Did I paint that? One of the best things about painting is that you put it away, pull it out and see it with a new pair of eyes. I really had to wonder if this was MY work. Painting takes you on interesting journeys. Kind of like writing.
When Beth writes, she has no idea where she will end. She doesn't want to know. She writes because she has to.
It is hard to be objective about one's work. Sometimes I love it, other times I scratch my head in wonder. What could I have been thinking. But wait! This is a process. Enjoy it. I do. And I spend a lot of time painting. I like to see where the brush will take me. Sometimes it is more like where I will fall into.
The mind can be very hard on its owner. The mindbody can twist and turn, laugh and smile dependent upon where its owner 'thinks' it is. Most of the time, as we know, it is the same thoughts day in and day out.
Beth spent a lifetime doing investigative work. Often she didn't even know she was doing it. Some of it comes from natural intuitions. Energy work is like this. Remote viewers know this only too well. Clear the mind, see what visual impressions you get. Hunches. Knowings.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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