The Artist’s Way: power & synchronicity

[art cards for this chapter]

“Art brings things to light.…by telling our shame secrets [through our art] we release ourselves and others from darkness.” -Julia Cameron

  • The March guide words have also inspired ideas about the power of vulnerability (living freely) within a mindset of being detached from what-if’s (and 💁🏻‍♀️ if-only’s) as a pathway toward living differently and exploring new dreams.

“Take a small step in the direction of a dream and watch the synchronous doors flying open.” -Julia Cameron

  • This map guides us through shame in the direction of our dreams, Braveheart. “It casts a beam into the heart of our own darkness and says, ‘See?'” (Julia Cameron)
  • Cameron reminds us not to be discouraged when growth takes time, and to experiment with solitude: “You will need to make a commitment to quiet time. Try to acquire the habit of checking in with yourself.”

What does all this have to do with right brain planning?

The principal goal of Right Brain Planner is to foster a daily practice of [being present] + [seeing] the details of our living by compiling a visual chronicle.

The focus in developing a right brain planning practice is to see our living as ongoing—a timeline [days within years; years within a lifetime].

  • To resist the urge to allow a “bad day” or a “bad week” to become a filter—a lens—that limits our ability to hope and live differently.
  • Easing away from a performance-based valuation of self-worth; cycling like the moon and exploring so-called irregularity (stops and starts) as a cycle of wholeness.

Right brain planning is an opportunity to allow our journals to be our “planners”—elevating expression and desires over expectations and shoulds.

  • Use the art in the download below to create cards to use as prompts + reminders for your creative practice:

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⭐️ I am an artist and curator; I am one who communicates with color, found words and collage, inky marks and doodles as I cycle like the moon (as my calendar), chronicling oracles and abiding with the sky as a meditation.

⭐️ I host creative communities, safe spaces for gathering and sharing. I choose love and creativity for coping with the ongoing challenges of this world and I go to work—not because everything is fine but because I believe art heals.

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