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Category Archives: truth
Tipping Point
Are we there yet? Seriously, I’m asking: Have we arrived at the Tipping Point? How much more can the planet take, can we people endure, before it’s bad enough that we STOP in our tracks, LOOK at each other, LISTEN … Continue reading
Posted in gaialogue, mystery, truth, wonder
6 Comments
Dead Zone – Part 1
At a friend’s birthday party two weeks ago, I reconnect with James and Victoria, dear spiritual kin who live about an hour’s west of where I do. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we haven’t seen each other in … Continue reading
Tenacity
I honor my June commitment to pray for the salmon regularly by penciling it in on my calendar for the third weekend of each month. That simple act has surprising potency. Hey, I am really going to do this. I … Continue reading
Posted in mystery, truth
Tagged bodhisattva, caring, commitment, estuary, high tide, intentions, low tide, mud flats, prayers, salmon
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Strength of the Elder
Wow, what a week in BIG…Morning pages every day AND contour drawings of ourselves. This touches me deeply. I have to record myself as the elder woman that I am, all those wrinkles shaping my skin over my bones. I … Continue reading
Posted in gaialogue, truth
Tagged beauty in the eye of the beholder, elderhood, strength, truth, wisdom
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Communion
Oh my, I am so happy. I painted the magic and I did learn something new. I knew I would if I painted this memory and it may not seem like much to you, but to me, it hones my … Continue reading
Posted in truth, wonder
Tagged aliveness, awe, co-creating, communion with life, kinship, living memories, living myth, living world
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Willow in the Storm
I am so full of this BIG Fearless painting process. ( I can’t seem to make the link key work today so here’s the link: http://www.dirtyfootprints-studio.com.) Moving my painting into manifestation thrills me. What I mean by that is ” I … Continue reading
Posted in mystery, truth, wonder
Tagged expressing feelings in paint, flexibiity, painting big, safety of trees, slashing on paper, willow
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Painting Like a Kid Again
Oh my goodness – I am so happy. This morning I experienced painting like a kid, our last exercise in Week #1 of BIG, even though I knew I was an adult with skills and experience. Forever, I’ve wanted to … Continue reading
Breaking Through
Oh my it’s been a good day of creating. Got some writing accomplished – not including this post – and have been painting up a storm. I took Connie Hozvicka’s advice and redid the exercise that got me whining about … Continue reading
Posted in truth, wonder
Tagged being in the flow, change, openness, splash paint, taking off
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Seeing PLAID
I’m energized by my online art class called BIG with Connie Hozvicka. But this afternoon I thought I might tear out my hair as I tried to complete one of her assignments. If I’d known how hard it is to … Continue reading
Posted in truth, wonder
Tagged determination, painting, plaid, weaving, web of life, wonder
6 Comments