
When you feel a strong urge to make something, lean into it. Allow the curiosity to pull you in, immerse you, and absorb you. Witness the time around you freeze while you become one with the present moment and the creative process. Experience the power of the universe surge https://t.co/Je6OleZUEb

If you know what you want to do and you do it, that’s the work of a craftsman. If you begin with a question and use it to guide an adventure of discovery, that’s the work of the artist. The surprises along the way can expand your work, and even the art form itself.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
This is Source drawn through us and made into books, movies, buildings, paintings, meals, businesses—whatever projects we embark on.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
The Joy of Making
Satish Kumar • You are Therefore I am: A Declaration of Dependence
To create something is a daring, beautiful act. The architect, the author, the artist—all are building something where nothing was before. To try to create something even better than anyone has ever done it before is even bolder. Sitting down at the computer or with a notepad and committing to pour yourself onto it is a scary proposition. But anyon
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What we create allows us to share glimpses of an inner landscape, one that is beyond