Stillness: Study 6
There is a paradoxical mystery to stillness. In seeking solitude and cultivating stillness, I become more aware of my connection to others. In disconnecting from the world, I discover connections to the world.
Out of stillness, I speak with love and grace.
I breathe and prepare to be still. I breath again, and I am still. Still in the mind. Still in the body—at one with the deep stillness of Earth and God. Into solitude I withdraw, only to discover my connection with all and a deep love pools within for all things living. I settle into this feeling. I open my eyes and move into my day. I carry this love with me, dipping into it, freely sharing it with all I meet - words and deeds filled with love and grace.
Making a Connection Through Art Journaling
I am posting this short video showing you how I cultivate stillness through art and nature. Enjoy!
Blessings
Thank you for joining me today. Please leave a comment below; I would love to hear from you. If you are drawing snowflakes with me, please leave pictures in the comments or post them on Instagram and #themustardseednews so I can be sure to see them. Sending you love and light ~ Peace for now ~
December Reading List
Silence: The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise by Thich Nhat Hanh
Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle
Too Deep for Words by Thelma Hall
Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive) by W.A. Bentley
Today I am thankful for the stillness I can find even in the midst of everything around me.