Creating our Reality: No More Starving Artists!

(above painting "Nature of Mind" by Alex Grey)



As artists, we have, by default, a deep connection to our inborn creative energy. This is an energy that all people have, and we all exercise it on a daily basis even if we are not necessarily being “creative” in an artistic sense. Even one who “doesn’t have an artistic bone in their body” (although this is a self-limiting belief that is only true because that is what they believe) is constantly in a state of creating. We are, all of us, creating an image of ourselves that we project outwards. The clothes we wear, the words we speak, the things we decide to put up on our social networking sites…..all of this, every moment of the day, is tapping into our natural powers of creating our realities.

An artist has a unique vantage point in the creation of their reality. Many people are not truly aware or connected to their creative powers, even if they are creating an image of themselves every day. As artists, however, we are very aware of our creative abilities and are constantly seeking ways to express ourselves. So when considering the prospect channeling our powers into deliberately creating our realities, you could say that we are one step ahead of the game.

What does it mean, though, to “create one’s reality”? Although I can’t go into this topic in great detail here, I can sum it up by saying “that which is like unto itself, is drawn.” This is the basis of the Law of Attraction, which is also known to many as “The Secret.” The implications of this are that whatever energy we emit from ourselves – most importantly our thoughts – draws situations of like vibration back into our realities. This can be in the form of a person, an opportunity, an event, an object… the variety is endless. But when you start to truly believe that you are creating your reality by the energy of your thoughts and actions, then you start to harness the true potential of your creative energy.

So as creative individuals, as the artists of our world who are not out-of-touch with the natural human ability to create, we have the opportunity to sculpt our lives, to paint our realities, to write our stories and see them play out before us, to be the great conductors of our lives with an ever-increasing confidence that we have the absolute power to create anything we can imagine. It takes some bit of work to break down our self-imposed barriers that resist the belief that we are the ultimate and limitless creators of our realities, but once you get there then the momentum of the excitement of it all carries you far past your wildest dreams.

Stand up, artists of the world. Take back your power and channel the creativity that you put so tenderly into your art and funnel it equally into making your LIFE what you WANT it to be! An artist is only “starving” if they believe that to be as good as it gets. Take some responsibility for the true direction of your lives and give creating your reality with your thoughts a real, honest effort. Remember that positive thoughts attract positive, and negative attracts negative. If you can spend hours polishing up the details of a painting, you can at least expend a good effort to monitoring your thoughts. Don’t let them run away and get all crazy. Reel them in! Give positive thinking a try, and see how your reality starts to reflect those thoughts. You will be astounded by how true it really is.

I believe that the greatest masterpiece that any of us can create is the very life we are living. An artist does not simply create paintings. An artist has a sense of power and confidence in everything that he or she is creating, including their image, relationships, and daily life. So break out the chisel of positive thinking, bust out the palettes of limitless potential, and start sculpting your life! NO MORE STARVING ARTISTS!

3 comments:

Betsy Grant said...

Thankyou for your inspiration and reminder of the blessings in my life, which now includes your site and its message.

becky said...

Hello Alphonso~ welcome to the blog world! I've looked through your website & find your artwork intriguing & interesting. I'd love to see some posts on process... I am intrigued by process in art (and life), and can't figure out how exactly you do what you do! Belief in "powers of peace, compassion, love & connection of all things..." that's awesome.
I like what you had to say in your post... I'm not starving by any means, but maintaining positive thoughts like that is a daily challenge!
:)

San said...

Lovely thoughts. Creating a life that is beautiful and powerful is something that everyone can do. NO MORE STARVED LIVES.

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