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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Art from the Heart

There is beauty in writing when writing comes from the heart
and not from the brain. It is like saying things without fuss when the words
just spill straight from the heart. This goes the same with wall painting when
it becomes an expression of things you want to say. And if you will just let it flow, you’d
notice too that such revelation your hands create comes from the unconscious
and as you write it your heart just pours what it feels inside.

They say follow your heart but what if your heart says so
many things and you cannot unify them all to a single desire. It is like most
of the time, it speaks of some many things that you are having a hard time to
know what it really wants. One more crux of such matter is that whatever your
heart feels can always be questioned by your rational thinking. If you are in
the right frame of mind you do not let your heart dictate your fate but as you
grow old, you will realize that every heart is a child within every person. It
is persistent. It does not take no for an answer because there lies the truest
bliss that every person deserves this why everyone needs to discover his art,
of whether this is in the form of music and lyrics or landscape painting. The
talent of the person is the medium of what the subconscious wants to talk
about. Artists whose hearts are on their original painting can simply attest to
this. The hands just work in an instant to come up with something that the
heart wants poured out. The very same goes with writing. You start with a
capital letter and before you know it, story now ends with a period. That is
how our heart works. The expression is fed to our subconscious and our physical
selves project it without letting the brain process it except for checking on
some technical details like grammar and construction and for wall paintings,
maybe a touch-up of colors will do.

Or when we listen to a song and such song touched our heart even without
understanding the lyrics, then we know our heart is connecting to something.
The bottomline for good discernment of what we really want
is to know our heart because no heart, even those that are damaged or in pain,
will betray its bearer, even the pain it brings is part of the big picture of
meeting the life God wants for us, as long as the pain being felt is divine and
not orchestrated by some group to inflict pain on you because this is damaging
and more destruction that it will give to the people who connived to hit you.

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