On Tuesday, July 8, 2014, Martin Law
<martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com> wrote:
('Work in progress.')
Cycles
of creation. Death and rebirth. The Phoenix is a relevant icon for
the creative process. As Van Morrison sings: ..."search for
inspiration, sometimes it just isn't there."
Then,
from the embers and the ashes another flaming form bursts forth.
Endangered
species it may be, but a universal and not entirely rare bird. A Zen
saying:
"You can't lose what's really yours, even if you throw
it away."
Anything
can come out of the blue of infinite possibility. It might well be
an unidentified flying object. The kill-joys may say, "There's
nothing new under the sun," but that's not so. Everything
'under' the sun constantly renews itself. Besides, it's likely to
come from somewhere else entirely, consciousness for instance, and
that's infinite and includes 'the' sun.
I
was again up against a seeming wall, consisting of 'writer's and
artist's blocks simultaneously. Being nothing new and forever an
aspect of the path. But how do you get around that ? Water
demonstrates the wise answer, flow on, around and over.
There's
only a blockage where there's an urge to proceed and create
something. The sense of block is when an adequate vehicle or channel
seems not to be at hand and boredom as opposed to enthusiasm ensues.
Simply because you want to move forward and not just repeat what's
past.
So when 'the energy build-up without a channel' builds to the point of counter productive frustration, you take the most adequate vehicle available and drive it mindfully somewhere you've never been before
giving
full undivided attention to the how of it.
Go
by a route that contains possibilities for expression of feeling,
putting that energy into the substance itself. So i move into action
and do just that. Better than being laid up in a lay-by lamenting
lack. Setting up your own road blocks ruins your drive.
I
even have a tentative 13 letter title, to serve as a carrot in
preference to a stick. You don't beat yourself (or the donkey) with
a carrot. It gives you an incentive to move forward, something
desirable to aim for.
Another
Chinese saying, from Lao Tzu: "If you do not change direction,
you may end up where you are heading."
Like
most wisdom it's just common sense.
Called
wise to the degree that it's not very common.
So,
feeling enthused and encouraged by being aimed, i went to town (so to
speak) and got a suitably proportioned canvas and other preparatory
aids.
Denis
from Dublin expounding in unmistakeable idiomatic Dublinese about,
among other things, going ahead regardless of what people may or may
not think. Not be daunted (as i was, previous to going ahead) by
seeming apathy and absence of a spark of response to creative
output... "that sort of way like you know."
When
you decisively choose and act on what does inspire you, often others
appear who mirror the same back to you. In this instance instantly.
Watch
this space....
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R.B.M.
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