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Let the Luxuries Flow

by Beth on August 4, 2009

The Crone: SoulCollage card by Suzie Wolfer, LCSWAll enjoying is your best gift to yourself. — SARK How was your weekend? How have your artist dates been going? You are having one every week, aren’t you? Did you do your homework? What luxuries did you bestow upon yourself? You did treat yourself, right? I hope [...]

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How’s It Going?

by Beth on July 1, 2009

When we were children, we used to think that when we grew up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability ..,To be alive is to be vulnerable. — Madeline L’Engle Today we finish up Chapter Five with the final check-in. First, how many days a week would you [...]

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Dancing In The Dark

by Beth on June 26, 2009

Stillness In Prayer © Lucia HartiniGrace is the central invitation to life and the final word. It’s the beckoning nudge and the overwhelming, undeserved mercy that urges us to change and grow, and then gives us the power to pull it off.– Tim Hansel One of the hardest things we may experience along The Artist’s [...]

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Magic Touch

by Beth on June 5, 2009

Beauty and grace are performed whether or not we will sense them. The least we can do is try to be there. — Annie Dillard Have you noticed a continuing thread that runs through all of the exercises I’ve been suggesting since we got back from our reading deprivation week? Yes, they are sensory timeouts, [...]

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Reading Deprivation Tasks, Pt. 1

by Beth on May 23, 2009

We are always doing something, talking, reading, listening to the radio, planning what next. The mind is kept naggingly busy on some easy, unimportant external thing all day. — Brenda Ueland During our upcoming reading deprivation week, we are urged to continue with our morning pages, and it really is the ideal time to treat [...]

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The Muse and the Daimon

by Beth on May 20, 2009

The Muse, nae poet ever fand [found] her,Till by himself he learn’d to wanderAdown some trotting burn’s meanderAn’ no think lang [long]. — Robert Burns, “Epistle to Willam Simpson, Ochiltree” from 19 May, The Celtic Spirit, by Caitlín Matthews Thank you to our friends who are sharing their answers to yesterday’s exercise. We complete it [...]

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Spring Cleaning Ourselves

by Beth on May 14, 2009

It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare;it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.– Seneca Working our way through our kriyas, or at least the small and large shifts of how we perceive ourselves, many peripheral things will change, too. Things that seem to have no obvious [...]

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Truth-telling

by Beth on May 6, 2009

If you ignore beauty,you will soon find yourself without it;but if you invest in beauty,it will remain with you all the days of your life. — Frank Lloyd Wright (Thank you to my heart sister, Isar Danu, for sharing this quote for us today. I offer it with all my love, in memory of her [...]

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Weekend Homework

by Beth on April 10, 2009

If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading.– Lao TzuAs we get ready to take our next step, there is one more task to complete. This might be another micromovement exercise, or it could be bigger. You can read it in The Artist’s Way, but I am going to [...]

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Full Moon and Life Pie

by Beth on April 9, 2009

There’s no secret to balance. You just have to feel the waves.– Frank HerbertAstrologer Lisa Dale Miller tells us “When the Moon is full in Libra, the Sun is shining brightly in Aries. The polarity of these two opposing signs represents knowing self in an effort to know others; thereby allowing others to truly know [...]

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