FALL 2007Blanche Biegenwald
Woodbury MMBe receptive to the stream of consciousness with regard to creativity and spiritual awareness. All potential along these lines is present already, but merely in need of utilization and expression. To do so, spend more time with the thoughts and creative impulses, exploring and enlarging upon these; for, in order for inspiration to "come through," it is necessary first to break the ground and fertilize the field for its planting. Dwell upon such things on which inspiration be desired.
Do not expect to gain inspiration on things neither in your background, nor upon which you were willing to work. If you would seek inspiration poetically, write poetry; if you would be inspired artistically, or indeed in any other field, work the more with same; for inspiration comes to those in position to make use of it. If you do not utilize inspiration, do not expect a continuance of inspirational ideas. Be willing to work with the inspiration, else do not seek it; for inspiration is a blessing poured upon those who express their potential both willingly and lovingly. Be receptive to what is offered which might benefit your efforts, but seek inspiration only in the yearning of its expression through you.
Te more willing to try the hand at new pursuits, for you know not wherein lie your greatest potentials. Be ardent in the application of inspiration in the daily living. When the spirit be joyous, express her joy; when she be filled with love, pour forth that love upon all of life. Be ever the channel, not the pool; for what is not allowed to flow shall surely stagnate, and the good which is not expressed shall surely wither.
Express the more! And allow self the privilege of enriching others by your contact with them.
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