Connecting with your Creative Soul


© Ami McKay

Many of us have lives filled with deadlines and daily routines. It can be overwhelming and difficult to think about tapping into our creative energies. Perhaps you think that you don't have a creative side, perhaps your wild sense of imagination left with your childhood, perhaps you don't even realize what's truly within you just waiting to be set free.

Why choose a creative path?

Fostering your sense of creativity can give you feelings of freedom, delight and passion. It can help you see your life in a new light and help you to tackle situations that you thought were hopeless. When you express yourself through creative action you find gifts such as: happiness, self worth, healing, and inner joy. Don't let society's picture of the 'artist as virtuoso' scare you into not trying. Self-expression comes in many forms and with varying sources of ability. We all have a creative artist within. Whether or not you choose to call on these amazing gifts are up to you!

Some examples of Creative Endeavors

1. Music hath charms...
How many of us like to sing in the shower or in the car during rush hour traffic? You can take this idea a step further and use music as a way to find creativity. In this age of CD's, we have access to any type of music we desire. Try experimenting by listening to various types of music. Find out what soothes your soul, what gives you energy, which music can set your thoughts free. Keep pen and paper nearby and write down any thoughts that come from this experience. Before long, you may find yourself writing an essay of inspiration or simply dancing around your living room with abandon.

When my son was 4, I started hearing music from his bedroom after I had tucked him in. I was curious as to where this sweet music was coming from and peeked in to see what was going on. I discovered that he had started his own evening ritual. He was singing the events of his day to himself. With great passion he would sing of his disappointments, accomplishments and joys. I'll admit that I have since tried it myself and find it to be one of the most freeing experiences I have ever had.

2. Art of Expression

You don't have to have a professional set of oil paints or be schooled at the finest art institute to express your artistic soul. I'm talking about art that comes from the very depths of your being and isn't meant to be pleasing to anyone else but you. 'Dharma Art' is a kind of artistic practice where you begin to gather things from your surrounding environment and rearrange them in a creative and artistic way. There are no rules, just simply collect what you find interesting and then create something new. An easy way to experiment with this idea is to make a collage from magazine clippings. Take an hour and create a collage that truly reflects your passions in life. Incorporate favorite quotes and saying that inspire you. Who knows, one day you may be gluing old clock parts to a worn out straw hat as a personal commentary on time.

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5.   Oct 30, 2000 6:55 AM
Thanks everyone for your great posts on Creativity. I am always amazed at how the freedom of childhood leaves our lives too quickly.

here's to play, imagination, and self-care! I hope you all have a ...


-- posted by dharmakarma


4.   Oct 28, 2000 4:13 AM
In response to message posted by annej:

Ami,
I loved the article, and I understand everything you wrote. I am a creative p ...


-- posted by CrabApple


3.   Oct 27, 2000 1:21 PM
I just discovered your topic. What a great one, I'll be following it from now on.

Your creativity article really touches on my topic. I think in a way my "Women and Creativity" topic is part of my ...


-- posted by annej


2.   Oct 25, 2000 2:50 PM
got her feelings hurt because neighbor kids wouldn't play with her (she was younger). She came running into the house and sang a beautiful song in front of the mirror entitled, "I'm just a ducky dudd ...

-- posted by jerrib


1.   Oct 20, 2000 1:04 PM
Hi Ami (Hopie)

I loved this article, especially the Ellie poem you wrote. It captures so much in so few words. Great job! And I look forward to reading more.

hugs
Viki ...


-- posted by VikiP





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