's FREE "5 Biggest
Attraction Mistakes" report and her FREE articles to boost your creativity
and your bottom line at: www.LifeDesignStrategies.com
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