Friday, February 17, 2012

Your love should never be offered...Poem by Hafez

I saw this on Paulo Coelho's blog today, and thought I'd share it; a poem by Hafez. There is so much delicious imagery and good words in this poem:


"Your love should never be offered...(Hafez)

a poem by Hafez

Love sometimes wants to do us a great favor: hold us upside down and shake all the nonsense out.

Your love
Should never be offered to the mouth of a stranger,
Only to someone who has the valor and daring
To cut pieces of their soul off with a knife
Then weave them into a blanket
To protect you.

Stay close to any sounds that make you glad you are alive.

Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been running through the streets trying to find you.
I wish I could show you when you are lonely or in the darkness, the astonishing light of your own being.

There are different wells within your heart.
Some fill with each good rain,
Others are far too deep for that

Fear is the cheapest room in the house. I would like to see you living in better conditions.

Even after all this time the sun never says to the Earth, “You owe me”

There is no pleasure without a tincture of bitterness."

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What do you love?

I love:

Color play
Freshly-baked gluten-free cookies (I keep walking away from the computer to put another batch in...we'll see how they turn out)
Sudden rain, and then bright sun 10 minutes later
Smooshing myself inbetween the pillows and blankies
Hot soup in my tummy
When Maritza cooks for me
An excuse to get muddy
Dark dark chocolate
Enthusiastic piano students :)
Knowing that I have people who love me all over the country/world
Foreign languages
Adjustable piano benches
The smell of freshly-cut wood
I smelled flowers this morning! That.
Exchange of creative ideas
Anything really well-written
Oregon
Grammar
Doing the monkey dance for Jrd
The playful, silly side of things
Music being everywhere
Old books and me getting my hands on them
A good pair of boots. Brown, please.
Handcrafted things
That time just before sleep when all the really cool ideas pop into my head...wish I could remember them...
(These cookies are good!)
Completed homework
Family inside jokes
Reminiscing


And here is something cool I came across today:
"Ai," the traditional Chinese character for love (愛) consists of a heart (middle) inside of "accept," "feel," or "perceive," which shows a graceful emotion. It can also be interpreted as a hand offering ones heart to another hand.



I could go on and on, but what's on your list? I want to hear.
Anyone who responds (in the blogger comment field) will get a surprise in the mail. :) The REAL MAIL. Not email. Haha!
Happy Valentine's Day! And happy birthday to Oregon! <3

p.s. here's a little visual Valentine's treat from my friend Amy: Artist in the Arctic


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Cultivate yourself

As surely as the beauty and fragrance of summer’s first rose waits in the silence of her still dormant seed, within me sleeps the eternal flowering of (what) I am.
- Guy Finley


www.namastenow.com




I like the idea of potential waiting to be realized.
In the meantime we fertilize with positivity, lessons we've learned, and patience.

Link

Thursday, January 5, 2012

In the moment

I know I said I was walking away from my computer for a few days...but...well. It's been a day. I couldn't stay away! There have been so many things this week sparking thoughts and ideas, and I wanted to share them.

What does living life to the fullest mean? How does one grab life by the horns, so to speak? I sometimes find myself physically here...but my mind is elsewhere, engaged in some repetitive thought process (but not necessarily moving forward).

It seems the solution comes down to the importance of being present. Staying in the moment.

A friend via the internets said this in a post:

"It all comes back to being present. You can't appreciate anything if you're not here for it. Once you're present, notice that you have a body, that life is a miracle, appreciate (and express that appreciation, share in that of others) or marvel at the absurdity that there is so much suffering and yet we go on living our lives. Let go of your story, be your joyful essence. None of that can happen without presence. - Brodie Welch

And that was just what I needed to hear. Especially "Let go of your story." That really hit me...I'm still formulating an articulate way to address that one. But it's profound. I would love to get out of my head, out of my story, and just BE. If I could just get a better grasp of this concept, I feel that I could get more out of every moment because I'm able to put more of myself into it. So, how?

(Wow, this ginger tea is really good. Especially with a giant spoonful of honey. Super tasty local honey, I might add.)


What is at the forefront of my mind is this: when performing music, to really deliver the song I must be present. I know I could improve this. Now I want your feedback. (I think I figured out how to add space for comments below the post.) Please tell me:

 How do you stay in the moment?



Saturday, December 24, 2011

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gleaning color from the winter


It's bleak outside, but I'm collecting color indoors.




One of the most prized ornaments, from my mom



And thanks to Amy, I can see the top of the mountain from my bed.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Creative Arts Highlight: Amy Komar, artist

Amy is an artist living in beautiful Fairbanks, Alaska. She has had galleries in Arizona, Germany, Texas, and of course, Alaska. I have never met Amy in person, but I feel a connection with her because her art speaks to me in a very moving way.

Amy, Artist in the Arctic

Amy is so creative and fluid, with all sorts of delicious ideas always spinning around. Her creations are uplifting and reflective, and full of life and color. I am always excited to see what she will come up with next.

Here is one of the first paintings I saw that really just grabbed me:

Year of the Dragon
www.amykomar.com

And she has an etsy shop that is full of these little gems:

Shaman Stick/Painted Beaver Stick


Her stones have been gathered locally and from all over the world, and I know that she gives careful consideration when choosing each one.


Painted stones

...and there are also her trademark painted birch hearts

http://www.artistinthearctic.etsy.com/

And get this; Amy has a special discount code just for you guys! The code is: KATIEDFAN for 10% off in her etsy store :) So take a stroll through her store and see if anything speaks your name.

In addition to being a painter, she is also a photographer. You can check our her blog, which is full of beautiful photographs, here:

http://www.artistinthearctic.blogspot.com

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