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Enjoy the video, Spend time with your stone, and try this optional practice
Creative expression
There is often a stigma attached to creativity. If we feel like we are good at a particular activity like drawing or music, then we feel creative and may even identify ourselves as artists. If on the other hand, you feel you have no natural aptitude for these types of activities, we can easily feel detached from this side of ourselves. We can believe creativity is out of our reach or “not for us” but I’m not sure this is truly possible. Take a moment to consider this famous quote~“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” Genesis 1:27 Whether you resonate with the concept of God or religion, I believe this quote offers a powerful contemplation. How are you like God? It is your creative nature that this ancient quote is referencing. Does this mean everyone is a sculptor, painter, poet, or ballet dancer? Obviously not.
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