Monthly Archives: May 2023

Creative Beings

I sit in my living room and look at everything that is all around and  I see that creativity is all around me. Everything was created by someone. The glass that I drink from was made by the creativity of … Continue reading

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The Physical Gateway

In the 1990’s I was introduced to labyrinths. At first, they were always large physical structures either built into the landscape like ours at UUCG (some massive, some tiny) or painted onto a giant canvas that could be spread out … Continue reading

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The Creative Soul

“In the beginning, the Voice was expressing itself, as God. The Voice was and is within the Creator, its vibration shaped the universe, and birthed everything that is. Its breathing fills everything with light that thrives in nurturing darkness.”   John … Continue reading

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Planting Seeds of Creativity

This reflection started with a bottle of seeds. They are Morning Glory seeds.  Morning Glories are among my favorite flowers, and they are really easy to grow.  They make some of the most stunning flowers in the summertime that you … Continue reading

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Let’s Play!

One way to look at creativity is the creation of ourselves. Many children naturally make up and try out personas and express themselves through chant, songs, dance, mudpies, swinging, and making up stories! This occurs in children living through war, … Continue reading

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Zentangle

Have you ever heard of Zentangle? Maybe not. How about this? Have you ever found your mind too cluttered with non-stop thoughts especially when you needed to focus on something else? Here’s where Zentangle might just help. Zentangle is an … Continue reading

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WISE

I am currently listening to a book entitled, “The Good Life”, written by Robert Wagner, MD and Marc Shulz, PhD. I heard about the book on NPR. It covers the longest Harvard study on happiness and spans over 80 years … Continue reading

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