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Finding the creative flow ...
Finding the creative flow ... Navigating passions these days is harder than I anticipated. Calling and texting family and friends, working remotely with my office piers, visiting chat rooms to talk about art, music, fly-fishing, or even sex, just doesn't provide the same spark as a face to face, intimate conversation. I realize now that so much of the joy I get from sharing my passions with others, is more about the glimmer in their eyes, the excitement in their voices, or their body language, than the topic itself. I miss people. Passion is about love. It is the undeniable desire to immerse ourselves into a state of being that electrifies every part of our body, stimulates our minds, soothes our souls, and unlocks our access to the flow of universal creative energy. With passion, the possibilities are endless. My grandfather led a very joyful life. When I asked him how he was able to live in this light, his answer was simple. Find what brings you joy, find what makes you smile, find what energizes your life. This is passion. Follow it, share it, appreciate it in others. Passion is what makes us interesting, passion is what gives our lives meaning. Have faith that when you live your passions, you will meet and connect with like minded people. Welcome and embrace them. The possibilities are endless. So here I sit in my bed, it is already close to tomorrow. I have shared my truth. I have shared my desires. I would like to see it in your eyes, but for now, honest words will have to do. Cheers Justin |
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Well said. A little helpful hint if you want your future blogs (and blogland could use a few more writers) to be seen by all; leave yourself your first comment. There is a glitch that prevents new blogs from being seen on the new-blogs list (and commented on) unless there's a comment. It's the circular logic of programming here.
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5/15/2020 1:12 pm |
Thank you Tickle.
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