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Maybe this life is really death and death is really life?And in fearing Death, am I really afraid of my own resurrection?
What did I leave beyond that veil?
Can those buried uncanny memories
seep into this leaking heart?
Can I laugh gazing inward to converse with the dark?
The unknown...
Images trickle from this creative void
and whatever interferes with that
serene, sustaining stream
blocks the crystallization of love in my heart.
The Mystery spirals from this space
of shifting stars
as I reflect its sacred emptiness.
Can I step fully into the birth of my visions?
Can the rapturous archetypal imagery
reflect on the gray walls of this inner well?
This brief vibration of life begs me to move slowly
so it can all become more real,
yet I rush with incomplete images clambering after...
I want these heart inscribed images to grind and meld,
an orchestra of seeds and stars that tugs at me everyday
pressing like rocks changing coal to diamond.
We are all wounded; we are all wounded by life
so we ask, what are we?
Just collections of imagery arising
in a strange world of cosmic dust?
No! No! We are not imaginary.
We are not imaginary!
We are living impulses realizing
that we are all creations creating creation... |

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The symbols of rebirth fill our lives. There's the
Phoenix rising from the ashes, the snake shedding its skin, the butterfly flying
free of the cocoon, the season of winter slowly encroaching on the land, the
moon disappearing from the sky to join with the sun. In pondering the way
things fade and die I wrote this poem and realized the potency of
creativity.
We are all creations creating creation!
Creativity is such a potent path of exploring your relationship to the
images that live in your heart. And these images actually connect you with
the divine spirit. The creative process is so transformational. You
literally rebirth yourself from within when you engage your creative
abilities. The journey changes you because you're taking thought energy
and transforming it into art forms that other people can experience and be moved
by. It's like an atomic bomb in reverse. Instead of transforming
matter into energy you're doing the reverse, changing energy into matter.
No wonder they call it brainstorming! Whether you create a child, write a
book, or paint a picture, you won't be the same person who started the
journey. The process regenerates who you are as you become more of who you
truly are.
Percy Shelley once wrote:
"Poets are cradled into poetry by wrong; they learn
in suffering what they teach in song."
Sometimes the pain and adversity drive us to find our song.
Walt Whitman wrote:
"The powerful play goes on and you may contribute a
verse."
So what will your creative song be? What images live in your heart
longing to be expressed? Your child's heart holds the answer. Your
inner child who once played and enjoyed life from the heart. You cannot
enter the Kingdom of Heaven, unless you become like children, trusting,
innocent, flowing, loving, spontaneous, and very disciplined and responsible
about play and joy! I have a young son named Arian Brazenwood who's named
after the elven hero in my fantasy adventure novel. I gave him a different
last name and everything. When we play together I feel like he knows
exactly what he's doing. He doesn't need instructions. He just
plays, a master at play.
The creative journey will destroy your old familiar, habitual
self. And because of this, people are afraid of taking any step at all and
they become masters of excuses and to-do lists. They think it's not worth
it unless the play generates lots of money. They forget that they journey
is the destination, the journey is the reward. It doesn't matter what peak
you're called to climb. Once you get there, you'll find other peaks to
play on. There's always that dark presence in the world that gives people
the perfect excuse not to step out boldly and passionately into their
bliss. I'm not denying that evil exists in the world. Innocent
people are dying and being abused every day. The fear arises and chases
you like a raving demon. So I wrote the next poem in the series to get to
the bottom of this issue. It's called The Dark Presence and it's inspired
by a story written by an old Chinese sage named Chuang Tzu.
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