Food of the Gods
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True magic doesn't require you to believe in magic, because it's an experience.
I was always aware a possibility of what was beyond. There is a vast unknown. And in this unknown is magic and potential.
True magic doesn't require you to believe in magic. It's about recognizing and submitting to experiencing the unknown, and simultaneously it's our expansion of our awareness of what is known.
One golden rule I've found important when living a creative life is when you sense something special, give chase. See it through.
There is really nothing like being part of a whole room full of people listening to a musician, or a story, or witnessing a piece of art. When we experience life through what others see & do, our own experience is validated and enriched.
Recognize and give honor to the value of an experience that is entirely new. We are often afraid of new before it happens, but once it happens, we are changed.
We can't always control the bad stuff. But we can continue to give ourselves new and wondrous experiences.
Chocolate triggers memories and daydreams. It allows us to connect with our animal senses. This taste experience can be felt in our bones...at the cellular level.
I've always been a day dreamer. I've always gazed into this abyss of the unknown and I find peace and solace in knowing that there is more possible and impossible than I could ever imagine. It continues to be my lifeline.
Our work as creators is not to make magic. It is to make, and make, and make, and make and make. And recognize when we've made something special—something magic.
Our job as creatives is not to make magic. Our job is to make, and make, and make, and make....and finally recognize when we've made something special or magic.
Magic has to do with the boundary of our senses, our awareness of what’s possible and impossible, what’s real. I believe magic happens when this boundary shifts, and when we’re aware of this expansion