Hi everyone,
I went to another course for Vedic Art instructors this weekend. Now I can teach intermediate courses in Vedic Art and also teach Vedic Art painters to be instructors. Cool!
I am so inspired today, and so looking forward to bring this truly creative way of living and looking at the world.
In Vedic Art I’ve found some really fun tools to in depth practice The Law of Attraction, to experience first hand the wisdom and knowledge that Deepak Chopra writes about. And the Power of Now – the dynamic stillness that Eckhart Tolle is pointing to, and also how to release limiting believes that is blocking me from true happiness. And much more related to this kind of spiritual work for self-realization.
Without giving the principles away (you have to experience them on a course to be of true value) – I’ll continue to write a lot more on this blog about being the artist, the process and the piece of art at the same time.
How is this possible on an art course? Well, because there really isn’t any difference between Art and Life. We are always creating. Unfortunately most of the time we are more or less unconscious about it. But when you paint, you become more aware of this subtle process.
The important thing is to paint. To actually do it. And listening to your intuition. The result comes second. The intention; or the place from within you where the intention comes from – is the most important thing when you are creating.
Namaste,
Kristina
Visual art – The language of silence
“We never say we do not understand music – but when it comes to visual art, we have a belief that we need to understand it. Visual art is the language of silence – it can not be explained with words.”
Curt Källman,
Founder of Vedic Art
