“Art is not a study of positive reality, it is the seeking for ideal truth.”
George Sand, also known as Armandine Aurore Lucille Dupin
I wrote this poetic piece of prose during an afternoon of writing with friends. We had been working with the words from who we called "The Two Georges" - well respected women authors who chose to use men's names: George Eliot and George Sand.
We told stories around a circle and created a collaborative story and in between circles, we wrote.
Once again I am reminded of the power of writing with others, both for the passion in the moment and most importantly in the what comes next.
I find truth in the remains of the fire. Not in the flames, but the remnants of wood, the coal grey scratches on my hand as I let go. There are the tingles of pain as I breathe it in, the repetition of the now missing fire into my chest.
I have to pause.
I have to ask my heavenly father-mother about the fire’s path, now that it has died, now that the fire no longer breathes.
What can be made from this no-longer fire?
Truth lives in the what’s left, not in the romance of the heat or the momentary kisses and skin against skin, the wooziness of being there in the fire in just that moment when up the smoke goes, up around heaven’s chimney, the shouts of climax, the pleasure of the otherworldlyness.
The truth vibes in the messiness of the charred wood and what we find from that. Sometimes it is stuck to our shoes, left unswept on our floors, stuck in our hair. The truth lives in being willing to sit amidst the rubble and not quickly, giddily push it away to make more room for more fleeting moments of ecstasy but instead…
Be there for the almost wordless wonder that is born when I release my addiction to the fire and instead, learn to play with the dust it left behind, to not cry when I wash my smoky sweater but to laugh at the profound meaning of what the deposits of those flames left against my skin.
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© 2012 by Julie Jordan Scott
This is my ninth post (of 31!) for the October Ultimate Blog Challenge.
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Julie Jordan Scott has been a Life & Creativity Coach, Writer, Facilitator and Teleclass Leader since 1999. She is also an award winning Actor, Director, Artist and Mother Extraordinaire. She was twice the StoryTelling Slam champion in Bakersfield. She leads Writing Camp with JJS & this Summer will be traveling throughout the US to bring this unique, fun filled creative experience to the people wherever she finds the passion & the interest.
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