May 15, 2011

Receptivity: LISTEN to Your WILDNESS

Musing…
"Wildness we might consider as the root of the authentic spontaneities of any being. It is that wellspring of creativity whence comes the instinctive activities that enable all living beings to obtain their food, to find shelter, to bring forth their young: to sing and dance and fly through the air and swim through the depths of the sea. This is the same inner tendency that evokes the insight of the poet, the skill of the artist and the power of the shaman." -- Thomas Berry

There is an internal readiness that actively awaits the evocation of the Muse. Consider the womb. Picture fertile ground. Know that wild lightning will be grounded.

Kate’s Turn: 
We all have experienced being pulled into advertising through its appeal to our imagination, evoking us at our primal level. Or remember a teacher whose use of imagination engaged us so effectively that we remember their lessons lifelong. These are examples of creativity lightning being grounded, harnessing its wild power to affect a desired outcome.

Imaginations can run “wild”; dreams are "wild.”  One of my favorite phrases is "…beyond my wildest imagination”, which I say when my expectations have been exceeded.  I LOVE when this happens.  I believe in those times I had an openness, a willingness, a readiness to respond to the Muse; I listened to the wild, and rode its power “beyond my wildest imagination.”  Living in the Caribbean has been one of those wild rides; becoming a watercolor artist is another. 

Get Fired Up:
How do you quiet yourself enough so that you listen to your wildness?  Consider gardening or physical work as meditation in order to quiet the mind and tune in to your Muse.

Pay attention to your dreams, your daydreams, the images and wild ideas that float through your mind – they may just be the first step to a ride “beyond your wildest imagination.”

May 1, 2011

Receptivity: Already Here

Musing…
John O’Donohue says, “in each individual the earth breaks its silence” (Eternal Echoes). How are you breaking earth’s silence? How are you receptive to your own voice, your calling, and how does this take shape, form, structure? You are already here as a unique being, you are all ready here.

Charise’s Turn:
It took four years of teaching belly dance at the World Bank to understand that this is not a separate endeavor from my outreach to expatriate women as the co-author of A Portable Identity: A Woman’s Guide to Maintaining a Sense of Self While Moving Overseas. The participants of the World Bank belly dance class are primarily foreign women living in the U.S., from diverse places such as Morocco, Tunisia, China, Venezuela, Australia.  My clientele as a social work counselor at the Community Services of Bangkok in the early 1990’s were foreign women living in Bangkok, from diverse places such as Australia, Sweden, U.K., India, Japan and a few Western educated Thai women.  Why hadn’t I seen the parallel – had the dance gotten in the way? The focus for that hour a week was dancing, but what was happening?

What was happening in the belly dance class is this: we were building a common language amongst women of diverse nationalities, and this offered a sense of community, belonging, and acceptance. With the rhythms of Middle Eastern music, I led improvisation to show how you build phrasing and artistry from technique, like stringing words into sentences that tell a story. They responded with diligence, with enthusiasm and delight, spontaneously applauding at the close of a track of music.  This joy transported them right out of their workday, took them somewhere far away from Washington, DC, while giving them comfort in their bodies, confidence in who they are as women and how they express their individuality outside of their home culture.

Get Fired Up:
What are you ready to receive or understand about your creative nature?
Ask yourself this question (maybe more than once, maybe each day for a week) and wait in silence for an opening for your muse to respond.

Saint Kate

  Musing... “Let me fall into rebirth with wonder.”  Joyce Rupp   Charise’s Turn:   Kate passed away last December. What continues to be mir...