Somehow the past few days have been full - I have maintained my meditation schedule, but the blog posts have been neglected. Today I have gotten some new photos into the system and will share them as the days go by. I so love my wisteria, it comes first. The plant was a gift from Herschel Harper when we moved, with his help, from Clemson to the Pond three years ago. How I LOVE gifts of plants! And, a new photo of the Yogatorium at dusk. (I still don't know how to make photos appear where I want them - they shift around without my help or intention!)
I am now, and have been, thinking about creativity since I will be leading a workshop on "Living Creatively" on Saturday at Lutheridge. The one principle that continues to come up in my mind is the principle of being willing to take risks. "Leap, and the net will appear." "Ask, and you will receive." "Knock, and the door will open." All of these involve me doing something first. Leap, Ask, Knock. The older I get the more often I remind myself of this -I must do something first. I often recall advice I received as a teenager - "You don't get dates sitting at home by the telephone waiting." In fact, we rarely receive anything sitting at home waiting for someone else to make the first move. The current dilemma is my wish for more yoga students. Two days ago it turned into more than a "wish." I signed up to join the 96 Chamber of Commerce and to participate in the May 15, Town of Ninety Six Cateechee Fest where I will be able to distribute information about the Yogatorium. Since I also intend selling some copies of my "Happiness Workbook I" I will need a business license. And, so it goes. As soon as a wish turns into an action, more actions become required. But, then, that is what makes a life living.
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