Monday, April 9, 2012

Seeking Perfection.

If one goes about life demanding perfection from the nouns of this world, the prospected personal outcome should be an expectation of failure and sincere disappointment. Never an absolution for the endless bondage of humanity.

Seek the nouns not of this world, but of the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. It will be then that everything else will add unto you. To the likeness of your being, live in fear and wonder of the source and form that gives. Be curious of the gravity keeping all things in tact. Embrace the invisible, and yet very evident God who creates, and gives freedom to both create and destroy.

Make a choice to chose the pathway of destruction or creation. Free will is a powerful adversary to the future of our God-like DNA. Trace your steps back to childhood, and the wonder of your imagination. Be brave, be quite like a child, and never underestimate the gravity of the small voice inside.

Take time to be awake. Take time to rest, and take time to close your eyes on a world to open them to another. Gather your thoughts, place them in a vessel and transport to the specific name of your Creator.

Be careful of speaking into the wilderness and universe can seem to behold "positivity," to understand that positive energy does not attract positive energy, but negative. Gravity establishes a grounding for chaos in the universe.
Study the gravity of your life. What are the invisible roots that do or do not tie you to the ground of your being?

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Lights Camera Action for Life

Original Art By Lena Frances


The learning process of life is like making a film. First There is vision. Then there is light, then camera, and finally action. Sometimes I can imagine the order leading as follows. Action, Camera, Light. Just start recording, the action will follow, or create itself, and then the light will shine through on your ideas. Crazy thought when initially everything has a format. I'm not so sure about that anymore. Even with story telling I don't really tend to think linear. My stories are up and down, into the past and back to the future for understanding of the present. It's quite interesting. I've journaled ideas and visions for the past year about a film concept that came to me in various abstractions. I have a hybrid brain. I think on my left and right. My perceptions are wild, and sometimes very mysterious and I always have questions about my sanity, but God keeps me in line with what he knows is right. King David and I would have been great pals. Me making movies, and he the musical composer.