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with Intuitive Landscapes by Greg
Deming*
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the exercise was not without struggle. It took something akin
to what Grey calls egocide. We had to let go of notions
of what the drawing should look like, and allow the
expression of something greater than our own willful abilities.
It requires turning our focus away from the egos perceived
artistic outcome and focus instead upon the authenticity
of having honored our experience.
In the back of my mind is one of my favorite ideas from the Cayce
material, that the one of highest service we can give to one another
is to share our experience of the Creator. |
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am also aware of his teachings about art being an essential path
of spiritual experience. The purpose of our exercise is not to
see who can make commercial art, but to enhance our connection
with Spirit.
We can not all be commercial artists, but by honoring the muse
and being willing to share, we can all serve as visionary artists. |
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