The Joy of Having a Writing Aim

© 2009
Julie Jordan Scott


SP 263/365

Was it only ten days ago Emma and I sat at
the playground, a purple colored writing
tablet on the table between us?

We were playing a game with words, something
that would become an object of embrace - a
writing target or goal of sorts. A writing
aim within the rest of my writing life
taken on simply to improve my writing
and enjoy a new-to-me form of poetry
at the same time.

I had numbered the page with 19 lines in
groups of 3 and one last group with 4 
lines.  We bubbled up variety of rhyming
words so we could complete our self
assigned task, primarily to keep us
content and focused while Sam played
for what felt like a ridiculously
long amount of time.

Our aim? To write a villanelle. Or two.

Neither of us had ever taken on such a task
which made its implementation all the more
sweet. I heightened the challenge by
attempting to make each line of our
poem ten syllables long.

You may be wondering what a villanelle
is because, primarily, in this time and
space in the United States, we are usually
more adept at knowing which teams were
in the Super Bowl and which Near-Teen-Diva
just got out of rehab than we are to
know forms of poetry.

Villanelles are metrical  poems, meaning
there is specific structure and rhythm, often
times referred to as “feet” and they
also use a rhyming structure unlike the
now popular free-form of poetry.

Emma and I are not meaning to bring about
a renaissance in our own way with our
experiment in metrical poetry, we are
simply taking some time where we could
have twittled our fingers and complained '
about Sam’s lust for climbing, shrieking
and running and turned inwards
towards our creative souls.

We didn't realize we would soon have
a new writing aim - that we would take
a playful use of time and turn it
into a study in word-delight.

By the time we were done with our first
Villanelle we were laughing and Emma
wanted to take what we had written
and proclaim it in front of her classroom.

I thought she might get beaten up if she
did that so we started on an alternate
which still isn’t completed. That’s ok.

I have since learned that villanelles
usually have fewer metrical feet – in
regular now English terms, that
means shorter lines.

You could say I was increasingly
haunted by villanelle after
that fate-filled day.

This January I have written a
haiku-a-day to synopsize my day.

I have come up with some pretty juicy
“inhale-exhale” moments, which are at
the heart of haiku for me. Simple
inhale….. add an exhale and in
seventeen syllables, much
richness is birthed.

Here are some examples:

January 30, 2009

Hands merge with my soul
“Don’t let your love go unspent”
Tears baptise my face…

January 16, 2009
You know Leland Sklar?
My feet feel each floor board creak
My lips on your glass

January 13, 2009
Tears wash away gunk
Writing poetry, inside
My soul’s lullaby

January 9, 2009
“He fits perfectly!”
Heart right but unexpected
Relief pours clear rain

January 8, 2009
Kudos tap my hand
Is detachment free from space?
Coffee at Dagny’s

This is Simple writing that is flavored with
precision. A haiku artist learns to be concise
as a matter of course – one may not
be verbose in haiku.

I have barely dabbled in metrical poetry.
Occasionally I will experience a brief
flirtation with rhyme but have oftentimes
thought writing metrical verse was too
constricting, too boxifying.

I realized during my month of haiku
that many people believe the same thing
about my beloved art form. One friend
tried out daily haiku and couldn’t keep up.
This flickered in my mind when I had a
wild idea, “Why not write a villanelle
each day in February?”

At first it was like an annoying fly,
buzzing around my ear, relentlessly
toying with my focus. I found myself
visiting rhyme dictionary websites
and going to thesaurus.com to attempt
to fit what I was trying to say
into a specific form.

Finally, I stepped into the goal and
instantly the buzzing, unfocused fly
and the pervasive fear that I wouldn’t
have time was brushed away.

It is February 4 and I have three complete
villanelles under my belt. Today’s is being
birthed as the day goes along.

I especially appreciate how I am incorporating
my life coaching, my creative life and my
parenting within the realm of a poem. I
know I can look back on these villanelle
and remember specific images, specific
moments in time that would otherwise
be lost to me.

Here is an example, from yesterday:
Early Bird on the Porch
Villanelle February 2

Early bird like Dad, awake for sunrise 
There, right there, where it was waiting was found
Sit on the porch, talking, without disguise

Nerves settle in my belly, unspilt cries
Memories of dreams, for thirty years, bound
Early bird like Dad, awake for sunrise

Disappointment lives in unconscious sighs
Passion sought, unspent, is like being drowned
Sit on the porch, talking, without disguise

Wait and wait, wait,wait, there is no grand prize
At least I knew to stay flat, on the ground
Early bird like Dad, awake for sunrise 

I wear reassurance in my blue eyes
I wonder if it would have helped to expound?
Sit on the porch, talking, without disguise

Grateful for ride home, no need for big "why's"
Comforter about my face, duvet crowned
Early bird like Dad, awake for sunrise 
Sit on the porch, talking, without disguise

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I think this is something I will continue.

Seeking answers, asking questions, finding
rhymes and rhythms and with great detachment,
simply having a grand time in the process.

The joy of having a writing aim is that
we begin to take writing from being something
we do to making it something we are - we are
words, we are rhythm, we are rhymes, we
are sometimes rigid and demanding and
othertimes fully inspired, completely flexible.

The joy of having a writing aim is that the
joy prevails no matter what shows up.

Is it time for you to have a writing aim?

Activate Your Passion.

© 2009
Julie Jordan Scott

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Three Villanelle Compendium

January 28, 2009

Look at Me!" Beautiful Katherine

Into this dawn my daughter flies away
My intellect says “She is coming back!”
Determination builds, day upon day.

Shirley asks, “Are they doing as they say?”
My jaw drops, an educator on track –
Into this dawn, my daughter flies away

Cynical mind litters with coal-grey spray
Did your Pollyanna ever wear black?
Determination builds, day upon day

Inner critic laughs, cackles “this display?!”
“You call this ‘villanelle’ are you on crack?!”
Into this dawn, my daughter flies away

In “Get Smart” Emma is cast as “blonde” Mae
On time for rehearsal, no time for slack
Determination builds, day upon day

Lately Sam shows a complete lack of dismay
Take for myself in a flannel ruck sack
Into this dawn my daughter flies away
Determination builds, day upon day

February 1, 2009

SP 73/365

What does this villanelle want me to know?
I drive into the early morning sun
My theme now, radical grace, waves hello – -

Like thick color drips, dense hues of van Gogh
Unscatter goals lying about, undone
What does this villanelle want me to know?

a Kempis, new old friend, words to bestow
VDay rehearsal, truth tales spun
My theme now, radical grace, waves hello – -

The blues descend due to the final show –
In some ways it felt one life had begun
What does this villanelle want me to know?

Step into intention, reap what I sow
Drudgery is play, blockages are fun
My theme now, radical grace, waves hello – -

Feet firm to the earth, arms raised, to go
Ease drops deception this very first one
What does this villanelle want me to know?
My theme now, radical grace, waves hello – -

February 2, 2009

Is it a paradox, empowered grace?
Her head held with poise, infinitely grand –
My heart, deep – dusty, in a crystal case

Struggle with my little girl: save her face
Hit the high note, watch her strike up the band
Is it a paradox, empowered grace?

Her glasses have gone lost without a trace
Truth asks for freedom, ownership of land
My heart, deep – dusty, in a crystal case

Anger rumbles within, wished for embrace
Recall Tienamen square, take his stand
Is it a paradox, empowered grace?

Adding water to the fresh flower vase
Holding petals in the palm of my hand
My heart, deep – dusty, in a crystal case

Rehearsal or “real life” – which wins the race?
I worry my words will come across, bland
Is it a paradox, empowered grace?
My heart, deep – dusty, in a crystal case

Writing Prompt: What does the smell of pancakes say to you?

The smell of pancakes always says to me, “everything is going to be all right, you are safe. Pancakes can be trusted, like the old lady next door who knows all the comings and goings yet simultaneously minds her own business.”

My children love Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup on their pile of pancakes because she is a character from my childhood table. They want to look into the mirrors inside the mirrors inside the mirrors of their DNA, stacked and stretched across the centuries from one table to the next to the next.

Lesson 41 - March 1, 2006

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Dear Writers,

Today is our next-to-last day together.

Some of us will come back together in late
Spring and some of us won't be together again.

Revel in these last two days.

I will be available for Q and A at
the beginning of our session (between
5:30 AM and 5:45 AM).

Also - at the end of the lesson notes I
have included information about DreamActivation,
a program that starts on March 2 - incredible
stuff, and I thought you might be interested.

That is all for now!

With Love,

Julie

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Architecture of Passion Point #10 (Joyful Patience)

1. There is no need to rush or push the
creative process.

2. Everything comes in perfect time

3. Partnering with the divine effortlessly
taps into word flow.

Julie's Passion Point: I know the delight in the
divine delivery of emotions and presence into
my heart-mind and onto the page. I know this
moment contains all I need as will the next
moment and the next moment and the next.
I am an active, inspired creator.  Everything
is perfect, I am perfect, my world is perfect.

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Quote of the Day:

"Laughter is the sun that drives winter from
the human face." Come out of the cold and
into the warm sun."

Victor Hugo

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The sound of laughter is one of the most precious
sounds on the planet.

Holding a laughing child close while he laughs
is among the sweetest feelings ever felt.  It
feels like rejoicing made into flesh.

Kahlil Gibran said, "In the sweetness of friendship
let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For
in the dew of little things the heart finds its
morning and is refreshed."

ITV.com tells us "A good bout of laughter provides
a safety valve which shuts off the flow of stress
hormones which is triggered by our biological
'fight or flight' response when we feel stress,
anger or hostility.

Unblocked, and in the absence of laughter, these
stress hormones can weaken the immune system,
increase the number of blood platelets (which
can clog the arteries) and raise blood pressure.

When we laugh, natural killer cells which destroy
tumours and viruses increase, along with
Gamma-interferon (a disease-fighting protein),
T-cells (important for our immune system) and
B-cells (which make disease-fighting antibodies).
As well as lowering blood pressure, laughter
increases oxygen in the blood, which also
encourages healing."

Humor in our mind and heart is one of the ways
we use our writing to create laughter for the reader
or report laughter in ourselves. Some of the most
often used "online lingo" is LOL for Laugh Out
Loud or ROFL which means "Roll on the floor
laughing".

Laughing is a communal activity – which may be
a simple community of you and your reader.

Axel-and-alice.com teaches us these facts:

"Laughter is comprised of bursts of vowel-like
sounds that come in speech in the same places
that punctuation would come if you were writing
down the words you were saying. It often comes
after saying quite ordinary things. For example:
'Well, we've gotta go now. Ha. Ha. Ha.'

When we laugh we often show our teeth. (That
shows our nice smile now. But for our ancestors,
millions of years ago, it would have been baring
their teeth--a sign of being fierce. Perhaps laughter
makes smiling somewhow 'safer'. I'm not really
going to bite you, if you stay my friend!)

Other primates laugh, too. But because they
can't make speech sounds, they sort of pant
instead. For instance, gorillas and chimpanzees
pant in this special way when they're tickled."

Listen to this story of love and laughter from Julie:

I remember the day I fell in love…. with a furry
being whose presence filled the movie screen.

Unique, creative, resourceful, caring, insightful,
strong, courageous, athletic, great sense of humor
who consistently defies the odds.

Could a woman find a better man?

He was also covered with a strange combination
of blue and purplish fur and his best friend was a
one eyed green creature who was constantly
yakkety yakking throughout our time together.

Who is my new Romeo? Sully, the lead monster
in Disney's movie, Monster's, Inc.

Sully (along with several significant assorted monsters)
transform the society they call home. They change
their community from one that is actually powered
by the screams of fear into one which receives its
energy from laughter. With ingenuity, passion, and
a spark of love from a little girl who once petrified him,
Sully overcame tremendous adversity to bring his
people from power shortage to power in abundance.

The formula Sully used in Disney's surprisingly
inspirational movie can be applied to successful
transformation in human's lives as well.

To turn your switch, listen to the following.

Examine the roots of your fear. Is what you are
afraid of truly a danger to you? Experiment.
Listen to your inner knowing. Step out.

Think productive thoughts: train yourself to be
an expert at your own effectiveness. Embrace
that everything is NOT how it seems.  Find your
way to create new paradigms and then shift into
them...and bringing others along is a great part
of the fun!

Align with people who truly care about you. Great
achievements rarely come alone. Having a team
of partners, a mastermind group even of one
other person, can exponentially increase your
effectiveness.

Know how your job impacts your life and the
life of others. If your job is to collect energy,
find the method that is for the highest good of all.
Instead of being adversarial, look at
solutions from a Win/Win perspective.

Realize that the truth is sometimes hidden
in surprising packages. As the saying goes,
don't judge a book by its cover. Don't believe
that the degree, the title, or the
whatever-of-the-month award says the
entire reality of the individual (or company)
before you.

Don't accept "failure" as an option. True, the
odds may seem stacked against you, but as
the lead character in another inspiring animated
classic, "Chicken Run" said, "Our odds are one
in a million? Then we still have a chance".

Act with the knowledge that laughter and love
will change the face of your writing. It will change
the face of your life. It will change the face of
the universe.

This is a truth that is repeated.

Let's prepare to write:

Laughter and love will change the face of your
writing. It will change the face of your life. It will
change the face of the universe.

This is a truth that is repeated.

And repeated.

And repeated.

Our prompt today is designed to reinforce
this knowing.

It is simple.

<< If you are writing with us "live" remember
to simply keep your words coming
until you hear me prompting you to complete
your thoughts.>>

Begin your writing with this phrase:

Laughter and love will change……

Very simple, very true…

Laughter and love will change…..

Last time – please begin to write if you have
not already:

Laughter and love will change…..

Further integration:

Be open to laughter today – be alert and aware
to anything and everything that tickles your
funny bone.

Write it.

Live. Love. Laugh.

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DreamActivation is one of my newest -
and most transformative - programs
to date.

This morning I just started writing about it,
intending to communicate with love, light
and the hope that DreamActivation conveys.

I thought I would simply send it along and
allow you to feel some of its energy, yourself:

Dream Activation is…

Whispers brought into a space where they are heard,
and treasured

Divine acceptance and love from fellow humans who
believe in you and your dream and that belief
brings more energy, light and movement
towards your dream

The chance to finally say YES! and bring
it – your Dream - forth

The world is waiting for you – and DreamActivation
allows that to happen, it ignites the dream in new
ways, it is another way we realize “ohhhh, that
is what I was supposed to be doing all along!”… and
we say it without judgment, fear, worry – we say
it with gladness and rejoicing because now, we know.

DreamActivation is about Love. Receiving
love and giving love.

It is about Witness – of yourself, perhaps for
the first time, and for others – when we hear
their dreams straight from their hearts through
their lips or from their hearts to their words
and into our heart…. We breathe the dreams of
others in and breathe out our contribution
of love and light and….

WOW.

How to quantify that? It isn’t quantifiable.

Yet I know, I know, I know we – as humanity – are
in a space where it is among the most necessary
activities we will ever, ever, ever take on.

DreamActivation is…

Transformative
Filled with blessings
Connective beyond the norm
Phenomenal

DreamActivation is for…

You
Me
Everyone else

What I really want to say is... this program will
wake you up. It will bring your dreams into vivid
technicolor.  It will help you to woo yourself
and romance your dreams so that making them real
is soooooo attractive, the gap between what you
want and what you experience vaporizes as your
DreamsActivate.

What I really want to say is I often wonder what my
life would be like if I let my dreams take their
rightful place sooner rather than later.  What if
I had had someone like me, calling me to activate
my dreams? What if I had listened, heard and took
action?

What I really want to say is - it is ok that I
didn't AND it punctuates even more richly the
emphasis I need to place on this.

What I really want to say is I want to witness
your dream taking form. I want to walk alongside
you as you stand in awe of yourself. I want to
applaud your boldness, give you a standing ovation
as you sing your song, write your words, perform
your brand of magic.

What I really want to say is stop being afraid.
I used to be afraid almost all the time... and
I feel so much better now that I have chosen
courage. What I really want to say is the world
is waiting for YOU to make that choice, too.

What I really want to say is... join us -
a community of like minded, light hearted
souls - for Dream Activation:

http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

DreamActivation is starting now….

Join in….. now.

http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

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I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

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Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
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Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson #40 - February 28, 2006

42 Days of Writing Passionately
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Architecture of Passion Point #9

1. Love, active and reflective,  is the
passageway to the infinite.

2. My heartbeat and breath nurture me
physically.

3. I am centered, grounded and divinely
connected.

Julie's Passion Point:

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which
would have been disconnected otherwise.
I fill my words with expansive gratitude and
knowing passion.

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Quote of the Day:

"The ideas that have lighted my way and, time
after time, have given me new courage to face
life cheerfully have been Kindness,
Beauty, and Truth."

Albert Einstein

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Today's lesson focuses on love, peace and
the light which comes as a result of loving peace.

Albert Einstein said "Creating a new theory is
not like destroying an old barn and erecting a
skyscraper in its place. It is rather like climbing
a mountain, gaining new and wider views, discovering
unexpected connections between our starting points
and its rich environment.  But the point from which
we started out still exists and can be seen, although
it appears smaller and forms a tiny part of our
broad view gained by the mastery of the obstacles
on our adventurous way up."

This sounds like what happens when we create
new pieces of word art, when we craft a new
story or article of book or simply write because
we want to awaken something within.

You may see awakening as being keenly alert.

A snippet from Julie's life:

I remember one specific, surprise awakening
when strolling through Barnes and Noble one
Saturday morning.  My eyes scanned the stacks
as I moved from one section to another when
I caught  the title of a book: Poetry.....
by Michelangelo?

While looking up a definition in a dictionary, I
happen past another definition: Zephyr. (a warm,
gentle breeze.) Never did I know its name though
I have felt its comforting as I always felt a Zephyr
was God whispering "Everything will be ok".

And wasn't Albert Einstein a Scientist? Reading
the above quote, I surmise he was also quite a
philosopher.

When we use free flow writing this ongoing
increased awareness happens, too. It is part
of writing that comes straight from our heart
through our pencil and onto the page in the
most surprising ways… when we are not
intending anything to happen beyond
loving the moment and permitting peace
to move through us and onto the page.

Yesterday the road stretched out before
us as we crisscrossed our home town.
Roads went nowhere and anywhere as we
  meandered along path from Northeast
Bakersfield to Oildale and back to Northeast
Bakersfield.

Out of the blue I had a thought: I could start
here in Bakersfield and drive literally anywhere
in both North and South America.

I could start here, today, and take a trip all
the way to Tierra del Fuego in South America
and then hop a ship to Antarctica.

If that was the true yearning of my heart, I
could do exactly that. My  possibilities were
limited only by the need to continually keep
the engine filled and maintained as we keep
our end goal in sight. Modifying, tweaking
and adjusting along the way we could
transverse the entire Pan American highway
from the frigid coldness of Alaska to the warmth
and jungles of Central and South America to
the familiar feeling climes of southern South
America to the frigid cold of the other side
of the world.

I could start that journey in this moment
from this place.  Right here. Right now. Just
as you can start the journey your heart is
yearning to take. Right here, right now.

The connection here?

When we choose to sit in a space of
joy and peace we allow ourselves to
circle freely. We are able to get from
Alaska to Tierra del Fuego and simply
learn along the way. We pick ourselves
up when we falter.

Instead of looking a  what is wrong with
the characters and roadblocks along the way,
we laugh and keep going.

This is also what we can choose with our writing.

Let's choose something besides pessimism
and self induced misery by being convinced
"Einstein's barn has fallen - oh no, heaven
help us!"

The facts are simple.

The barn isn't there anymore - oh well.  Let's
shift our perspective and aim towards possible
passion to vibrant passion we will be able to
see all the world is offering to us.

We can see – and write -  the skyscraper
(or museum, cathedral, home or bridge).  We
can see – and write - not only the roads
crisscrossing our home town, we can see
Alaska, North America, Central America,
and South America and Tierra del Fuego.

At the heart of the experience is your soul,
heartfully expressed.  You will become even
more intimate with your essence. You will
hear the beat of your internal drum and you
will dance and sing and rejoice.

Today we are on Day 40 of our 42 Day Program – and
no matter where you have been in your writing,
decide that today is your new beginning.

Declare it your fresh start.

Know that from this point onward, you will grow
even when you stumble and fall. You will continue
to go higher and wider, flow through systems
and procedures, gain strength and find power
in weakness.

Let's prepare to write:

Albert Einstein was a Scientist, a Philosopher
and all around intriguing character whose
presence is felt to many every day long after
he left the physical plane.

Our quote of the day today is incredibly rich
with potent writing seedlings.

Let's take his words and mix in our light and see
what happens as a result.

Again, Albert Einstein said:

"The ideas that have lighted my way and, time
after time, have given me new courage to face
life cheerfully have been Kindness, Beauty,
and Truth"

Your prompt:

"I want to shine the light on my personal (insert
kindness, beauty or truth) through my writing
today so first I will share….

Remember to simply keep your pencil moving,
don't worry about getting the wording
absolutely exact:

"I want to shine the light on my personal (insert
kindness, beauty or truth) through my writing today
so first I will share….

Please write until you hear me request
you stop:

"I want to shine the light on my personal
(insert kindness, beauty or truth) through my
writing today so first I will share….

Further Integration:

Today we wrote about either your kindness,
beauty or truth – chances are during your free
flow you focused in one area. Please continue
to follow this prompt in the other areas as well.

I have a feeling there is much there to share.

Let's connect to that this week.

.

= + = + = + = + = +

Resource Section:

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Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/42DaysWritingPassionatelyLessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_passion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking "Comment"
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson #39 - February 27, 2006

Inspiring, Encouraging and Activating
the Writing Muse Worldwide

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Lesson #39 - 42 Days of Writing Passionately

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Listen to Today's Audio:

Download an MP3:

Listen Online with Streaming Audio:

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Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

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Architecture of Passion Point #8 (Clarity)

1.  I know clarity right now in this moment.

2.  I continue to expand in this knowing daily.

3.  Specificity leads me back to the writer in me.

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected
back to me that rings like a crystal bell, is
clearer visually than a laser beam and
smells so richly I can taste it at the back
of my throat.  I allow the energy of passion
to move through me onto the page with
absolute purity.  Being specific with words
brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me.
I am a writer.

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Quote of the Day:

"That's the way things come clear. All
of a sudden. And then you realize how
obvious they've been all along."

Madeleine L'Engle

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We begin today's lesson with a story from my life:

Two sentences from 1977.

The one single, specific memory I have from the ninth grade was
during a math class. We were being introduced to Geometry for the
first time.

The teacher asked "What is intuition?"

I raised my hand (an unusual act for me at 15 years old) and
said, "It is having a hunch: sort of knowing or having an idea of
something out of the blue, like without really knowing you somehow
know."

In my mind's eye the picture is crystal clear. How the teacher was
poised, what his sport coat looked like, where in the room he was
standing, how his head was turned just so. I think his name might
have been Mr. Tennaro. I was in his class for one week.

Yet that question and answer still calls out to me almost twenty
five years later. Forever caught in freeze frame across three
thousand miles and countless other classrooms and a huge number of
hours and moments and conversations. Intuition. An inkling.

Sharon Franquemont, former professor of Intuition at John F. Kennedy
University and author of "You Already Know What to Do" makes an
important distinction. Rather than using intuition as one of many
tools for living, she suggests that one choose to make the practice
of intuition a way of life.

Some think, "That is all well and good and I know for a fact I have
no clue how to apply this to my writing life.  I don't even know for
sure if I believe in intuition in the first place." Before we
discuss that, let's point to some very interesting illustrations.

It may be surprising to learn that some of history's greatest
thinkers believed an intuitive lifestyle was very beneficial. Albert
Einstein said, "The only real valuable thing is intuition."

For centuries inventors, entrepreneurs, engineers, parents, children
and yes, artists, have all experienced
intuitive flashes. These inklings sometimes lead to something big
which reaches into positive growth situation beyond our usual way of
thinking or being.

An inkling may lead to a new invention or an improvement upon an
already existing product. Ralph Waldo Emerson described it this
way: "Man is a shrewd inventor, and is ever taking the hint of a new
machine from his own structure, adapting some secret of his own
anatomy in iron,
wood, and leather, to some required function in the work of the
world."

Remember a breakthrough moment in your life.

An "A-ha" or an "Epiphany" moment.

  Arthur Koestler, Hungarian born writer, wrote "The moment of truth,
the sudden emergence of a new insight, is an act of
intuition". Akin to a "sixth sense", intuition brings pieces
together. It gives the gift of heightened awareness.

It also helps to listen to your body.  In Malcolm Gladwell's
breakthrough book, "Blink", a study of the ability to make rapid
decisions based on the adaptive unconscious wrote about listening to
your body when you have an intuitive inkling.  When something
doesn't "feel right" and you get a strange feeling in the pit of
your stomach or the palms of your hands get sweaty – follow that
inkling.

So what does this have to do with writing?

Your intuition is one of your most important partners in the process
of taking your writing to your next level.  Listening to its voice
will make a substantial, heart shifting, world changing difference
to both you and those people who are blessed enough to come in
contact with your words.

On the other hand, if you ignore the inklings you hear – nothing
will happen.

I know this first hand. My writing was put on the back burner
for years.  My idea for my website was present in my mind for a
long time before I took action – and little didI know my
writing would be central to every aspect of my website and my
business.

The path wasn't clear at all.  It was murky and filled with "Not
knowing" and "doubt" and "denial" and "I'll do what I THINK I want
to do" which was caused by her unwillingness to listen.

The messages to focus on writing were being divinely sent as early
as college when my classmate in "Politics of Africa" said, "I
enjoyed your paper so much, I read it through completely – twice."

She read a ten page single spaced term paper on the Ivory Coast
twice?  Once "just for fun?"

This particular message was memorable to just because it was so
outrageous.  That was a densely written term paper.

It was also written with heart, with soul and with a strong love for
the words and the message.

More than ten years after that, I was working (and very unhappy
about it) for the County of Kern.  The free-spirited, artistic soul
was busy being a Bureaucrat because it "seemed" the right thing to
do.  I thought then I was following a divine course  - yet she
seemed to stop getting messages the more miserable she became.

A co-worker said to her, "You pack more good information in a really
short memo than anyone else I know…. And they are so artfully
expressed, too."

I started writing on her lunch hour. It was at a crowded meeting
held at the library that the messages began to really make
themselves heard.

Your intuition will assist you to guide your characters, to nudge
you in a certain direction with your creative non-fiction.

Your intuition will hand you exactly the write word at exactly the
right time.

Your intuition has been your partner in all the free flow writing we
have created in this program.  It is the energy which passes along
those first words, those next words, and opens up the flow.

Let's prepare to write:

We are getting to the end of our time together.  It is bittersweet.
We have come a long way – and I know I will miss the daily
interactions both "live" and via email and also the energetic
connection with those we don't "hear" or "see" writing yet we know
you are writing.

Let's join our intuition intentionally today:

Here is your prompt:

The place I am meant to go with my words and my writing is:

Allow your words to float across the page.
The place I am meant to go with my words and my writing is:

Please write until I request you stop:

The place I am meant to go with my words and my writing is:

Further integration:

Remain open to the messages from your intuition today. Listen to
your body, listen to people who say things to you that seem
especially surprising.  They have been sent to you, messengers of
your destiny.

Listen – and act – and listen some more.

= + = + = + = + = +

Resource Section:

=========

Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/42DaysWritingPassionatelyLessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_passion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking "Comment"
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson 38: February 26, 2006

Inspiring, Encouraging and Activating
the Writing Muse Worldwide

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Lesson #38 - 42 Days of Writing Passionately

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Listen to the Audio:

Download an MP3:

Listen Online Through Streaming Audio:

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

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Dear Writers,

It is our last Sunday "live" - at least
for now. More than one person has asked
me "when is the next time we will be
doing this program?!"

We will begin the next program sometime
in late Spring - I will undoubtedly be
scheduling it sometime in the next
few days.

My intention is to take July and August
off this year - my last Summer before
Sam starts kindergarten and Katherine
starts High School - so I want to
be as purely "Just Mommy" as possible.

With that intent in mind, the start will
be sometime in May. Watch your email for
more details.

With Love,

Julie

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Architecture of Passion Point #7 (Place)

1. The setting is a backdrop, a canvas, a
three dimensional painting.

2. Each Word-Room has a visceral
atmosphere.

3. Dawn, Noon, Sunset and Midnight
pass the "window" daily.

Julie's Passion Point: I sit in the center of myself in
the center of another place: a setting which others
can see and feel and relate to, just like I can see
and feel and relate with my words.  This place: the
setting, is like the canvas where my words are
born – the setting provides the breath and the
heartbeat and the frame for my work
to take form.

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Quote of the Day:

"If you are a writer you locate yourself behind
a wall of silence and no matter what you are
doing, driving a car or walking or doing housework
you can still be writing, because you have
that space."

Joyce Carol Oates

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Carl Zimmer wrote these words in his
book _Soul Made Flesh_ "Emotions
sharpen our senses, focus our brains,
help us remember more clearly."

The places or settings
which fill our writing do something similar –
your writing changes according to both the
space you are in and the place which
provides the backdrop for your writing.

Your voice changes, the mood changes.
The atmosphere provides a Technicolor
accompaniment to the words themselves.

Have you ever imagined what the musical
"Oklahoma!" would be like if it were "Ohio!"
instead? What if "Chicago", the play and
movie, was instead "Phoenix."

What wouldn't work anymore if you picked
these words up from their spaces and plopped
them down squarely in entirely different locales.

The people would speak differently, they
might move differently – the rules would
be shifted due to the culture of the area.

It would be like the difference between
lounging at home in your pajamas and
going out in the community in a velour
jogging suit. Both outfits are very
similar – but the jogging suit is more
appropriate to wear out and about
than your jimmies are, even if
they are very similar.

Simply stated: behavior changes when we
change the setting.

Let's go back to the pajamas in the
living room versus the jogging suit at
Starbucks. How do you act differently?

Perhaps some of you don't.

Think about that for a moment.

Speaking of your living room and
Starbucks, here is something else
to consider.  The places we write
also impact the words we choose,
our pacing, cadence and rhythm.

Writers have been known to bring
their writing gear out into the community.
Natalie Goldberg often alludes to her
"writing dates" with other writers. They
meet in coffee houses and restaurants
and scribe separately together.

It is a perfect solution both for more
extroverted writers as well as for the
sake of accountability.  If you have
challenges with getting your work done,
consider meeting up with a buddy and
writing together socially so that you
can get your "with people" needs met
and at the same time honor your craft.

Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote
the children's classic, "The Secret
Garden".  Her work became a Tony
Award Winning Broadway Musical
with music written by Lucy Simon
(sister of Carly Simon.)
She said, "I am writing in the garden.
To write as one should of a garden one
must write not outside it or merely
somewhere near it, but in the garden."
She writes in the garden and tunes
into the setting as it literally
seeps into her being.

Question:

Is there a place in your current life
or in your past that the setting has
seeped into your being? For Frances
Hodgson Burnett, her garden became
the inspiration and framework for the
classic work which continues to sell
well even nearly 70 years after its initial
publication date.

One of the joys of working in theatre has
been the actual building and painting of the
sets. When we build the sets, we are literally
creating a place from nothingness.

From the set, the entire story is built.

It creates a "concrete" place for the actors
and the director and the technical people to
realistically portray the lives of their characters.
I have learned to love the sacred time when
we make the rooms or backdrop perfectly
compliment the time period, the character's
personality and creatively piece together what
we have on hand and then create effects to fill
in the rest.

One day I spent 12 hours in the theatre painting.
There was on 4 hour stint standing 10 feet off the
ground on a ladder, painting dot after dot after
dot to simulate the pointillism method of painting
developed by French Impressionist painter,
Georges Surrat.

The background created a picture audiences
could see – they could understand the character
or George better because the audience literally
became a part of George's painting through the
dot-dot-dot-dots everywhere.

The painting – the setting – became as much
of a character as everyone else in the production.
As writers, part of your job is to fashion word
pictures from "the thin air."  Painting a picture
with words is like inhaling the swirling heat
from a mug of hot chocolate at a football
game in a game in the middle of November.
Everything is cold – except for the pieces of
flesh quietly kissed by that swirl of heat and
then your lips, tongue and throat feel the ripple
of warmth from the cocoa which reminds you
exactly what heat means.

Let's prepare to write:

It is time to tie this all together.

For our writing today we will paint a word picture
inspired from a quote from Anton Chekhov.

In your writing, "show" the reader your setting
through creating vivid word paintings.  Your setting
for this exercise is either the place where you live
(and write) or the setting for your current project.

Here is the Chekhov quote:

"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me
the glint of light on broken glass."

Now your task is to show your setting – show
it as evocatively as possible through using a
variety of your senses to pull out the most
important sensory details as possible.

Your prompt is simply "I will show you….." and
then simply write.

Again, "I will show you….."

Please write until you hear my voice requesting
that you stop.

Further integration: This week really pay attention
the the "settings" in your life. They don't have to
be melodramatic, like some of the older musicals.

Instead, you can play it better than ever.

Write your settings - notice how they appear and
notice when happens after you have been engaged
with your savored observations.

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Resource Section:

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Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

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Lessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_p

assion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking "Comment"
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing

process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach,

Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who

created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson 37 - February 25, 2006

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Dear Writers,

For the remaining time in the program, I
will be available for mini "Q and A's"
during the networking times of our live
calls. You may ask me about writing and
the creative process, you may ask me
about my business, you may ask me
how I take my coffee - whatever you
want to ask me, feel free.

If you don't attend the live calls and
have a question, feel free to email me
and I will answer those questions within
the daily email.

With Love,

Julie

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Passion Point #6 (Taste)

1. Words are like a banquet for
the heart-mind.

2. Expressing the vivid imagery
created from the mouth builds bridges.

3. Tasting each morsel of my writing builds
anticipation for more, more, more.

Julie's Passion Point:

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so
that it is held and experienced for an eternity.
It connects, impacts, opens up like none of
my other senses. Tastes say home, they say
exotic, they say sensual, they say MMMMM
MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words,
I say yes.

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Quote of the Day:

Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine
and tarragon make it French. Sour cream
makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon
make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese;
garlic makes it good.

Alice May Brock

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In _Natural History of the Senses_, Diane
Ackerman writes "No two of us taste the
same plum. Heredity allows some people
to eat asparagus and pee fragrantly
afterwards (as Proust describes in
"Remembrance of Things Past") or
eat artichokes and then taste any drink,
even water, as sweet.  Some people are
more sensitive to bitter tastes than others
and find saccarin appalling, while others
guzzle diet sodas.  Salt cravers have
saltier saliva.  Their mouths are accustomed
to a higher sodium level and foods must be
saltier before they register as salty.  Of course,
everyone's saliva is different and distinctive,
flavored by diet, whether they smoke, heredity
and perhaps even mood."

Have you ever noticed how professional
tasters (wine connoisseurs, restaurant aficionados,
chefs, etcetera) are able to discern so much
more about what they are tasting than those
of us who are "just eating food" or "drinking wine".

We say,:"Oh, this tastes yummy!" while they
notice every subtle variation in the taste, the
smell, the texture and may even be able to
tell how the creator of the dish or the drink
prepared it simply by placing it into their
mouths (or to their nose and then their
mouths) and letting their highly practiced
sense do its thing.

It is fascinating to observe.  In the movie,
"Sideways" the contrast between the
characters who are passionate about
wine and those who see wine as simply
something to drink serves as a
tasty example.

The characters who adore wine take their
time in tasting.

They prepare themselves by smelling the
wine deeply and discerning the subtleties
first via the scent. Next, they looked at the
appearance of the wine.

No, they didn't simply say "This is a red wine"
they noticed all sorts of subtle variations in
the shadings, in how it filled the glass and
how it moved along the sides of the glass.

The wine was a subject to the wine lovers in the
same way a painter's subject is to the painter:
commanding their full attention and presence.

Do you remember these words from Simon
and Garfunkle's classic song, 59th Street Bridge
Song (Feeling' Groovy)?

"Slow down, you move too fast
You gotta make the morning last
Just kickin' down the cobblestones
Lookin' for fun and
Feelin' groovy____________"

This seems like the magic talisman for really
enjoying each taste as it courses across our
palate.  Not surprisingly, this may also be the
magic talisman for truly enjoying life as well.

Just this week I sat down to a meal with a
friend.  I wasn't very hungry but here we were,
at a favorite Mexican restaurant.  I ordered the
Black Bean soup, something I had
never tried before.

My friend ordered… I am not sure what. He
enjoyed it completely.

I intentionally sat with my bowl of soup and
treasured each mouthful. I found myself
noticing the slight gritty texture of the soup
and the deep heartiness of the beans as
they quietly melted in my mouth.

I also noticed that even though I didn't eat
very much, I was pleasantly filled – both by
the taste and the experience itself.

I followed a thread through Merriam Webster
when I was preparing this lesson and I made
the most delicious discovery.

I looked up "savor" which I always imbued
with richness. To me, "savor" was like the
ultimate luxury car of tastiness.  I was surprised
to see my friend, Merriam Webster, simply
said savor was "to taste."

That's it? I thought. It also sent me to "Sage".

Sage? I had always simply thought of "sage"
as a spice.

Ahhh, I discovered. The root of "Sage" is
also in taste.

Merriam Webster expounded like this "from Latin
sapere to taste, have good taste, be wise; akin
to Oscan sipus knowing, Old Saxon ansebbian
to perceive."

"Wse through reflection and experience"…. Just
like the passionate wine tasters from "Sideways".

It also reminded me of the older, more serious
sibling of the 59th Street Bridge Song. It was
more serious, yes, and it carried the same very
important message for each of us.

Take your time – there is plenty.

Notice the subtleties – see your
experience not as an object to be
grabbed and owned or put into a
tightly locked, darkened cabinet;
see your experience as a subject
to be revered, to be reflected upon,
to be put under a warm, rosey hued light.

Take your time with the food that you eat.

Take your time with the refreshing drinks
you are served.

Allow each bite to slowly pass through
your mouth. Do more than greet it with "hey,
how are you?" instead greet it with a warm,
body-to-body hug.

Doesn't that feel good?

Let's prepare to write:

Paul Simon closes his song with these
simple and evocative lyrics:

"Life, I love you
All is groovy____________________"

Our love of life deepens when we give
ourselves permission to slow down, to
revel in the moment.

Our prompt today will invite you to do exactly
that with your words.

Ready?

Consider what it would be like to treat each
bite of your next meal as a deep, soulful,
body-to-body hug.  You know the sort of hug
I am meaning, don't you?  It is the kind of
hug where you can tune into the other
person's heart, their breath and their soul.

Remember that as you write, you may
repeat the prompt as many times as
necessary to really dive into the complexity
of what wants to be heard through your words.

You may also return to this writing later – the
sage in your heart and mind may have
that desire.

Here is the prompt:

"When I experience each bite of my meal as
a body-to-body hug, I….."

Begin to write….

"When I experience each bite of my meal as
a body-to-body hug, I….."

Remember to keep your pencil, pen or fingers
on the keyboard moving until I request you
complete your thought:

"When I experience each bite of my meal as a
body-to-body hug, I….."


Further Reflection:

You probably have an inner knowing already of how
to incorporate today's lesson into the rest of your life.

Slow down, savor each morsel, allow yourself to
deeply and sincerely experience each moment.

Write that intentional slow down, the deliciousness
of each morsel and each moment and
each experience.

= + = + = + = + = +

Resource Section:

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Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/42DaysWritingPassionatelyLessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_passion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking "Comment"
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard.
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.


© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson #25 - February 12, 2006

Inspiring, Encouraging and Activating
the Writing Muse Worldwide

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Lesson #25- 42 Days of Writing Passionately

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Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

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Pin Number - 4116

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Architecture of Passion Point #4 (Sense of Smell)

1. I believe in the power of practice
2. I awaken each day to an increase
connection
3. My life and words expand through
word and sensory expansion

Julie's Passion Point:

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Quote of the Day:

A perfectly healthy sentence, it is true, is extremely
rare. For the most part we miss the hue and
fragrance of the thought; as if we could be
satisfied with the dews of the morning or
evening without their colors, or the heavens
without their azure.

Henry David Thoreau

If you do not breathe through writing, if you do
not cry out in writing, or sing in writing, then don't
write.

Anais Nin

====

One morning, like most mornings, I took my dogs
Hank and Buttercup for a morning walk. It was
lightly misting. Water was lightly falling upon my skin
not unlike the ubiquitous sprinkler misters used
by outdoor restaurants in the middle of summer
to keep their patrons comfortable.

The three of us walked companionably for
about twenty minutes when the sky opened
up and it started to rain much harder.

I felt intoxicated by the water flow upon my
head and face, so I reached into it by tipping
my head back and really feeling each droplet
of water as it poured over my cheeks
and chin and forehead.

They felt like miniature icy daggers yet
they were painless.

I breathed in deeply to see if I could tap
into their fragrance.

I smelled cold interiors, tickling my nose
with their lush frosty wetness. Snowball
fights and pre-snow afternoons when I
would walk out the front door of Glen
Ridge Middle School and inhale deeply,
knowing the snow was imminent.

I smelled the deep freeze "walk-in" from
my days doing restaurant work – when it
felt like only a couple moments inside
were a couple too many.

I smelled deep caverns, where cold water
dripped off stalagtites which had never seen
the light of day and were coated in frozen
water – who knows how long they had
been covered?

I smelled the kitchen of my childhood when
my mother would defrost our refrigerator, an
electric device of some sort stashed inside
for its defrosting.  The ice from inside
smelled so distinctive. 

None of these memories had been with
me until I chose to rejoice in the rain in
the same way I usually rejoice in
staying warm and dry.

I probably would not have been so present
to the scent of the rain had it not been
the awareness of this upcoming lesson. 

It is as if I took Thoreau's quote about
"The fragrance of thought" and brought
it into instant manifestation.

Just like that, I chose to really center
myself in its fragrance and completely
experience it in the moment so that I
could turn around and write of
that moment to you. 

I felt SO full, I walked home with my
feet barely gliding around the ground.

I wanted to embrace all of life, I wanted
to embrace all the people I passed and
ask if they had smelled the cold rain, had
they let it infiltrate their clothing and walked
umbrella-less down the street lately,
allowing their hair to get drenched?

I found when I got home that my clothes
were soaked through to my underclothes.

I bordered on gleeful as I changed my
clothes.  It seemed like a slim price to
pay for such pure exhilaration. 

I wanted to keep the smell alive by writing
it  here. I wanted to hold the smell
in my hand so that I could tap into it when
I wanted to share that icy-crystalline-dagger
experience in a poem or in a song or
in a scene or in an email.

I didn't want it to evaporate, I wanted
to keep it alive.

Writers are so privileged to live an incredible
moment and then split that moment open
so that it can be revisited again and then
shared with others.  Each person reading your
words can visit a similar moment or manifest
their own version of heaven simply because
a writer sewed together a word invitation
that is incribed with these words:

"Join the sensory party, live life with
grandness, gladness and grace!"

In one of our quotes today, Anais Nin
wrote, "If you do not breathe through
writing, if you do not cry out in writing,
or sing in writing, then don't write."

Breath fills the body – and when we
smell deeply we breathe deeply
automatically.

It is simple, then to take those smells
and add grandness to them to
sing in writing.

It is simple, to take smells you breathe
in deeply and add  gladness so that
your heart celebration continues
for a much longer time.

It is simple, to take smells  - mix in
grace – and create blessings through
your words from the superb, peaceful
energy of contentment.

Breathe, now, contentment.

Breathe now, grace.

Breathe now, gladness.

Breathe now, blessings.

Breathing these concepts into our
hearts will allow our sense of smell
to deepen, whether or not "the experts"
agree.  What we know is that filling
ourselves with the energy of these
concepts allow us to focus and accept
their truth rather than climbing aboard the
"What's missing" dialogue
we hear so often.

Instead, we celebrate breathing
deeply, bringing the aromas of our
world into our being through our breath.
We celebrate ourselves in each fragrance.
In doing so, we celebrate life itself.

Prepare to write:

The moment you step into smelling
contentment, grace, blessings and
gladness, you never have to concern
yourself with that task at hand, the ripeness
simply flows from its source into your
heart and out into your words on the page.

Eric Hoffer wrote, "Self-esteem has a
specific odor." Positive, ripe self-esteem
has a very pure energy, a very heightened
energy that says, "I am perfect for this
moment on this stage" and surprise,
surprise, surprise  - she finds
more remarkable experiences.

Today – remember or call to mind your
closest friend – past, present or the one
you want to manifest next!

With this person as your mirror, "ask"
through writing, "What is my fragrance,
when I am at my very best?

What does the "very best me" smell like?

What is it like to breathe in the "very best
me" – what memories are
etched in that scent?

Simply write your response to one or more
of those questions, allowing your words to
flow -

With this person as your mirror, "ask"
through writing, "What is my fragrance,
when I am at my very best?

What does the "very best me" smell like?

What is it like to breathe in the "very best
me" – what memories are
etched in that scent?

<< Write until you hear me request
that you complete that thought>>.

Further Integration:

Today notice the scent of your "very best you". 
When you are in moments of happiness, take
a deep breath. What aromas float into
your being with that breath?

Celebrate with gladness, with
grandness, with grace.

= + = + = + = + = +

Resource Section:

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Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/42DaysWritingPassionatelyLessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_passion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking "Comment"
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html

Lesson 24 - February 10

Inspiring, Encouraging and Activating
the Writing Muse Worldwide

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Lesson #24- 42 Days of Writing Passionately

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Architecture of Passion  Point #3  (Sound)

1. My writing causes a pure resonance
and heightened vibration in the world.
2. Writing elevates my readers and myself
3. My first words are “uncooked by logic”
and are expressed from my heart.

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly to
my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard.  I
know my words, raw and whole, have a ringing,
a chime, a note, that brings me profound,
gratifying passionate contentment and peace
which is shared with all who hear my words.

Quote of the Day:

The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound
coming out of the flowers.

Matsuo Basho
Haiku Artist

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Listen to today’s quote of the day again. I will read
it slower this time. What do you hear?

The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound
coming out of the flowers.

Now listen again – and what do you hear?

The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound
coming out of the flowers.

Did you hear the temple bells in the vowel sounds?

I did.

This technique is called “assonance”.

Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within
a piece  of writing.  It is frequently used as a device
in poetry AND it can be used in any form of writing.

I intentionally use this form of writing when I am
“at risk” for being stuck.

Here is why:

Creating exercises and games is one of the surest
ways to jump start the creative process.  It unblocks
clogs which may be present due to circumstances,
moods or those moments when life is overfilled and
we get discouraged.

An added bonus is this: listening to your own voice
as you verbally speak the sounds can create another
bridge towards deeper creativity.

It keeps my writing fresh, clear and crisp - especially
during times when I might be more prone to slow
down in my writing practice is to keep a steady
supply of writing games on hand.

One day shortly after the death of my friend, Tom,
I sat at my kitchen table, pencil poised to the page.
I created a word pool based on the vowel sound
“ah” like in “Mom” or “Balm”.

I wasn’t sure what I would create, but I simply
had to create – I knew the longer I only focused
on feeling out of sorts about Tom’s death,
the less likely it would be that I would ever
create any decent writing in the near future.

I chanted “Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah” and let the words flow.

Soon I had quite a collection of words and from
that, wrote a semi-surreal, assonance based
poem.  Listen to the results, really focusing on
the sounds produced in the words.

Dissolving
© 2003, 2004
Julie Jordan Scott

Dissolving into a bog like trance of tears and disbelief
Someone had absconded with her resolve
Slowly she dropped, loose and floppy
Her body a blonde modge podge
No longer a treasure to behold
Instead a trodden upon over run
Marsh of weeds and soggy grasses
Begging to be cut down and mowed
So something useful could
Be grown, filling the space which now only held
The salt of her tears which slowly filled
Her mouth with an unquenchable thirst
For small, green frogs gathered at dusk
From the nearby pond
Soggy, lifeless green mushing into her
Mouth smothered blithely in butter and
Swallowed almost whole, bonded and
Sought to be more than a blot, a void
A mottled mirage

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I remember the muffled awe which struck me
after I composed that poem.

The moment echoed light. If I listened carefully,
I might have heard the string section in an orchestra
playing a grand crescendo of emotion as I tuned
into the waiting "a-ha" experience.

Julia Cameron has an inner censor who hissed "
Who do you think you are, writing a book about
writing?" There the words are, written by Cameron
herself. They march across a page in her book,
"The Right to Write."

Using a tool like an assonance based word
pool can do wonders for squelching the inner
critic – and the outer critic as well.

I was amazed to learn of Julia Cameron having
an inner censor remarkably like my own. The
Divine Diva of inspiring writer-dom herself has
an inner critic?

This realization brought my defenses flopping at my
feet, inert and exempt of their former power.

Julia Cameron hears the same sort of untruth and rumors
and sees the same sneaky slights of hand that we do.

What a relief.

I remember when I interacted with the tormenting
barrier-like wall built up and surrounded by my nay-saying internal
anti-cheering squad.

My wall is made of chain links and barbed wire and
has electrical charges 6,026 feet above and below
it, too. There is no burrowing under it or climbing
over it without some extreme equipment which in
these moments seem way out of reach.

The chain link monster has a built in laughing track
and every single time I get within six inches of it the
wall itself there are out of control shrieks and gales
of laughter and taunting choruses gleefully, hatefully,
scornfully greet me.

I could be doing stand-up comedy in front of creative
souls and laughter would bubble towards me (and
towards themselves) due to the sheer ridiculousness
of my wall plus the joyful recognition that we are not
alone in our disengaging devices. We are also not
alone in the ease and ability to untangle ourselves
from what had at once felt like a strong-hold upon
our hopes and dreams.

We all have these sinister, ordinary, run-of-the-mill
and extravagant false beliefs and barriers to our
own brand of extraordinary-ness. None of us has
the corner on the monumental girth and depth
and tempestuousness of self-doubt.

Mine has ebbs and tides, it rises with occasional mean
spirited notions which I can usually spirit away rather
easily as quickly as they unexpectedly arise.

And guess what?

We can choose to create, to plan or to simply be even
when the winds from the gales of laughter feel like
we could fly our thought-made kites into them.

You, me, Julia Cameron, your next door neighbor
who bears a stunning resemblance to Clark Kent, we
can all choose to write or choose to sew or choose to
make that phone call we have, up until now, let our
own internalized inventions of doom cast their
power upon our moments.

Not any more.

I am siding with Julia. And You. And Me.

Prepare to write:

Today we will build a word pool and use that word
pool in our writing time.  I would like us to use
the vowel sound that is found in “ooohhhm” –
because it is a sacred sound and will keep is
grounded in that spiritual energetic space.

Simply bubble up the words that are spoken
into your heart-mind and I will echo the word
back to you as I write it into the pool in front
of me. You may want to scribe the words
the others speak as we go along.

Here are some words to start the process.

Something        trumpet  Drum   Handsome
Wonder            Winsome now

Now add your words……

When the word collection is complete, I will read
the words back to you.  You may then weave as
many of these words as possible in your writing.
As always, don’t think about what you are creating
simply allow your pencil to move across the page.

The prompt for today is “I hear…..”

“I hear…..”

“I hear……”

Further Integration: Today really hear the world
which surrounds you.  Hear those sounds again,
through your words.  Your writing is becomng
more and more vivid, more and more rewarding
to the reader.                     

= + = + = + = + = +

Resource Section:

=========

Live Activation Times and Phone Numbers

Questions/Sign in/Networking:

5:30 AM Pacific Time

Lesson Time:

5:45 AM Pacific Time
10:00 PM Pacific Time

Phone Number to Call:

865-362-4150
Pin Number - 4116

To listen to the Audio Program On-Line:

http://www.5passions.com/42daysofwritingaudio.html

(OR)

listen to the recordings of our live sessions
on the blog:

http://www.PassionWriteNow.com

Your written lessons will be available using the
method of your choice: either via Yahoogroup
or on the Blog.

You may subscribe to the Yahoogroup to receive
the lessons via Email.  Each lesson will be posted
sometime around midnight Pacific time.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/42DaysWritingPassionatelyLessons/

You may read our Blog to read the daily lessons,
which will also be posted around midnight Pacific
time.

http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/42days_of_writing_passion/

To share your writing with participants in the group,
you may post them to the blog by clicking “Comment”
immediately after the lesson notes OR you may
join in the Discussion Group, also offered through
Yahoogroups.

The link to join is below.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Discuss42DaysWriting/

I am very excited to get started in this program
alongside you as each facilitator inspires,
encourages and provides an atmosphere to
nourish, applaud, energize and activate the writing
muse that is in each individual and thrives in the
group setting for 42 consecutive days which will,
in turn, cause a tangible, remarkable, miraculous
shift for each participant.

= + = + = + = + = +

Tools for You To Use:

A journey of this sort is best started on a
solid foundation, one of strong intent and with
the right tools - tools which will support the
growth that wants to take place.

our tools take several forms.

The physical tools I will ask you to use are
simple.
#1) A spiral notebook - something like a simple,
8 1/2 inch by 11 inch single subject notebook.
I prefer notebooks with 60 to 90 pages.  Large
enough to be substantial but not so huge that
they "bulk up and overpower" the rest of your stuff.

#2) An adequate number of readily available
pencils and pens.

This is when people often stop and say "Can't
I use my computer and keyboard?"

I do most of my writing on my keyboard AND for
this course, my request is you write the "old fashioned
way" (pencil or pen and paper) whenever possible.

Writing by hand actually slows down the writing process-
and this is a good thing!

Please try it out during our free flow writing
moments.  If it doesn't work for you - it is ok.
At least you gave it a try.

Our second type of tool is an energetic one -
I call them our Passion Points. We have ten of them,
based on our different specialty areas to study.

Passion Write Points: 1 - 10

Passion Write Point #1 - Authentic Emotion

I allow myself to be pure, raw and completely
myself as I give myself permission to grow
with each word I write.  I trust myself as a
writer and as a person.  I know my right readers
connect with my heart message no matter what
shape or direction my writing takes today.

Passion Write Point #2 - Sense of Sight

I expand my witness of the world through
my words. I see the ordinary as extraordinary
as I communicate with ease and grace.  My
eyes – my vision – the sights that I see and
describe with my words – open to the light.

Passion Write Point #3 - Sense of Sound

Word music dances in my mind and heart, lifting
my energy so that the words float effortlessly
to my hands, my pencil, my pen, the keyboard. 
I know my words contain chimes, drumbeats,
buzzing, popping and rhythm that brings me
profound contentment and peace when I allow
myself to listen.  Gratifying passion is
shared with all who hear my words.

Passion Write Point #4 - Sense of Smell

Through practice and awareness, I awaken myself
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and my readers to the ancient, highly connective
and memory evoking sense of smell.  I reach into
the depths through breathing scent into my words.
I grow as a writer each day.

Passion Write Point #5 - Sense of Touch

I notice how objects fill the palm of my hand. I
tune into the temperature, the smoothness, the
moisture, the weight. Each subtle nuance has its
unique impact upon me.  I notice and fill my words
with awareness, connection and unity.

Passion Write Point #6 - Sense of Taste

My favored flavor echoes onto the page so that it
is held and experienced for an eternity.  It connects,
impacts, opens up like none of my other senses.
Tastes say home, they say exotic, they say sensual,
they say MMMMM MMMMM and bring satisfied sighs and
deep breath. Through delicious words, I say yes

Passion Write Point # 7 - Place

I sit in the center of myself in the center of
another place: a setting which others can see and
feel and relate to, just like I can see and feel
and relate with my words.  This place: the setting,
is like the canvas where my words are born – the
setting provides the breath and the heartbeat
and the frame for my work to take form.

Passion Write Point #8 - Clarity

I know clarity intimately through continued
practice. I open to the expansiveness of the
universe and see a joyousness reflected back
to me that rings like a crystal bell, is clearer
visually than a laser beam and smells so richly
I can taste it at the back of my throat.  I allow
the energy of passion to move through me onto the
page with absolute purity.  Being specific with
words brings increased clarity.  My heart expands
to recognize the purity within me. I am a writer.
With Much Love and Anticipation.

Passion Write Point #9 - Deep Connection

I connect in each moment to deep honor, respect
and admiration for the greatest good that resides
in each member of the human community.  I am
grounded and filled with this powerful element
which bridges-connects- spans of space which would
have been disconnected otherwise.  I fill my words
with expansive gratitude and knowing passion.

Passion Write Point #10 - Loving Peace

I know the delight in the divine delivery of
emotions and presence into my heart-mind and onto
the page. I know this moment contains all I need
as will the next moment and the next moment and
the next. I am an active, inspired creator.
Everything is perfect, I am perfect, my world is
perfect.

© 2005, 2006
Julie Jordan Scott
======
Julie Jordan Scott is a Writer, Speaker, Success Coach, Actor,
Workshop Facilitator and Mother Extraordinaire who created
the DreamActivation program to ignite your dreams.
Use the Power of DreamWitness, Focus and Intentional
Action to live your wildest dreams now....
http://www.5passions.com/dreamactivationnew.html