Allow yourself to be changed by your art from "summary" of Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle
Art is a powerful force that has the ability to transform not only the world around us but also ourselves. When we engage in the creative process, we open ourselves up to new ways of seeing and understanding the world. We allow our art to speak through us, to move us, and to change us in profound ways. As artists, we must be willing to let go of our preconceived notions and allow ourselves to be led by our art. We must be open to the possibility of being changed by our own creations, of being transformed by the act of creation itself. This requires a certain amount of vulnerability, a willingness to be shaped and molded by something greater than ourselves. By allowing ourselves to be changed by our art, we are able to tap into a deeper well of creativity and inspiration. We are able to access a part of ourselves that is often hidden beneath the surface, waiting to be brought to light through our creative endeavors. In this way, art becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery and personal growth. When we allow ourselves to be changed by our art, we are also opening ourselves up to the possibility of connecting with others on a deeper level. Our art has the power to transcend language and cultural barriers, to speak to the universal human experience in a way that words alone cannot. By allowing ourselves to be changed by our art, we are able to forge connections with others that are based on a shared emotional and spiritual resonance. In the end, allowing ourselves to be changed by our art is a profound act of courage and trust. It requires us to relinquish control and surrender to the creative process, to have faith that our art will guide us where we need to go. But in this surrender, we find a sense of liberation and empowerment that can only come from allowing ourselves to be truly transformed by our art.Similar Posts
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