Cultivate a sense of wonder and awe in your creative practice from "summary" of Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle
To create is to reflect the image of God. To create is an act of faith, believing that our work matters. And in this act of creation, we must cultivate a sense of wonder and awe. We must approach our creative practice with humility, acknowledging that we are not the source of our own inspiration. We must open ourselves up to the mystery and beauty of the world around us, allowing ourselves to be moved by the wonder of creation. When we cultivate a sense of wonder and awe in our creative practice, we are able to tap into a deeper source of inspiration. We are able to see beyond the surface of things, to glimpse the truth that lies beneath. We are able to connect with something greater than ourselves, something transcendent and eternal. And in doing so, we are able to create work that is imbued with meaning and significance. Cultivating a sense...Similar Posts
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