When I finished reading Elizabeth Gilbert’s book Big Magic I burst into tears. It's an extended note of
permission to be creative and was just what my soul needed to hear. Gilbert demonstrates that
ideas are alive, looking for a human to manifest them. When we get one, she says, we have to do
something with it or it moves on to another person who will do the work. Keep working, she argues, because inspiration
looks for motion rather than inertia.
I’ve been struggling to not eat sugar on and off for several
decades now, and the only times it seems to be effortless is when I’m creating something. When I'm engrossed in a project I eat to survive rather than to distract or entertain myself. It's not enough to know what I don’t want (i.e. to be fat and cranky); I have to know what I do want (to be kind and happy, creative and alive) and lean
into that. If I really am leaning
into the light everyday, I’m creating the life I want.
So I’m going to get a writing coach to keep my own work moving along. I’ve got a couple projects in progress, and have been writing pieces on spirituality, recovery, relationships and growing for years.
It’s time to gather them, see what still resonates, ask more questions and follow
the answers wherever they lead.
There’s a direct connection between creating and becoming
lighter, literally and metaphorically, because creation comes from our light. Gilbert puts it this way: “What you produce is not necessarily always
sacred just because you think it’s sacred. What is sacred is the time you spend working on the project, and what
that times does to expand your imagination and what that expanded imagination
does to transform your life. The more lightly you can pass that time, the
brighter your existence becomes.”
So I will publish my thoughts and observations, questions
and curiosities more regularly and keep the momentum moving.
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