Saturday, October 25, 2014

Dive into the Darkness


Creative work is never easy.  It becomes  unpredictable with its own surpises. It teaches us what we did not know and pushes our unfolding.

Once having traversed the threshold, the artist moves in a dream landscape of curiosity, where fluid, ambiguous forms arise. He or she must survive a succession of trials.

Joseph Campbell described the artist as a hero. He meant the person of myth who embarks on a journey of discovery — including self-discovery. A hero is the mythological figure who risks in the pursuit of a full life.

Campbell wrote:


You enter the forest

at the darkest point,

where there is no path.

Where there is a way or path,

it is someone else's path.

You are not on your own path.

If you follow someone else's way,

you are not going to realize

your potential.

- from A Joseph Campbell Companion



Dive into the darkness of an interior world and find the courage to reveal the discoveries.
 

Visit the darkness, channels, and textures of the unexplored mind.  

Avoid trails previously taken. 

Move within discomfort to seek something entirely new and refreshing. 

Sparkle and revel in the unknown. 

Write with curiosity and courage.

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