I was working on this card today while listening to an interview with Rupert Spira, one of my favorite teachers. He talks about creativity and how it is a participation in bringing consciousness into the world.
I never thought of myself as creative. Creativity was something done by “the talented people,” like Rosalind Schmidt, in grade school. She always won the prize during “Let’s Draw.” The rest of us were judged as not quite good enough.
Spira says, “The process of creativity is being called into participation with the other. It’s bringing consciousness into the world.” I believe that the joy we experience in creating something is God saying, “You’re on the right track. That’s what I want from you. Thanks.” I feel great joy while making these cards and also thinking of the joy of giving them to friends and family.
Chris – I like reading your blog everyday & love the cards you are doing – keep up the great work!
Looks like art to me!
Christine I love seeing the work you do. Reminds me of what Pris had done. I so long to do art have supplies but haven’t gotten the drive to make.
I just started doing this last year. It is truly amazing. A friend introduced me to watercolor doodles, and then I discovered CeeCeeCreations on YouTube. Love technology.
BEAUTIFUL, Chris!
I am enjoying your d daily updates. So nice
Happy you’re enjoying them.
Romans 12:6
We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith;
Not really a prophecy here, just enjoying the moment.