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Borian User ID: 1139038 United States 01/03/2012 03:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought we were playing the non verbalize game Do You know that pictures speak louder than words?! Very well then. I will load up some smilies. Did you know that a man's "club" refers to his "wood" which is in effect, an elemental reference to fertilization of the earth by the sun, and on the wind? |
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Mittermeyer User ID: 5206488 United States 01/03/2012 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I use the imagination, which can then either help translate it into a physical medium (writing, art form) or it can be used within the cyclic structure of visualization and manifestation. Either way, it will be expressed. "Slaves who imagine they are free cannot be liberated." -Vernon Howard "When one begins to equate their outer experience to the things previously seen in their mind as a mere coincidence, one is set on the path to realizing that the reality seen by the 5 senses is in actuality the material manifestation of what occurs within the human mind and heart." |
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Borian User ID: 1139038 United States 01/03/2012 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I use the imagination, which can then either help translate it into a physical medium (writing, art form) or it can be used within the cyclic structure of visualization and manifestation. Either way, it will be expressed. Quoting: Mittermeyer Agree, do you ever get bored with how easy it is to make a good painting or sculpture? Just curious. I used to do this a few years back. |
Mittermeyer User ID: 5206488 United States 01/03/2012 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Agree, do you ever get bored with how easy it is to make a good painting or sculpture? Just curious. I used to do this a few years back. Quoting: Borian There's something to try (drawing)! I'm more of a writer, and for me the visions are so rich that I never get bored trying to express them to others. I suppose it's the sheer joy or sharing it, though the limitations of the English language can be lackluster sometimes. I put a lot of thought into what I see and iron out the details before putting it up on screen. Each chapter I write, I tell myself it has to be better than the last and it keeps me motivated. I never get bored of it, but if I get mentally tired I leave for a while then come back. I suppose the love of a story can do that to you. That's the real beef of it: there are so many ideas floating around, but if you don't love any of them then where's the satisfaction of sharing them? There have been many stories I've wanted to type out, they were amazing ideas, but I didn't feel much for them on an emotional level. I recycle them for other ideas in various places. Good question BTW. Last Edited by zhaich on 01/03/2012 11:28 PM "Slaves who imagine they are free cannot be liberated." -Vernon Howard "When one begins to equate their outer experience to the things previously seen in their mind as a mere coincidence, one is set on the path to realizing that the reality seen by the 5 senses is in actuality the material manifestation of what occurs within the human mind and heart." |
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Borian User ID: 1139038 United States 01/03/2012 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Agree, do you ever get bored with how easy it is to make a good painting or sculpture? Just curious. I used to do this a few years back. Quoting: Borian There's something to try (drawing)! I'm more of a writer, and for me the visions are so rich that I never get bored trying to express them to others. I suppose it's the sheer joy or sharing it, though the limitations of the English language can be lackluster sometimes. I put a lot of thought into what I see and iron out the details before putting it up on screen. Each chapter I write, I tell myself it has to be better than the last and it keeps me motivated. I never get bored of it, but if I get mentally tired I leave for a while then come back. I suppose the love of a story can do that to you. That's the real beef of it: there are so many ideas floating around, but if you don't love any of them then where's the satisfaction of sharing them? There have been many stories I've wanted to type out, they were amazing ideas, but I didn't feel much for them on an emotional level. I recycle them for other ideas in various places. Good question BTW. Same process, when I paint, my hand just produces it, I can see the same thing from a writer. I'd give the same advice to both, painters and writers. Try just a bit deeper. |
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