A dear and vital theme to me, as essential as "water and chocloate."
I wanted to share this teaching to inspire our exploration of the link between:
Art - Inner Devotion - Creativity - Sattva
Some great questions came from the participants during the webinar.
One of them was about Saraswati, the Goddess of Art, "How is art and creativity a feminine energy?" So here, seated in Wisdom, is The Goddess. She represents the creative, sacred aspect of art that is born from pure truth.
One of them was about Saraswati, the Goddess of Art, "How is art and creativity a feminine energy?" So here, seated in Wisdom, is The Goddess. She represents the creative, sacred aspect of art that is born from pure truth.
Some spontaneous testimonials:
"This is very cool! I'm watching and listening to this on a balcony in Greece...:)"
And on the previous webinar # 2 - How to Dissolve Anger
"Great webinar, very clear teaching and instructions about the topic. I enjoyed listening to the lecture again and again. I feel I am back in class :) Awesome idea to have these on line teachings..."
Art is a great source of Wisdom Beauty in our lives.
* But what distinguishes art from an (even pretty) reflection of frustration and rebellion against society or self?
* When creativity flows from the pure Devotion of our hearts, how can we channel & share without obscuring its source?
* The goal (may be) to keep the experience "raw" or vivid, yet never obscure the reality of the earth realm.
* But what distinguishes art from an (even pretty) reflection of frustration and rebellion against society or self?
* When creativity flows from the pure Devotion of our hearts, how can we channel & share without obscuring its source?
* The goal (may be) to keep the experience "raw" or vivid, yet never obscure the reality of the earth realm.
"Yoga and Creativity" with Lea Kraemer, a Vinyasa, Meditation and Kundalini Yoga Teacher of
over 20 years, includes resources and Kundalini Yoga Meditations on Creativity,
completion & transformation. $11 at the "intro rate"
At Norbalinka, a Tibetan arts colony in India. What a
beautiful merging of Sacred art, beauty and ever- constant-devotion.

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