Create for Your Life Now - Inspiration - Contemplation - Artistic Action
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I have a story for you, today, about inspiration – and how to tap into inspiration anytime using any creative medium or method.
The illustration uses photography and writing. These experiences can be translated into any form of creativity, even if that creativity is related to building your business or strengthening a relationship or writing a poem or sculpting a new form.
Take what I offer and let the words help to crack inspiration open in you in a profound, new way.
I know you are ready – and willing – and have intense desire and focus.
Step into it, now – with me.
My friend, Victor, and I were in the midst of a conversation about motivation and inspiration yesterday. We were talking about feeling it and not feeling it and what our responses were, either way.
I told him about my recent journey from Bakersfield
I added, almost absently, “I did take a lot of photos, though.”
I took a quiet breath. “It was something, taking photos.” My words sounded almost like an apology.
I turned the conversational attention to my friend.
“What about you?” I asked. “What have you photographed lately?”
“Not a thing,” he answered. “Nothing has interested me.”
I coughed, gagged and sputtered. I heard some version of a vocalized “What?!” burst from deep in my lungs.
He asked me a question, “What am I going to photograph here in Podunk , USA
I was speechless, absolutely speechless. Victor has taught me so much about making forward progress no matter where I am, my dear friend saying there is nothing to photograph in his version of Podunk USA Podunk , USA
I decided to take a slightly different angle to our conversation.
“Remember how you have complimented me for having a great eye in my photos?” I asked him.
He nodded yes. I asked another question.
“How do you suppose I developed what you describe as ‘a great eye’?” There was a pause.
“You take a lot of pictures.” Victor responded.
“Yes, I take a lot of pictures. Every day I take pictures. Here, in Bakersfield USA
Every day I take photos of aspects of life I find interesting because I choose to find the images right in front of me interesting.
I choose to be interested in objects which may not be notable to anyone else but me. I want to be fully engaged so I engage with what is in front of me. It is so simple.
That’s what living a creative lifestyle is about, it is about an invitation to become more fully engaged in your life.
What will you choose to be interested in today?
I choose to be interested in the metaphors during my journey of the past several days. Of architectural elements, of cornices, archways, doorways, the tiles in benches and walls. I choose to be interested in changing perspectives, in looking from the undersides, in noticing how the changing light changes how I see and experience things. I choose to get right up against things, to let me lense get microscopically close to a subject.
I choose to engage wonder about the bark on the palm tree in my front yard and then turn to engage in the wonder of the bark on the palm in my backyard, which is different than the bark on the front palm. I choose to engage wonder with the spider web, the leaves on the mulberry tree, the window sill the spider web is woven upon, the movement of the sun throughout the day and throughout the seasons.
It is in these moments when I notice the beauty around me coupled with the conscious action of taking photos of “uninteresting things” in my version of Podunk , USA
This is when inspiration cracks open inside of me. I allow myself to be devoted to seeing in a new way without being attached to “being inspired” – believing I need inspiration in order to crack open creativity and instead, allow inspiration to be cracked open through the devoted actions I take.
My devoted, conscious action invited inspiration to crack open within me.
I invited inspiration to come in and as always, inspiration didn’t fail me.
This is significant. Remember this message: I didn’t wait for inspiration to be there. Instead, I invited it to join me and consciously acted in a space and attitude of wonder, of gratitude, of engagement.
You don’t have to wait for inspiration, either. You can choose to crack it open inside of you by engaging with life right in front of you, right there, right now.
Inspiration is right there, exactly where you are, exactly as you are in an infinite number of forms and images.
Look around your space right now, with a renewed sense of wonder.
What do you see? Smell? Feel? Hope? Wish?
Take what you see, smell, feel, hope, wish and wrap it up in a creative adventure with words or photos or song or prayer or sketch.
Crack yourself open to the inspiration all around you right now.
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