Over the last 30 years I have developed a spiritual practice that is built around a creative process. The process is integrative and holds both the rational and the imaginal principals in equal regard. Depending on the time of the day, the season of the year, the phase of the moon I may be focused on either rational, willful, occult working, or imaginal, unbridled, mystical working.
If there is a goal, it is to expand my capacity and the capacity of others to have, recognize, and highly value original thoughts and expressions. A core belief is that how we create is as important as what we create.
Developing a practice that is eclectic and anchored in creative imagination allows for the experience of being the Originator of Something Sacred.
The impetus was the personal struggle as someone who worked in engineering for over 50 years, yet was evolving into a visionary artist.
Today, more than ever, we must focus on holding our capacity to recognize what is real in equal portion with our capacity to imagine and create the Beauty that is essential in challenging times.
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