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Paint your life
Paint your life




paint your life

This entry was posted in 2013, Life Purpose, Live the Life You Choose™, Oneness, Personal Growth, Uncategorized and tagged appreciate unique expression, canvas, creative, embrace another's point of view, express feelings, free will, genuine expression, greatest divine gift, painting, perception, personal perception, picture of your life, true self, unique, without judgment by Sandra Brossman. What are some ways in which you express your creative nature? You can read more about how we create our own reality through our perceptions on page 36, The Power of Oneness. Through our acceptance of the differences within each other, we honor the gift each one of us brings through the genuine expression of our true self. It also helps us to appreciate the infinite number of ways in which each one of us expresses our feelings and views of life. Understanding that everyone has an entirely different way of perceiving their life experiences helps us to embrace another person’s point of view without judgment. It also explains why ten people can interpret the same situation in ten different ways, each one thinking that he or she is “right.” It does not matter how anyone else sees the scenery, the individual pictures of how we perceive situations with our minds are what is real for each one of us. This is why we can all experience the same thing, yet have entirely different responses. Monet’s art was a gentle expression of nature through pastel colors using delicate, intricate strokes. Picasso expressed his feelings through dramatic and bold art using seemingly random strokes of deep, vibrant colors. Two world-renowned artists demonstrate this contrast of world view beautifully. One person’s picture may be delicate brushes with a few objects of pastel colors, another a very busy picture in broad strokes of vivid colors, yet another in all different shades of the same color with no objects at all. While we may all be looking at the same scenery, each person’s picture is different because we all sense life in a unique and individual way. The truth is that each one of us is an artist painting our own personal reality with the brush of every thought we have.

paint your life

We tend to label only certain types of people as “being creative,” such as dancers, artists, singers, sculptors, and chefs. When we are aware that we can choose our perceptions, we empower ourselves to live consciously and, through our thoughts and imagination, we can choose how we want to perceive our experiences.Įach of us is an artist painting our own personal reality Will is defined by Webster as follows: to determine by an act of choice the mental powers manifested as wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending. The greatest divine gift given to humanity is free will Our lives are the neutral canvas on which each of us paints our own individual pictures, depending on how we perceive our experiences. One way to understand our individual perceptions is to imagine that we are all born with our own personal paint brushes and a palette with an infinite array of colors. Whether we are conscious of it or not, our perceptions determine the way in which we see and experience absolutely everything in our lives. Perception is how we interpret our environment through physical sensation.

paint your life

Each one of us creates our personal reality through our perceptions.






Paint your life