
Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown
Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown
Today is Easter Saturday - Republished
Doing all this myself, this was bound to happen. A big silent space ended up right in the middle. It's now fixed.
I'm sharing this one again, with a short intro and update on an interaction I had with the mailman that I mentioned in the original episode.
I felt the need to hear this message today. Here it is on the top of the stack in case you want to hear it - or hear it again - too.
This is a calendar time-specific episode, though the ideas are applicable for any time in life. I wrote a journal entry in the spring of 2016 when I was in a place of sorrow that coinsided with Holy Week - between Palm Sunday and Easter. I drew upon something I'd learned about a day that isn't talked about - Easter Saturday - for solace and for the reminder, the permission to honor my time of grief. Having a creative practice is a form of the light of love that can transform our suffering.
My original writing, and a the painting I had just finished that was meaningful for me - to this time - can be found here: https://https://www.lifeinfullcolor.com/life-stories/march-22-2016-easter-saturday.
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