Creative Blooms
A Creative Landscape
Welcome to July! What is blooming in your creative landscape?
I think we delight in our own personal blooms, but forget the work that it took to get there. And, we may grieve the loss of the blooms, without also holding the whole of the cycle as equally important. In the Northern Hemisphere our gardens in July are often in bloom. Together let’s note the colors, the textures, the forms and the way that these life forms fill space in such delightful ways. I also encourage us to look at the many things blooming around us as well as the things that aren’t at this time. Not because anything is wrong, but because it isn’t the season. I imagine in climates that are wintry during this time, a different kind of blooming may occur. This may be in anticipation of what will happen in a few weeks or months time. Or, this blooming may be other than the limits that my imagination imposes. Both may be true.
Last month I encouraged my readers to respond in this moment to a variety of inquiries. My purpose is, and was, to encourage immediacy, rather than remembering. While I hold that viewpoint, I am also encouraging a sense of what we each individually may be called to reflect upon through this month. It may be past. It may be future. I encourage exploration, inquiry, curiosity and even some adventure. Yes, even some adventure. I would love to read your thoughts. I would also love to read about your own creative landscapes as you understand them to be, and as you envision them past and future.
I hope that your envisioning includes a sense of wonder, and a sense of honoring. I am thinking specifically of the earth beneath our feet. I personally love that cameras can now record birds’ nesting, laying eggs, and observe new life. I love that cameras can record the movement of animals on a trail. I also wonder if our imaginations can delight in the mostly unwitnessed movements, communications, and pathways that are part of our creative landscapes in this world. We can choose to observe, to be a witness. I believe a creative landscape includes our personal history, but is not limited to it. It is a call to depth, awareness, wonder, and respect during this quickly changing season, this blooming season.
So, what can you expect this month on my Substack. Hmmmm?
I will feature many images of blooms. These majority of these images are taken with my cell phone camera, and are taken during visits to a local garden center. Aren’t they beautiful?
I will be adding some quotations, writing prompts, and affirmations.
I will continue a focus on sensory awareness, and also encourage us to put our phones down in order to imply see what is happening in this moment.
I will continue to encourage a respectful witnessing of our individual creative landscapes as well as the ways in which these landscapes are held within varied contexts and ecosystems.
Welcome to July!
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