• Episode 5 - The Creative Void

  • Oct 18 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 5 - The Creative Void

  • Summary

  • In this episode we explore spaciousness and the creative void.

    What does it mean to give our art and ourselves room to breathe?
    We both experience creativity arising from the space between things. It is a mystical, living energy which is always revealing itself to us.

    When we show up to do our art or our work in the world - making time and space for it - we create a fertile space for it to appear.
    When we tidy our space and put it in order, we can feel primed and ready.

    When we allow ourselves to ebb as well as flow, rest in the fallow times as well as the productive times, new waves of creation come through.

    How is space showing up for you? And what does it mean to allow this in more consciously?

    Rachel mentioned this poem in the podcast today:

    THE SPACE BETWEEN THINGS
    'See me as the pause
    between your reaction and your peace.
    See me as your gathering stillness.
    See me as the space you leave between
    yourself and another,
    for their sake and yours.

    See me as the punctuation that structures your life.
    See me as reflection, not distortion.

    Step back and breathe, and let life lead.
    See me as the pattern revealed. ' Rachel Singleton


    To connect with either of us or find out more about what we do, please use the links below:

    Clare Brown:
    Coaching and Art: www.clarebrown.co.uk

    Rachel Singleton:
    Art: www.rachelsingletonart.com.
    Coaching: www.rachelsingleton.com

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