Inspiration from Jacaranda!

JacarandaA friend of mine was in Malawi at the Jacaranda School for Orphans teaching makeup for the vocational program.  The pictures and her words of the classes she was teaching have stayed with me for days.  They have no electricity or running water yet she says the determination in their eyes was inspiring to say the least.  And that got me thinking about how I have taken for granted so many times what I  know and what I have experienced.  I tend to lose sight of how fortunate I have been to have my career and the opportunities these women may never experience.

Inspiration comes in many different places.  When I feel depleted from any fresh ideas I find myself in a museum or looking at my many art books to find something that will spark my imagination. I have the freedom and the ability to do these things at a moment’s notice.  I am able to travel and experience so many cultures both in big cities and in the countryside.   And yet these women are inspired by the need for knowledge and the opportunity to make their future better than what they have known.  They find ways to learn even under the most dire circumstances.  They have not traveled nor do they have the museums or beautiful art books to initiate an idea for their art.  But they find it and they cultivate it.

What they do have is this insatiable desire to learn and grow no matter what.  When my friend asked who wanted to try doing the makeup she had taught them she said she thought one girl would come up.  Instead all of them came up and started doing the makeup step by step on each other from her tiny kit.  The door had been opened for them and there was no way they were not going to barrel through and learn whatever they could.  This opportunity was so precious to them that they knew it could be lost in a second and they were determined to grab everything offered at that moment.

Are you grabbing those precious moments when the inspiration strikes?  Or do you file it away saying you will come back to it when you need it?  And when will that be?   I say don’t wait.  Act on that inspiration. Inspire other people. Connect with someone and teach them your talents.  You never know where it will take you or what you will discover from that seed of creativity.  Like the beautiful Jacaranda tree.  It starts from a seed and is inspired to grow into something magnificent!

 

 

 

 

Sight

SightThe gift of sight is many times taken for granted.  I don’t think it is just being able to see with your eyes.  I think it’s really being able to see much more.  Our lives tend to be a blur when we get involved in work, family, friends or life.  Many times someone will say “Did you see that?” and I’ll have to admit I didn’t.  Wasn’t even aware it happened.  So sight can also mean awareness.  Seeing situations in a metaphorical way which doesn’t use our eyes at all.  It’s us using our mind’s eye.

There are so many ways to express this idea.  “Didn’t see that coming”, “sight unseen” or “I see what you mean” are just a few to view what happens when we least expect it.  And with that kind of sight comes intuition.  When I was younger there were times  I was moving so fast that I missed a lot.  I couldn’t wait to get on to the next experience without really enjoying what I was doing at the moment.  I didn’t see how fortunate I was to be where I was, meeting the people I was meeting and watching events that were a once in a lifetime opportunity.  I could only see what I didn’t have or what I could be doing if I had more time or more opportunities.  I didn’t listen to my intuition when now I see clearly where I went wrong.

A totally engaged person is not only completely present in the moment but can also see into the future.  They can see clearly the path of where they want to go regardless of how unpredictable or dodgy it may seem.  Because their sight is not afraid of making a mistake. They see it as a chance to challenge themselves.  They see they have an opportunity to be happy.  They see their happiness!  It’s like a young child seeing things for the first time.  The beauty of the total abandonment of not caring how they look to other people. They will throw back their heads and squeal with delight at the silliest things.

And then they grow up and see the world with totally different eyes.  They get blindsided in relationships.  They can see it’s not working but are afraid of the unknown.  Afraid of being lonely or lost.  They make all kinds of excuses for why they can’t move forward.  And what they see through their eyes is that they have failed or that it’s over.  In fact, their sight is so clouded they can’t see much of anything.  Some regain their sight and move on.  Others spend their life seeing defeat.

Thankfully, we have a choice.  We have a beautiful world where there is so much to see that is free!  It doesn’t need money or fame or success.  We can see into each other’s eyes and be totally aware of every minute spent with them.  We can see how nature changes minute by minute season by season.  We can see how our children grow and thrive with each moment.  And we can see if we choose, how the simple things in life can be more than we could ever imagine.

Knowledge

KnowledgeKnowledge can be a blessing and a curse. It can get you out of a jam when you least expect it but need it desperately or you can get hurt knowing too much. There are so many levels of knowledge and the amount needed is all relative. It depends on who is making the decision. And how do they know? Where did they get the barometer? Is there a chart where there is a definite answer?
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