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“We live on a steady diet of the illusion that when we get everything done, then—and only then—we will be able to relax and do some of those things we’ve always wanted to do, both for ourselves and with those we love...”
 
—Anne Wilson Schaef, Meditations for Living in Balance

This week, I offer you a short audio about creative fire and daily practice. In Simple Abundance, Sarah Ban Breathnach writes about the creative impulses within you needing an outlet like a stove that has too much coal in it--it must have one of the holes open in order to keep from becoming red hot and exploding.

Questions from the audio:

  • Where is the art in your everyday experience?
  • What lid have you taken off or can take off that will prevent you from exploding?
  • How are you expressing yourself? Do you have a place or a way to take the lid off? To express your fire?
  • What form of personal expression is open to you?
  • What daily opportunities might you be missing?

Supplemental Resources:

  • Video referenced about journaling as a daily practice.
  • Audio from last year on to-do lists and focused truth.
    • Question from this audio: How might focusing, or relaxing your focus, illuminate a needed truth for you or help you discover your own truth?
Take time for healing.
Be patient.
Be still.
Reach for the sun.



Love,

Molly
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