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		<title>Mary Oliver, Today&#8217;s Poem Inspiration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I usually read some poetry everyday to help me enter a meditative state of mind for making artwork. Today I read this:</p>
<p>Mozart, for Example
All the quick notes
Mozart <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2010/02/21/mary-oliver-todays-poem-inspiration/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I usually read some poetry everyday to help me enter a meditative state of mind for making artwork. Today I read this:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Mozart, for Example</b><br />
All the quick notes<br />
Mozart didn&#8217;t have time to use<br />
before he entered the cloud boat</p>
<p>are falling now from the beaks<br />
of the finches<br />
that have gathered from the joyous summer</p>
<p>into the hard winter<br />
and, like Mozart, they speak of nothing<br />
but light and delight,</p>
<p>though it is true, the heavy blades of the world<br />
are still pounding underneath.<br />
And this is what you can do too, maybe,<br />
if you live simply and with a lyrical heart<br />
in the cumbered neighborhoods or even,<br />
as Mozart sometimes managed to, in a palace,</p>
<p>offering tune after tune after tune,<br />
making some hard-hearted prince<br />
prudent and kind, just by being happy.<br />
-Mary, from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0807068977?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=artofthespi-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=0807068977">Thirst</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=artofthespi-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=0807068977" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /></p>
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<p>Artists often work in isolation and sometimes it can feel like your work has no purpose or meaning. This poem makes me remember that the subtle effects of art on a viewer can be very important.</p>


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		<title>On Process, Sculptures and Kindness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alleluia-
Verse for the Virgin
Alleluia! light
burst from your untouched
womb like a flower
on the farther side
of death. The world-tree
is blossoming. Two
realms become one.
-Hildegard of Bingen
(Trans. Barbara Newman from Women <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2010/02/10/on-process-sculptures-and-kindness/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Alleluia-<br />
Verse for the Virgin</strong><br />
Alleluia! light<br />
burst from your untouched<br />
womb like a flower<br />
on the farther side<br />
of death. The world-tree<br />
is blossoming. Two<br />
realms become one.<br />
-<i>Hildegard of Bingen<br />
(Trans. Barbara Newman from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060925760?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=artofthespi-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=0060925760">Women in Praise of the Sacred</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=artofthespi-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=0060925760" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />)<br />
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<p><br/><br />
When I make art, I am seeking the Void or the womb of God, a place Hildegard describes so beautifully as the nexus where &#8220;two realms become one&#8221;. The last several years have brought me a much needed emptying process creating space in my life for this sacred nexus to flourish. I have been laid open and unclogged by making art. Making art cleared me and making art connects me with the Void. It is a form of deep, committed prayer. </p>
<p>This is the story of my opening told through my sculptures. I started as an artist sculpting in clay at the age of four, but left the medium for 20 years. Upon my return a few years back, I made very controlled sculptures like this one:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture_theeggcracks.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/crackedegg5c.gif" alt="The Egg Cracks (c) Sybil Archibald" /></a><br />
<br/><br />
Like an egg, I was slowly cracking open- excavating a space for the Divine to enter. But as I created, I felt stuck.  I didn&#8217;t feel that deep freedom which connecting to the Divine creative flow brings. I was controlling the process too much.</p>
<p>To loosen my grip, I began a series called the &#8220;The Act of Creation&#8221;.  These pieces are about surrendering to the moment of creation without judgment. It was important for me to create without expectation of the outcome, to surrender product for process. I entered into the Void and mingled with the Divine creative energies there. Thus I acted on this clay only by instinct and stopped in the moment I felt this internal flow of creativity recede.  As a vessel, I felt the creative energies within me merge into matter and I felt it as a physical sensation deep within my body. These pieces are a captured instant of the creative process made concrete and a record of, perhaps, my most intimates moments in the arms of the Artist. </p>
<p>Here are just a few from this series for more check <a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture_actofcreation.htm">here</a>.</p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #1</b><br />
<a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture_actofcreation.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc1.gif" alt="Act of Creation #1 (c) Sybil Archibald" /><br />
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<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc1b.gif" alt="Act of Creation #1 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #2</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc2.gif" alt="Act of Creation #2 (c) Sybil Archibald" /><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc2b.gif" alt="Act of Creation #2 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #3</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc3.gif" alt="Act of Creation #3 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #7</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc7.gif" alt="Act of Creation #7 (c) Sybil Archibald" /><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc7d.gif" alt="Act of Creation #7 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #8</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/inthemoment8.gif" alt="Act of Creation #8 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation #9</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aoc9.gif" alt="Act of Creation #9 (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><b>Act of Creation Group Shot</b></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/aocgroup.gif" alt="Act of Creation Group (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p>Making these pieces completely opened me up. Suddenly I had ears, finally the Artist had come and gently slipped me on like a glove. My current &#8220;Mystical Vessel&#8221; series, sculptures of mystics who profoundly influenced my spiritual development, could not have happened without this experience of letting go. Here are the first three pieces from this series:</p>
<p><b>The Pregnant Virgin</b><br />
<a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/maryfull.gif" alt="The Pregnant Virgin (c) Sybil Archibald" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/maryback.gif" alt="The Pregnant Virgin (c) Sybil Archibald" /> </a><br />
For video of this sculpture check <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmCSugTMKgw&#038;feature=player_embedded">here</a>.</p>
<p><b>Hildgard of Bingen</b><br />
<a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/hildegardfull.gif" alt="Hildegard of Bingen (c) Sybil Archibald" /><br />
</a><br />
<a href="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/sculpture.htm"><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/blog_images/hildegardback.gif" alt="Hildegard of Bingen (c) Sybil Archibald" /></a><br />
For video of this sculpture check <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XPmrMuf4qw&#038;feature=player_embedded">here</a>.</p>
<p><b>St. Francis</b><br />
<img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/images/sculpture_stfrancisfacesm.jpg" alt="St. Francis (c) Sybil Archibald" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sybilarchibald.com/images/sculpture_stfrancisfullsm.jpg" alt="St. Francis (c) Sybil Archibald" /><br />
He needs arms before I make a video&#8230;</p>
<p>Making art in this way, deeply connected to Divine flow of creativity, is an adventure, a riotous ride into the unknown. Like a whirling dervish, I spin into hidden realms and it is sweet compensation for a body confined by illness. Which is why, despite everything I have been through, I am profoundly grateful for the infinite kindness of God.</p>


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<li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2010/01/29/the-pregnant-virgin-mary/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: The Pregnant Virgin Mary'>The Pregnant Virgin Mary</a></li>
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		<title>Dorothy Walters, Poet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 03:14:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I am speechless with excitement because I just discovered that one of my favorite poets, Dorothy Walters, has her own blog: Kundalini Splendor. It is filled with <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2010/02/04/dorothy-walters-poet/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am speechless with excitement because I just discovered that one of my favorite poets, Dorothy Walters, has her own blog:<a href="http://kundalinisplendor.blogspot.com/"> Kundalini Splendor</a>. It is filled with beauty and wisdom just like her poetry.  Walter&#8217;s work inspires and feeds me on a deep level.  Take for instance this poem, which tells the story of my life:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>A Cloth of Fine Gold</b></p>
<p>You may think<br />
that first lit flame<br />
was the ultimate blaze,<br />
the holy fire revealed.</p>
<p>What do you know<br />
of furnaces?<br />
This is a sun that returns<br />
again and again, refining, igniting,<br />
pouring your spirit<br />
through a cloth of delicate gold<br />
until all dross is taken<br />
and you are sweet as<br />
clarified butter<br />
in god/the goddess’ mouth.<br />
-<i>Dorothy Walters</i></p></blockquote>
<p>She intimately understands the relationship between Creator and creator. This next poem pinpoints my experience of my own vision of the Virgin Mary,<a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2007/12/04/my-annunciation/">my Annunciation</a>, and my ensuing illness:</p>
<p><b></p>
<blockquote><p>Preparing to Meet the Goddess</b><br />
Do not think of her<br />
unless you are prepared<br />
to be driven to your limits,<br />
to rush forth from yourself<br />
like a ritual bowl overflowing<br />
with sacramental wine.</p>
<p>Do not summon her image<br />
unless you are ready to be blinded,<br />
to stand in the flash<br />
of a center exploding,<br />
yourself shattering into the landscape,<br />
wavering bits of bark and water.</p>
<p>Do not speak her name<br />
until you have said good-bye<br />
to all your familiar trinkets &#8211;<br />
your mirrors, your bracelets,<br />
your childhood adorations &#8211;<br />
From now on you are nothing,<br />
a ghost sighing at the window,<br />
a voice singing under water.<br />
-<i>Dorothy Walters</i></p></blockquote>
<p>These poems make clear the paradox of the terrible rending of life that is at the same time a beautiful gift, like the healing wounds of the stigmata. </p>
<p>Our job is, like alchemists, to heal and rarify matter. We are made for that nexus point where Creator &#038; creator merge into One.  Where Spirit infuses matter, where Light penetrates dark, and where we embrace our status as scared wombs born to give birth to the Divine.</p>
<p>I saw Copying Beethoven this weekend.  I highly recommend it as a movie that really explores the spiritual path of making art. Here is an excerpt which sums up what I have been saying here. I couldn&#8217;t find a shorter cut, but check at about the 3 minute mark where Beethoven explains the spiritual purpose behind making music:</p>
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<p>Here is the direct link for email subscribers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSyxwaTICs&#038;feature=related</p>
<p>Blessings.</p>
<p>Sybil</p>


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		<title>On Birthing, Artwork and Finding Joy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Christine over at Abby of the Arts (one of my favorite blogs) posted this Meister Eckhart quote last week, and I can&#8217;t stop thinking about it:</p>
<p>
All beings
are <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2010/01/22/on-birthing-and-artwork/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christine over at <a href="http://abbeyofthearts.com/blog/2010/01/14/i-need-to-be-silent-for-a-while/">Abby of the Arts</a> (one of my favorite blogs) posted this Meister Eckhart quote last week, and I can&#8217;t stop thinking about it:</p>
<blockquote><p>
All beings<br />
are words of God,<br />
His music, His<br />
art.</p>
<p>Sacred books we are, for the infinite camps<br />
in our<br />
souls.</p>
<p>Every act reveals God and expands His being.<br />
I know that may be hard<br />
to comprehend.</p>
<p>All creatures are doing their best<br />
to help God in His birth<br />
of Himself.</p>
<p>Enough talk for the night.<br />
He is laboring in me;</p>
<p>I need to be silent<br />
for a while,</p>
<p>worlds are forming<br />
in my heart.<br />
-Meister Eckhart</p></blockquote>
<p>An artist needs to be silent to create, but how to find this elusive silence? </p>
<p>It&#8217;s clear that the Divine Creator wants me to find silence because my life in recent years has been stripped down to bare bones, the noise and chaos cleared out. Using my health as an agent, God has sent me into exile. First from work and late-night socializing, then from volunteering and now even from my friends and family. I&#8217;ve written about this before, but last year my family and I were forced to move from the northeast, south in search of warmer winters. So here I sit with a large share of the doing purged from my life, but what of silence?</p>
<p>I assumed that in my exile I would find nothing but space to unfold and work. Instead I found everything that the doing was designed to suppress.  I found fear and anxiety, anger and sadness- a lifetime of regrets I never had time to feel. Now after years of learning to sit with these feelings, many have processed through.  I am emptier than I have ever been. But still I have resistance to entering into that sacred space. Why?</p>
<p>It is the same reason that has always caused artists to drink and spiral into depression and fear. It&#8217;s not that life is so dark, it is that it is so beautiful and dear.  I am only beginning to be able to tolerate the tiniest drop of the joy and pleasure that God offers us. An artist brushes that pleasure each time we create. </p>
<p>I have emptied myself to such a degree that there is no barrier left to that deep connection with my maker, that deep intimacy and joy. I find it difficult to proceed. But for me there is nothing else left, there is my connection to God which is expressed in two ways alone: my relationships to the people I interact with (most particularly my friends &#038; family) and my creative process. </p>
<p>I am terrified to pick up my brush, to mold my clay. But there is nothing else for me to do. I will take baby steps and breath, just as I learned to tolerate my fear and still function, I will learn to tolerate and embrace my joy. This is what I was born for, to be one of God&#8217;s wombs. Rilke&#8217;s advice to an aspiring poet says it all:</p>
<blockquote><p>Go into yourself. Search for that reason that bids you to write; find out whether it is spreading out its roots in the deepest place of your heart, acknowledge to yourself whether you would have to die if it were denied you to write. This above all- ask yourself in the silent hour of your night: <i> must </i>I write?  Delve into yourself for a deep answer. And if this should be affirmative, if you may meet this question with a strong and simple &#8220;I must,&#8221; then build your life according to this necessity; your life even in its most indifferent and slightest hour must be a sign of this urge and a testimony to it.<i> Rilke, Letters to a young Poet, Trans. Herter Norton</p></blockquote>


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		<title>On Slowing to Find the Void</title>
		<link>http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/03/30/on-slowing-to-find-the-void/</link>
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<p>I needed this this week. I have been pushing like mad to complete a few computer projects and, surprise, no artwork was made. I most strenuously object <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/03/30/on-slowing-to-find-the-void/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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<p>I needed this this week. I have been pushing like mad to complete a few computer projects and, surprise, no artwork was made. I most strenuously object to the serious term “artwork.” When you push, it does seem like work instead of the Divine play it is. So I am emptying out again, slowing down to find and embrace the void so that my creative voice can ring out again. It is but the faintest echo of the voice of the Divine Artist, but it is my succor, my peace &#038; my purpose.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Form in Void</strong><br />
The tree is stripped,<br />
All color, fragrance gone,<br />
Yet already on the bough,<br />
Uncaring spring!<br />
- Ikkyu Sojun (1394 &#8211; 1481)
</p></blockquote>


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		<title>On Perfection and Judgment</title>
		<link>http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/26/on-perfection-and-judgment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Painter of Blue</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Perfection is not the elimination of imperfection. That’s our Western either/or, need-to-control thinking. Perfection, rather, is the ability to incorporate imperfection! There’s no other way to live: <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/26/on-perfection-and-judgment/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Perfection is not the elimination of imperfection. That’s our Western either/or, need-to-control thinking. Perfection, rather, is the ability to incorporate imperfection! There’s no other way to live: You either incorporate imperfection, or you fall into denial. That’s how the Spirit moves in or out of our lives. &#8211; Richard Rohr, <i>Radical Grace: Daily Meditations</i>, p. 228, day 237
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<p>Imagine how many more people would make art as a regular practice if they felt this way? How many people have judged themselves into abandoning a loved occupation? </p>
<p>This happens because art often becomes about the finished product, not the process. This is process:</p>
<blockquote><p>Midnight, no waves,<br />
no wind, the empty boat<br />
is flooded with moonlight.<br />
-Dogen</p></blockquote>
<p>Watch this funny video <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoGYx35ypus&#038;feature=related.">&#8220;Everything&#8217;s Amazing, Nobody&#8217;s Happy&#8221;</a> (it won&#8217;t embed) for the results of our judgments on our own creative process.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
Just for fun, a dream of mine: <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/5445B78E2B9E2CF3862575650009577B?OpenDocument=">future</a>&#8230;.</p>


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		<title>The Spaciousness of Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 16:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Painter of Blue</dc:creator>
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Abbey of the Artist has an amazing post on photography as a sacred practice.</p>
<p>We are moved when we touch the eternal and timeless.  There is a <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/21/the-spaciousness-of-time/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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<a href="http://abbeyofthearts.com/blog/">Abbey of the Artist</a> has an amazing post on photography as a sacred practice.</p>
<blockquote><p>We are moved when we touch the eternal and timeless.  There is a sense of spaciousness in moments.  Art and spiritual practice are how we find this moment of eternity, or even better, how we allow the moment to find us.  There are many moments waiting for us each day, prodding at our consciousness, inviting us to abandon our carefully constructed plans and defenses. </p>
<p>The task of the artist is to cultivate the ability to see these eternal moments again and again.  In this way, we are all invited to become artists. </p></blockquote>
<p>It’s a beautiful and moving piece of writing.  Checkout the whole post <a href="http://abbeyofthearts.com/blog/2009/02/19/photography-as-a-sacred-practice/">here</a>. What struck me most was the line “There is a sense of spaciousness in moments.” The conventional notion of time always seems lacking to me. The whole  &#8220;tyranny of time marching forward&#8221; must be more elastic than we are lead to believe. </p>
<p>Our sense of time is constricted by our lack of connection to the present moment. We live in our judgments about how things are going and what we wanted to happen instead of in what is actually is. The heaviness of our judgments create a narrow canyon for time to pass through. Just as when a river is forced to narrow it rushes by at an alarming pace, so to does time. As we release our judgments and attachments, there is more space for us to breathe and act, and more connection to what is. Time spills out like a wide, meandering river on a summer’s day. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nanookofthenashwaak.com"><img src="http://www.nanookofthenashwaak.com/StFrancis/pohenanook.jpg" alt="River" /></a><br />
Image source: <a href="http://www.nanookofthenashwaak.com">Ken Corbett (Thanks!)</a></p>
<p>Making art requires us to enter this present moment and that is why it is such a gift to be an artist.  We cannot get away with ignoring the present and still allow our creativity to flood the world. We are blessed with awareness and cursed by resistance.</p>
<p><b>Update:</b> The photo above turns out the be of Ken Corbett on the <i>St. Francis</i> River! Not a coincidence I think&#8230;</p>


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		<title>Change and the Artist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 17:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Through Jan&#8217;s wonderful blog, I was introduced to Anthony de Mello. I came across his moving last words:</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t change: Desire to change is the enemy of love.
Don&#8217;t <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/18/change-and-the-artist/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through <a href="http://yearningforgod.blogspot.com/">Jan&#8217;s</a> wonderful blog, I was introduced to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_de_Mello">Anthony de Mello</a>. I came across his moving last words:</p>
<blockquote><p>Don&#8217;t change: Desire to change is the enemy of love.<br />
Don&#8217;t change yourselves: Love yourselves as you are.<br />
Don&#8217;t change others: Love all others as they are.<br />
Don&#8217;t change the world: It is in God&#8217;s hands and he knows.<br />
And if you do that change will occur
</p></blockquote>
<p>I have heard so many artists, myself included, say they want to change the world. It&#8217;s a radical idea that change comes from a state of complete acceptance not from any actions we take. This state of acceptance is actually just being truly present. That something needs changing is a judgment. If you are completely in the present moment you are not judging and there is nothing to change. </p>
<p>Art is created in the present moment.  In the present moment your body may be still, but your being is in action. It is in sync with the continuous and unceasing emanation of Divine Creativity and Consciousness. This is why art can change the world. It does so not through action, but through this deeply connected state of being.  Divine Creativity becomes manifest in the world through the energy captured in the painting, sculpture, or other form of art.</p>
<p>This week I worked with a group of kids ages 5 to 9. As I was teaching them to draw a person, they started with the usual complaints about mistakes made. I stopped the class and told them</p>
<blockquote><p>In art there are no mistakes. In art there are no mistakes.  Everything that happens is just something to work with.
</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve said this before many times, but this time was different.  I felt that statement go into to the kids.  There was a special kind of silence, an active silence, as they processed and took in this statement. When they went back to work, they produced the most beautiful drawings. Far more expressive and detailed than anything they had done before. It was really stunning. Why did this happen? Because for that short time they entered into the present moment fully.  They released the judgment of &#8220;mistake&#8221; and changed the world by shifting their beings. It was beautiful to see.</p>


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		<title>Creation Spirituality</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 22:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I just joined an interesting group, a kind of a Facebook for Creation Spirituality. Creation Spirituality is something I&#8217;ve become increasingly interested in as I explore my <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/17/creation-spirituality/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just joined an interesting <a href="http://originalblessing.ning.com/profile/SybilArchibald">group</a>, a kind of a Facebook for Creation Spirituality. Creation Spirituality is something I&#8217;ve become increasingly interested in as I explore my artistic process through this blog. I don&#8217;t agree with Matthew Fox, the founder of CS on everything, but he usually hits the nail right on the head when it comes to the creative process.</p>
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<p>I wholeheartedly agree that art is a form of meditation and process is more important that product. It&#8217;s great that he talks about making art as entering into relationship with the Earth. It is also about entering into relationship with Spirit. The artist, consciously or not, seeks to merge Spirit and matter to create a greater whole. </p>
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<p>Fox says the artist will have no peace until they express their creativity. I have absolutely found this to be true in my own life. I love the line &#8220;If your creativity is not busy about healthy things, it&#8217;s going to be busy about making you neurotic.&#8221;  He quotes Otto Rank*, after a failed suicide attempt saying, &#8220;I must give birth everyday or die.&#8221;  This is an amazing statement, but one I think is true for artists.  Fox takes it a step further by telling us that everyone is an artist and everything we do can be an art if it is done with heart.  If we connect to our soul and not just our minds we connect to the protective and healing properties of making art. I recently spoke about <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/05/creation-anxiety-the-fear-of-making-art/">how art protects one from descent into fear</a>. Fox understands that art is balm against many forms of disabling mental distress.</p>
<p>For more posts on Fox look <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2008/01/03/matthew-fox-explains-eckhart-and-the-artist/">here</a> and <a href=" http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/tag/matthew-fox/">here</a>.</p>
<p>* <strong>Updated</strong> with name of Otto Rank.  Thanks Matt!</p>


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<li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2007/12/21/the-spiritual-earth/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: The Spiritual Earth'>The Spiritual Earth</a></li>
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		<title>Max Beckmann on the Artist and Danger</title>
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Max Beckmann is one of my favorite artists. I grew up a few blocks from the LA County Art Museum and there was an utterly stunning Beckmann <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/14/max-beckmann-on-the-artist-and-danger/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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<b><em>Related posts:</b></em><ol><li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2007/12/17/healing-the-earth-the-calling-of-the-spiritual-artist/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Healing the Earth: The Calling of the Spiritual Artist?'>Healing the Earth: The Calling of the Spiritual Artist?</a></li>
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<li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/03/09/on-joy-pain-divine-laughter/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: On Joy, Pain &#038; Divine Laughter'>On Joy, Pain &#038; Divine Laughter</a></li>
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Max Beckmann is one of my favorite artists. I grew up a few blocks from the LA County Art Museum and there was an utterly stunning Beckmann show at some point during my childhood. Such a revelation! I sensed something in those paintings, a deep connectedness that I yearned for in my own life.  As a child I felt these paintings were holding my hand leading me someplace I dearly wanted to go. Beckmann describes his work this way:</p>
<blockquote><p>What I want to show in my work is the idea which hides itself behind so-called reality. I am seeking for the bridge which leads from the visible to the invisible, like the famous Cabbalist who once said:’If you wish to get hold of the invisible, you must penetrate as deeply as possible into the visible.” To penetrate is to go through. (p. 94)</p></blockquote>
<p>This quote is from a wonderful book, <em>Max Beckmann and the Self </em>by Wendy Beckett. Another quote which struck me forcibly is:</p>
<blockquote><p>[drawing] protects one against death and danger. (p.28)</p></blockquote>
<p>Of course, and thankfully, there is no escape from physical death, but death by failure to live and danger are another matter. The idea that making art can protect the artist rings true to me. Certainly drawing helped be battle a <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/02/05/creation-anxiety-the-fear-of-making-art/">fear</a> which was over powering my life.</p>
<p>When an artist isn&#8217;t creating they loose their connection to the Divine and their connection to the physical word. They their life force and the resulting fear and /or depression deprive the artist of the their ability to act. For the artist, there is only a shadow life without art. Their life becomes about damming up the Divine creative wellspring instead being a channel for it to flow through. The artist loses their trust in the world, their ability to see and act for their own higher good. This ultimately drives them to make poor choices and poor choices bring danger.</p>
<p>If the artist does their work, they form as Beckmann puts it, a bridge, a deep connection between heaven and earth. This happens in the present moment, a mystical space which is always here for us to tap into:</p>
<blockquote><p>O living always, always dying!<br />
O the burials of me past and present,<br />
O me while I stride ahead, material, visible, imperious as ever;<br />
O me, what I was for years, now dead, (I lament not, I am content;)<br />
O to disengage myself from those corpses of me, which I turn and<br />
look at where I cast them,<br />
To pass on, (O living! always living!) and leave the corpses behind.<br />
<i> Walt Whitman</i></p></blockquote>
<p>This is the state where art is created, sacred space and in which we are connected to our true Home. A sense of trust and goodness permeates us. All is right with the world. Connection to this state allows us to make clear decisions for our own highest good. It allow us to travel uncharted paths safely and this the artist true job: to chart the uncharted. Although it may feel more dangerous actually leads us out of danger. </p>


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<li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2008/01/03/matthew-fox-explains-eckhart-and-the-artist/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Matthew Fox Explains Eckhart and the Artist'>Matthew Fox Explains Eckhart and the Artist</a></li>
<li><a href='http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/03/09/on-joy-pain-divine-laughter/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: On Joy, Pain &#038; Divine Laughter'>On Joy, Pain &#038; Divine Laughter</a></li>
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