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3 Lessons You Can Learn From The Moon 🌙

The moon, in all her beautiful glory, teaches us through her phases.She shows up in my creative work a lot as a metaphor for this human experience we’re on; having so much to teach us and reminding us every night when she shows up in the sky.A few lessons you can learn from the moon:

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EPS#1 - 7 Min Morning Meditation

Originally recorded by Abraham Hicks, this powerful mantra meditation was first shown to me by my heart energy coach @azbabes_and_brewsEvery single morning since, I’ve listened to it on my way to work.These weeks have been the time of my greatest manifestations. The greatest insight. The greatest clarity.I’ve sat in full awareness feeling my higher self tingle in energy and momentum.

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I AM an ARTIST

Art can be challenging sometimes, things don’t always turn out the way we planned. It can be discouraging, confusing, and creates a perfect little nook for negativity to dwell... and grow.. and grow..All of a sudden phrases like "you're so bad at this" "who the hell would want this" "UGH.. why can't I just get this part right?" "I don't belong in this community!" .. become part of your everyday thoughts.Negativity in life, and towards ourselves, will never completely go away but that's why giving yourself the tools and rituals in place to move through the negativity is important.Every season I take a feelings inventory with where I currently feel with myself, my art and my business.I write down the...

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Spirituality and Art

A priceless living bridge between mind and spirit The foremost reason that artists create, and the rest of us value their art, is because art forms a priceless living bridge between the everyday psychology of our minds and the universal spirit of humanity. It's important to make a clear distinction between art and merchandise, and to emphasize the wisdom of avoiding materialist contamination of true art. By "true art," I mean artistic creations that reflect spiritual principles and values like beauty, creativity, honesty, generosity, discernment, patience, and perseverance. To situate art in the marketplace can easily result in spiritually impoverished ephemera, the production of which is governed by worldly priorities like profit, success, power, status, and fame. The 20th-century monk and spiritual writer Thomas Merton...

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