Sights and Sounds of Inspiration
Sights and Sounds of Inspiration Parable
Wind howling against the thin panes of glass. Electric spikes of guitar emanate from the
stereo mingled with muted, distant trumpet – plaintive sound against the winter sky.
Fingers begin moving on the computer keyboard as the drums enter the room quietly,
insistently. The colors of sound build as each idea is drawn out of its shell. Working in
simpatico with the sounds, ideas begin to generate and ooze from my mind onto the desk.
Splat, splatter, splash of colorful ideas arise, arise, arise. The howling wind, searching
music, and a me, willing partner, allow the ideas to be captured like ants in honey – one
tantalizing, sweet, textured taste at a time.
Principle
Inspiration is everywhere. We don’t have to wait for inspiration. We set the
circumstances to make inspiration arise by being open to the possibility that we might be
inspired by anything at any moment. We choose the entry point, yet the entry points are
infinite and omnipresent.
Practice
i. What simple steps are you taking to allow inspiration to arise in your life? Do you
have access to beautiful music and art or are you choosing television and other
distractions?
ii. Do you walk out of the door first thing in the morning and breathe the fresh air,
notice the outline of the trees against the sky, and revel in it?
iii. Practice being inspired. Smile sincerely even if you don’t feel like it. Give an idea
to someone even if you don’t feel like it. Write something, anything, even if you
don’t feel like it. If you are like me, pretty soon you will end up “feeling like it!”
Paradigm
We can live each moment inspired and filled-with perpetual, self-generated, and
renewing ideas by not waiting for permission to be inspired. We can participate in
circumstances in which to be inspired by creating powerful internal and external triggers
for inspiration. To be inspired means living a life of simple, powerful ideas that generate
joy.
© Rob Levit
http://www.roblevit.com
410-263-8779
roblevit@roblevit.com
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