I love hearing this. Thank you for chiming in. Let me know if there's anything in particular your struggling with that I can share some perspective on.
@ARTandVOID My biggest struggle is personally my technology addiction. I feel like it sucks all the time out of my life, from countless hours on the phone or computer. When you said to meditate while trying to create, it just gave me a few ideas. I love to paint and to draw, I sit and try to create, but I just can't force anything out. I long for the full release and freedom of a childlike imagination. It was never hard as a child to create. In fact, it's quite easy! Is there anything in particular practices you find that help you relax this tightness of the mind around imagination?
@@msdesolate4470 when we are children we are typically more open and haven't been hooked by the amount of technology that is hacking our brains these days. I would suggest a weekly "fast" from technology, and intentionally fill that space with either meditation and/or the "open canvas". Even if you don't complete any project and get that "full release", you're still honoring your higher self and devoting time, free of distraction, to what will ultimately bring more peace to your mind & spirit. Enjoy the silence and being alone as you scribble on a blank page. The result doesn't matter. The exercise is important. if that's too much. simply start with daily 10-20 minute mindfulness meditation - no technology involved, and see what how that develops.
Wow, I really like your videos. I find what you said to be super inspiring. I have such a terrible time creating, but you gave me new perspective!
I love hearing this.
Thank you for chiming in. Let me know if there's anything in particular your struggling with that I can share some perspective on.
@ARTandVOID My biggest struggle is personally my technology addiction. I feel like it sucks all the time out of my life, from countless hours on the phone or computer.
When you said to meditate while trying to create, it just gave me a few ideas. I love to paint and to draw, I sit and try to create, but I just can't force anything out. I long for the full release and freedom of a childlike imagination. It was never hard as a child to create. In fact, it's quite easy!
Is there anything in particular practices you find that help you relax this tightness of the mind around imagination?
@@msdesolate4470 when we are children we are typically more open and haven't been hooked by the amount of technology that is hacking our brains these days.
I would suggest a weekly "fast" from technology, and intentionally fill that space with either meditation and/or the "open canvas". Even if you don't complete any project and get that "full release", you're still honoring your higher self and devoting time, free of distraction, to what will ultimately bring more peace to your mind & spirit. Enjoy the silence and being alone as you scribble on a blank page. The result doesn't matter. The exercise is important.
if that's too much. simply start with daily 10-20 minute mindfulness meditation - no technology involved, and see what how that develops.
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nice video
very calm
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