Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Living the dream!

I painted this ceiling tile at the end of my senior year in high school, to be put in the AP Art room.  
The idea was to illustrate myself rejoicing in the bright future and potential in store for my life.

 

Now, 4 years later, I revisited the classroom where my precious ceiling tile is displayed.  Here I am, with a bachelors degree, now pursuing a PhD.  I'm living the dream!  

I'm starting to see that bright, beautiful future unfold before me, behind me, and all around me.  I know that I am in the path God would have me follow.  Oh, what joy, courage, and peace that brings to my heart!  I am so grateful to God for making possible all my deepest desires and hopes.  He loves each and every one of us, His children, more than we can possibly understand... yet. ;-)


How have you seen God guiding you in your life? 
What hopes, dreams, and desires has He enabled you to pursue?
I promise you that He is well aware.  If you don't see His hand in your hopes and dreams... Well, maybe it's time to reassess what those hopes and dreams are.


- peace out -

Friday, May 16, 2014

Feel-goods and Feel-bads


Emotions.
They are a peculiar thing.

Whether it's that fluttering you get inside when you think you're falling in love,
The pain of betrayal by someone you trusted,
Or those tender feelings of compassion when you sympathize with another human being,
You notice your emotions.

And sometimes, you struggle with them.


David A. Bednar (shown above) once said:
"In the classroom of mortality, 
we experience tenderness, love, kindness, happiness,
sorrow, disappointment, pain,
and even the challenges of physical limitations
in ways that prepare us for eternity.  Simply stated,
there are lessons we must learn and experiences we must have, 
as the scriptures describe,
'according to the flesh.'"

My thoughts?
I believe that we all existed as spirit children of our Heavenly Father before we came to earth.
That we did not have bodies before this earth life; and that
a huge part of our reason for coming was to obtain our own bodies.



David A. Bednar said that we experience those feelings in mortality as preparation for eternity.  "According to the flesh" means that ways in which we we experience them are likely unique to our mortal life (where we live in the flesh).

Personally, I think that these emotions we feel--tenderness, love, kindness, happiness, sorrow, disappointment, pain, etc.--at the intensity we feel them now, are new to us.  I think we had emotions before, but our physical bodies enhance them to a level that we've never experienced before.  Maybe part of this earth life is meant to be a learning experience for us on handling emotions.

Look around and you'll see all the different ways that people try to deal with their emotions.  We have developed so many ways to suppress, escape, or communicate them. Some examples and/or consequences include medications, art, food, drug addictions, behavioral addictions, posturing, music, dance, prayer, exercise, etc.
{Let me just put a special plug in for prayer!  God hears you.}

We are learning beings.  Always learning, learning, learning...

I don't mean to imply that emotion is "the answer to everything."  I just mean to say that, I believe, the intense emotions we experience might be entirely new to our souls, and therefore it's normal and expected to be a little unsure about what to do with them.

But let's keep this in mind:
Emotion, by definition, is meant to lead to motion.

So let's put them to good use!
"...bear one another's burdens that they may be light.... mourn with those that mourn, comfort those that stand in need of comfort..."
Mosiah 18:8-10


beautiful things:
our bodies
emotions
learning and growing from the good and painful
love and service to others

and much, much, more.




peace out.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

what's a walrus's favorite hobby?

art!  art!  art!

here's
(a taste of) 
my latest stuff:

dopamine (#1 of ?)

dopamine (#2 of ?)


"weeping Appalachian" (#1 of 3) 

"cross country" (#2 of 3) 

"forest of jewels" (#3 of 3)

 collage (just... 1)



there's plenty more, but that's all i'll post for now.  :)

peace out!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

My kindness shall not depart from thee

This song has pierced my heart.

It's a good thing I wasn't wearing much makeup when I listened to it this morning, or I would've had to reapply!  ;)  
(And that's saying something, because I don't cry very easily.)

The music is breathtaking, but listen closely to the words.
That's the most beautiful part.

And this doesn't just apply to mormons.
I think anyone who believes, or wants to believe in God will like this!


(And don't worry, the song itself starts a little after 2 minutes)

It's true.  It's all true.  



[peace]

Saturday, February 9, 2013

my thoughts

the Sun is bright--
as it always has been,
and forever will be.

the Foundation is secure--
as it always has been,
and forever will be.

the Rainbow is true--
as it always has been,
and forever will be.

for I am loved--
as i always have been.

and forever will be.