February 2, 2010
Feeding The Sacred Spark
I've been thinking, for a while now, of how much I'd like to have more positive focuses in my life so I've decided to take the plunge and participate in this neat creativity challenge.
I love the art of the woman who runs CED and have been following her blog for many months, feeling inspired each time I read. Her name is Leah Piken Kolidas and she provides monthly themes to help creative juices flow.
It's a very laid back 'challenge' and basically any participant can take part in whatever way feels right to them.
I love it!
I know how much healthier and happier I feel when I am creative and I think being part of this will motivate me to do it more often.
I've started a new blog called Divinity Withinity to be my new 'home' where I share creativity and celebrate things I enjoy - unrelated to illness.
A place to have fun, be silly, and connect with the sacred spark inside of myself - the spark that flares into a flame when in 2 situations - when I am in nature and when I am being creative.
I believe it can be healthy to break free from identifying too deeply with a label or diagnosis and this step feels like a positive one on my healing path.
So if you're a person who enjoys sharing of creativity or artsiness, please feel free to check out the new blog! (I will still post MCS improvements in this blog.)
What are some non-MCS related positive things that are in focus in your life?
I'd love it if you shared in the comments area.
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please note: the new blog will have photos so for dial up users, it may be slow to load. I've tried to keep this MCS blog low on photos and videos for that very reason but I really want to celebrate on the creativity blog by sharing photos. I apologise for any inconvenience it may cause.
I love the art of the woman who runs CED and have been following her blog for many months, feeling inspired each time I read. Her name is Leah Piken Kolidas and she provides monthly themes to help creative juices flow.
It's a very laid back 'challenge' and basically any participant can take part in whatever way feels right to them.
I love it!
I know how much healthier and happier I feel when I am creative and I think being part of this will motivate me to do it more often.
I've started a new blog called Divinity Withinity to be my new 'home' where I share creativity and celebrate things I enjoy - unrelated to illness.
A place to have fun, be silly, and connect with the sacred spark inside of myself - the spark that flares into a flame when in 2 situations - when I am in nature and when I am being creative.
I believe it can be healthy to break free from identifying too deeply with a label or diagnosis and this step feels like a positive one on my healing path.
So if you're a person who enjoys sharing of creativity or artsiness, please feel free to check out the new blog! (I will still post MCS improvements in this blog.)
What are some non-MCS related positive things that are in focus in your life?
I'd love it if you shared in the comments area.
☺
please note: the new blog will have photos so for dial up users, it may be slow to load. I've tried to keep this MCS blog low on photos and videos for that very reason but I really want to celebrate on the creativity blog by sharing photos. I apologise for any inconvenience it may cause.
Labels:
art,
celebration,
creativity,
freedom,
fun,
healing,
inspiring,
moving forward,
positive focus
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I love this colorful image! Thanks for posting it. Have fun with your new creative explorations.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra!
ReplyDelete:-) ☺ :-)
Fun to see you in CED too!
ReplyDeleteI think I may have first heard of CED from you Shayla! Thank you for that :-)
ReplyDeleteI get so inspired by your art by the way :-)