"Off the Beaten Track" - mixed media on paper, 6" x 15". Unframed. Inquiries: [email protected]
[CINDERELLA] He's a very nice Prince. [BAKER'S WIFE] And-? [CINDERELLA] And- It's a very nice ball. From "A Very Nice Prince", Into the Woods It's the morning of the big launch party! Love is in the air! But first, day two of my workshop and a little communing with our inner shaman. I was drawn to the shaman archetype for this class and hadn't a clue as to why. Following merrily along the path, I bumped into him when contemplating a new workshop, painted him and then painted him some more. At the time I thought "hmmmm. I wonder why this guy?" So I set him aside and skipped along the next path without giving him another thought, knowing the universe would give up his secrets if and when I was meant to know. That was about two months ago, before the workshop dates were planned. (ok, this might seem a bit humdrum, but follow along with me just another step or two...) Fast forward to this week, when I created workshop handouts and a lesson plan. I am researching both the earth mother and the shaman, when SHAZAM! There it is. The shaman is also known as the "wounded healer". Part of this archetype is the transformative nature of suffering, tragedy, loss and pain. The shaman endures a major trauma in his life (physical, emotional or spiritual) and comes through it forever changed. He then uses the knowledge and insight he gained from this trauma to help and heal others. Whoa. Think about it: on this workshop day, the 100 Love Notes launch party takes place. And who is at the helm of this project? A man who endured incredible loss and turned it into a quest to spread love around the world. I am gobsmacked by the universe yet again. My little painted shamans have new meaning for me now. And I am so looking forward to seeing who peeks out from underneath the paint in today's workshop. I know there are stories to be told.
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jen
1/28/2017 09:19:05 am
right? :)
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Patricia L. Brooks
1/28/2017 05:19:43 pm
Okay, I had goose bumps when you made the connection with the true meaning of "shaman" and Hyong's story😳😳😳‼️‼️‼️The shaman workshop WAS meant to be🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍‼️‼️‼️The "Off the beaten path" piece logically fits for this day, as well, Jen‼️‼️‼️So many good things have happened to you as a result of "taking the path less traveled" or not traveled at all🤗🤗🤗‼️‼️‼️Fortunately for me, I met YOU on that path🤗🤗🤗‼️‼️‼️
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jen
1/28/2017 05:23:50 pm
Pat! Thank you so much...I feel the same. So happy to have met you, another whimsical soul who loves life!!! It is a magical day. :)
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1/31/2017 12:31:55 am
I wish now I was better with words. Your story really touched me,
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jen
1/31/2017 07:46:57 am
Carol! Your words are just right. Thank you, dear heart, for your encouragement and connection. Abstraction is truly a process of resolving tension in art, and it is elusive and mischievous.
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