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Obstacle – Growing in the dark
Vessels for creativity
We are vessels for creativity. I don’t mean an idea, I mean the human element that holds together what our creativity flows through, fills up and stretches.
Our body vessel needs sleep, food, warmth, contact, care.
Our mind vessel requires clarity, a willingness to stretch,
You taught me to let go and give space to negativity rather than attention, that sometimes ramming yourself into a problem, hell bent on fixing it, can actually only exacerbate it.
Our heart vessel needs encouragement, literally filling with courage,
I have been visiting your blog – to stay close to you, connected, and to hear what you have to say. It’s a place where I feel understood and more patient with myself. Thank you.
Integrity
Sound, whole, complete, unimpaired. As artists, we are responsible for working on the vessel as well as the craft. That’s my opinion. And in my humble experience (and it has humbled me) creativity and the vessel, our heart/soul/body/lives, cultivate each other. As we foster one, the other’s potential awakens. If we neglect one, the other withers.
Privilege
Creativity is our privilege. Privilege. Use it, give it, teach it. Don’t wait.
Dreams
What if creative people don’t realise they are in fact – creative? Or – worse – that they don’t believe in creativity? What then? I guess I think of those we spoke about on your visit to Bather’s Beach that day. Them fellas and the younger ones – from whom creativity is just a dream – one they’re not privy to – for whatever reasons that life heaps upon ‘em! I guess I reckon this makes what we do all the more important, then!
I hate watching young dreams getting crushed by a jaded older generation(s)! If dreams are carriers of creative thought and want – it’s a wonder that creativity gets where it does at times…Yay for the tenacity of youth and their creativity! Bring it on, I reckon!
Solution – Reflect the light

Rebekah West, Digital image ©2010, public art
Next week is a big week for me artistically, for those of you following my work. Thursday, 14 October I’ll be introducing and facilitating the Liz Lerman Critical Response Process through a Queensland Writers Week workshop. I introduced the process to the Carindale Writers’ Group six months ago, and through group yarning and response, have begun adapting its use for Australian sensibilities. If you know me, you know I am passionate about this process!
That same day, we will be launching Allsorts of Allshorts: a collection of short stories, which I co-published and designed. Included in it is one of my short stories called Drawing her in, an excerpt from the screenplay I’m writing. Copies are $15 if you’d like to order one (leave me a comment and we’ll figure it out – PayPal or otherwise).
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