What is dharma and can it be what saves you?

What is dharma and can it be what saves you?

This fabulous furry creature appeared on my computer screen one morning when I started it up and it was such a beautiful reflection of how I felt about the latest book I was devouring with such a sense of awe that it literally left me breathless.

I can’t tell you how many times I caressed, kissed and held the book to my heart. I moaned, shouted and sang out in ecstasy as if I had been touched upon by a glorious divine blessing. I wanted to wrap the book up in feathers and silk and embed it into my heart so that I would be forever be filled with the energy that poured into my mind and nourished my soul.

Can you believe a book that could cause such glory? It is evidenced in the reflection of the rising morning sun on the screenshot I share – like a radiant beam of light illuminating what is True that is calling to be lived.

So, what book is this that I speak of? That moves me like no other. That has changed me.

That has ignited passion. And, lit a fire inside.

“Stephen Cope is a national treasure. He is an incredibly rare combination of brilliant spiritual thinker, elegant prose stylist, and empathic, grounded teacher. The dharma stories threaded throughout The Great Work of Your Life are moving and instructive. Keep a pen and paper handy as you read this remarkable book: It’s like an owner’s manual for the soul.”

~Dani Shapiro, author of

Devotion

 

“I was spellbound and inspired by this book from beginning to end. I thought, how is he going to bring together the message of the Gita, the enduringly compelling lives of so many amazing people, the quest for passionate expression in the lives of his friends – how will he keep so many balls juggling at the same time without dropping any – and end by making it all relevant to me right now in my life? And, he has! One rarely thinks of a dharma book as a page-turner, but this one is indeed that. This book is a great read and a great revitalizing breath of fresh air.”

~ Sylvia Boorstein, author of

Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life

 

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“From the Senior Scholar-in-Residence and Ambassador for the famed Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health comes an inspiring meditation on realizing your life’s purpose – what spiritual teachers call dharma. Stephen Cope says that in order to have a fulfilling life, you must discover the deep purpose hidden at the very core of your self. The secret to unlocking this mystery, he asserts, can be found in the pages of a two-thousand-year-old spiritual classic called the Bhagavad Gita – an ancient allegory about the path to dharma, told through a timeless dialogue between the fabled archer, Arjuna, and his divine mentor, Krishna. Cope takes readers on a step-by-step tour of this revered tale and highlights well-known Western lives that embody its central principles – including such luminaries as Jane Goodall, Walt Whitman, Susan B. Anthony, John Keats, and Harriet Tubman, along with stories of ordinary people as well. If you’re feeling lost in your own life’s journey, The Great Work of Your Life may help you to find and to embrace your true calling.”

It is so clear to me that this book was written with the purest of intent and humility to uplift humanity, and save lives. It is rich with dharma and laced with energy graced by the Everything… the All.

There is barely a page that I have not highlighted or written on or earmarked.

This book came to me during a time in which I’ve been in deep contemplation and working out a seed of an idea that came to me a few months ago. The Great Work of Your Life has helped me to learn many many lessons, one of the most important being having faith that I don’t need to know how everything works all at once, and trust in the process of taking the next right step… one at a time.

It is a book about passion and purpose, living to our full potential and wrapping it up into our sacred calling… what is otherwise known as dharma in the ancient text called the Bhagavad Gita. And, it couldn’t bring it all home to the heart any better than this.

Here’s to living to our potential!

Kiernan

Swishing and swirling and rising up…

Swishing and swirling and rising up…

“It is the soul’s duty to be loyal to its own desires. It must abandon itself to its master passion.”

~ Rebecca West

Caught up in the swirling waves of the sea, with patterns clashing and colliding, I find my inner walls of resistance are crumbling down in rapid succession.

All the while, a passion project idea has been steadily growing and taking hold of my heart in an undeniable way. It’s shining a light on a path of great expansion, one I am feeling more and more ready (excited) to undertake.

What about you? Is there something calling, urging you to grow into a bigger you? Is there a swirling mass of YOU ready to rise from the sea?

Rumi, beloved Rumi, never fails to create moments of awe as I call upon him for his thoughts on each new painting.

“Light again, and the one who brings light.
Change the way you live.

From the ocean-vat, wine-fire in each cup.
Two or three of the long-dead wake up.
Two or three drunks become lion hunters.

Sunlight washes a dark face.
The flower of what is true opens in the face.
Meadow grass and garden ground grow damp again.
A strong light like fingers massages our heads.
No dividing these fingers from those.

Draw back the lockbolt.
One level flows into another.
Heat seeps into everything.
The passionate pots boil.
Clothing tears into the air.
Poets fume shreds of steam,
never so happy as out in the light.”

~ Rumi

Can you see it? Can you feel it?

Kiernan xo

Doing Cool Sh*t Planning

Doing Cool Sh*t Planning

“Why fit in when you’re born to stand out?”
~ Dr. Seuss

I think the world is becoming more accepting of this philosophy. In an age of massive change, it’s leading the way for many to break away from how things have been done in the past, to create a better future for us all.

Behind the scenes today, my painter’s wall has become a storyboard for expansion – for gathering my thoughts and brainstorming ideas. A seed was planted in my heart several months ago and now I feel ready to explore it.

What I stand for in the world, from who I am to what my art means and its intended impacted in the world is growing, and I am excited to dive into playing in this new field of possibilities.

Your good thoughts and wishes in this endeavour are most welcome and appreciated!!

Kiernan xo

This is an awesome read to inspire the mind, think outside the box, and excite passion and purpose!

Crazy for cobalt…

Crazy for cobalt…

“It always comes down to the same necessity; go deep enough and there is a bedrock of truth, however hard.”
~ May Sarton

Where wouldst thou be, if not in the light of thy gifts? If for a time in the pit of darkness?

The mind is a tricky thing. A fox… a coyote… a Kokopeli.

Today I speak in riddles. Isn’t life like that sometimes?

Pulling in different directions. Too many distractions.

A new season is whispering in the wind.

Approaching a panel… opening jars of paint… my heart jumps in the unknown as cobalt has its way with me.

Feeling like I’m following a flow of weather patterns lately… swirling, streaming, colliding.

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed…

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed…

That’s what I’m telling myself today. Just regroup and keep moving on.

Artists have to deal with rejection and disappointment all the time, it’s a fact. To learn to have thick skin while keeping the heart open and not take things personally is a skill to be learned right out of the gate.

So yes, last evening I received some disappointing news about something I had hoped would move me up a notch in the art world. While I choose to believe another door will open and all good things are coming to pass, I still feel the sting of disappointment.

That’s okay, I am learning. It does indeed make us stronger.

“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

Today isn’t any other day…

Today isn’t any other day…

“It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character of art.”
~ Walter Pater

It’s been a while since I’ve painted some smaller works, so I decided to do a series with flowers as my inspiration, as I am wildly passionate about them and have been itching to give it a go all summer.

I prepped four panels and then painted on a base colour to start off the backgrounds. I was just following what the brush seemed to want to do – not thinking.

But, when I wanted to get the flowers started my muse seemed to abandon me. I couldn’t feel it. I drew a blank in body, palette knife, and mind.

I studied the panels… and I studied the panels. Nothing. It wasn’t happening.

So, I had to regroup and feel into it.

I looked at the patterns in the base and let them guide the process. What happened next was extraordinary.

Following the path of ease, flow and excitement my palette knife took over and led the way.

 

“Today isn’t any other day, you know.”
~ Lewis Carroll

It wasn’t just that the piece painted itself… it energized me! Well, actually three pieces back to back – energized me!

I had mouth surgery last week and have been in recuperation mode mostly. Bursts of energy but short lived. Mostly, I’ve felt lazy and tired.

But these energizing pieces brought me back to life – it felt incredibly healing actually and lifted my sagging spirits!

If I had to say why, I’d say it was because I gave over to playfulness and ease.

“Artists of all stripe tend to equate difficulty with virtue and ease with slumming. We do not lean into our ease and enjoy the ride of our gift… If we do not practice the joy of using our talents where they fall easily, we rob ourselves of self-expression.”

~ Julie Cameron

I can wholeheartedly say, YES to this!

There are times when I paint tuning into the emotion and energy boiling deep inside. It’s a cathartic release.

And, there are times to paint from playfulness, and to just say, “Hi, Art!”

Kiernan