11-28-2010, 01:40 AM
Intriguing thread! A few thoughts I would like to share for your consideration...
Firstly, I have numerous artistic/creative tendencies and have noticed my creative energy comes and goes in waves. In other words, I feel like I am standing on a shoreline of Creation, and whatever thoughts or images come to me tend to rush in together and flow around me. Whatever I can grasp with my mind is beautiful, yet fleeting much like water as it gently slips through the fingers. If I miss what I am looking for, there is always the next wave. This analogy can get much deeper as I realize that I am a part of the ocean that I am observing and creating. I feel this has a cyclical nature as well, much like the tides or the cosmic enery cycles that are mentioned in the Ra material. Has anyone felt anything similar to this?
It is one of my current perspectives that the entirety of Creation is one infinitely variable and interactive work or art. How does one paint the One, the entirety of Creation? It is being painted right now, one stroke at a time, by every single action of every single individual Creator who is taking part in this spectacular work of art. Must one necessarily need to have a pen in hand or a literal paintbrush on canvas? I would say no, you create art with every breath you take. Every movement is a step in a dance, we just don't hear the music if we are not listening. Even by interacting on this forum you are each adding a stroke of color to the portions of this grand masterpiece that we have chosen to experience.
The greatest service is to BE, as this allows one to fit into their own and everyone elses' mosaic.
My suggestion for you, Ahktu, would be to make the most of inspiration when it comes your way, but not to try and force it as that will push it away.
Also, if you are trying too hard to use your talents on one particular medium, you may not get the chance to appreciate the other art you create. You might end up with wet sand in your hand as the wave recedes. No worries though. It is an infinite ocean, and there will always be another wave for you. Maybe you will paint it, maybe you will translate it into a poem, maybe you can catch a certain angle of it with your camera, maybe you choose to taste it or even remember it as you swirl a spoon in your morning coffee. The beauty is that from a 6D perspective, you have already created it all and are now choosing what part of that pretty picture you want to look at
Firstly, I have numerous artistic/creative tendencies and have noticed my creative energy comes and goes in waves. In other words, I feel like I am standing on a shoreline of Creation, and whatever thoughts or images come to me tend to rush in together and flow around me. Whatever I can grasp with my mind is beautiful, yet fleeting much like water as it gently slips through the fingers. If I miss what I am looking for, there is always the next wave. This analogy can get much deeper as I realize that I am a part of the ocean that I am observing and creating. I feel this has a cyclical nature as well, much like the tides or the cosmic enery cycles that are mentioned in the Ra material. Has anyone felt anything similar to this?
It is one of my current perspectives that the entirety of Creation is one infinitely variable and interactive work or art. How does one paint the One, the entirety of Creation? It is being painted right now, one stroke at a time, by every single action of every single individual Creator who is taking part in this spectacular work of art. Must one necessarily need to have a pen in hand or a literal paintbrush on canvas? I would say no, you create art with every breath you take. Every movement is a step in a dance, we just don't hear the music if we are not listening. Even by interacting on this forum you are each adding a stroke of color to the portions of this grand masterpiece that we have chosen to experience.
The greatest service is to BE, as this allows one to fit into their own and everyone elses' mosaic.
My suggestion for you, Ahktu, would be to make the most of inspiration when it comes your way, but not to try and force it as that will push it away.
Also, if you are trying too hard to use your talents on one particular medium, you may not get the chance to appreciate the other art you create. You might end up with wet sand in your hand as the wave recedes. No worries though. It is an infinite ocean, and there will always be another wave for you. Maybe you will paint it, maybe you will translate it into a poem, maybe you can catch a certain angle of it with your camera, maybe you choose to taste it or even remember it as you swirl a spoon in your morning coffee. The beauty is that from a 6D perspective, you have already created it all and are now choosing what part of that pretty picture you want to look at