You're someone who loves everything. Does this love fit into your creative ability?
Yes sure!! Love is what it’s all made of: it’s the core, the source of all creation, and the very basic, primary vibration - or energy - of everything we experience: love, hate, fear, joy, abundance, scarceness, friends, loneliness ... even matter, particles, and non-matter too, light-beings, our bodies ... everything IS practically Love, energetically only experienced in different frequencies. I call All’ness LIFE, and to me, LIFE is
made out of LOVE. This basic substance, or energy, has spread itself out into All Vibration, and the Body of the Universe and all the dimensions, material and non- material, have emerged.
I experienced the core, non- vibrational essence, source of Life, once.
It felt like a vast, still, fluid,
liquid-transparent kinda potential energy, responding to the minutest intent in consciousness, bursting
itself into source creation, just by the mere expectation of a thought. Very agile stuff!
For me every job is a love-story: I need my clients, and I love them very much. I Love the jobs, the ideas, the process, and I love the dance of inventing new stuff.
If I was to be successful in sourcing anything CREATIVE into this world, it would by its very nature generate a movement of inspiration, Love and abundance, and sparkle even more creativity and a sense of timeless joy and understanding of how things really work, like ripples in the ocean of consciousness...
I love creating living portals, sculptural monuments of sourcing love and creativity ... stuff you can use, play with, climb upon with your friends and children, or use in your house as lamps, tables, sofas ... why shouldn’t your material world be living and vibrant too? Love your stuff and it will come alive and love you back. We know it works on plants, but trust me, it works on your kitchen table, your car and your reading glasses too. :-)
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