How to Spark “a Creative Action of the Spirit” – Step 4

What makes sharing your feelings with others a “creative action of the spirit”?

 

Diamonds on the Inside – Ben Harper (3:44)


Qigong: 36 Touching Points for Self-healing

Pearl Buck Brief Bio (2:47)

Wang Fei – Ancient Chinese Guqin Zither Meditation (6:59)

 

 

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8 responses to “How to Spark “a Creative Action of the Spirit” – Step 4”

  1. Tony o Avatar
    Tony o

    Doing something new and uncomfortable.

  2. Simon Yebio Avatar
    Simon Yebio

    I dont know, however I do find sharing my feelings is very powerful

  3. Margo E. Avatar
    Margo E.

    I have recently joined a writers’ collective. What I have found is a more profound serenity of spirit as I release the ideas swirling within me. How ever I choose to give voice to my talents, whether drawing, painting, dancing, cooking, etc. as I have been given, so must I return to the universe. Stay blessed and beautiful!

  4. Br. Buddha Avatar
    Br. Buddha

    Good morning everyone + happy Monday. Here is today’s thought. I am 61 years old + I am 24 years sober. Lots has happened to me over my life; both good times + difficult times. But there is a constant, God. God has always been there for me, ALWAYS! When I look back on all the times He has given me love, courage, + strength to persevere in both happy + sad times, I feel loved + I feel renewed. I will never, ever forget what God has done for me. I wish the same feelings for you. Blessings. BB

  5. Adam Avatar
    Adam

    Sometimes the act of sharing for me allows me to move beyond something that my head is tripped up on. And I sometimes get feedback that helps me move ahead as well. I share with friends and coworkers quite frequently, but I still don’t feel the need or desire to share in a meeting. That’s just where I’m at.

  6. raretruthseeker Avatar
    raretruthseeker

    5 minutes of meditation at the beginning of the day will ensure that Spirit is in charge of your thoughts!

  7. brita Avatar
    brita

    Constant effort to engage in the world – meetings help best.

  8. Margot E. Avatar
    Margot E.

    This is a vicious cycle. When I isolate (not enough meetings, no phone calls, not reading the literature…and don’t even think about praying!), I begin to feel very bad about myself. The worse I feel about myself, the more I isolate, convinced that no one could ever forgive me or want to be around me. And the more I isolate, the worse I feel. When I notice I am not loving myself (or actually beating myself up), it doesn’t take much for me to figure out I need a meeting. Once I get to the meeting, I reconnect; and I once again understand that I am loved – that I am a child of a loving Higher Power.