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This article originally appeared on my personal blog, Reflections of the Sovereign Artist, here. Editor’s Note: In two days, this post will be locked and is available only to paid members because we don’t want this duplicate content on the open web in a way that might draw traffic away from the original post. You can always read the entire post here. We are sharing this essay in The BoldBrush Letter because the underlying idea applies to all artists. Please enjoy. The opposite of depression is not joy. Depression literally means to “press down.” Depression, repression and suppression all mean roughly the same thing — to press down, hold back or press under — to not allow, especially negative emotions, to be ex-pressed. Expression literally means to “press out.” Thus, the opposite of depression is expression and, especially, creative expression. We must learn to embrace the dragon because creativity is a relief valve that leads to temporary enlightenment. The Path of Art can lead you out of depression. And, when negativity has been expressed — pressed out of your being — the natural state of a human is what results. And that natural state is joy, love, peace and creativity. That is why it seems like the opposite of depression is joy - because once you express the negativity, you do experience joy. You notice that you live in a world of wonder, quickened by the God Spell. When you stop contracting around the negativity and expand into harmony with the current, it is a great relief. And, since peace, love, creativity and joy are the essence of spirituality, the path of Art is ultimately a spiritual path which, essentially, is the message of the classic book The Artist’s Way and a major message of my forthcoming book, The Sovereign Artist (join waitlist). “The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” — Mary Oliver, Poet This reflection explores themes addressed in my forthcoming book, The Sovereign Artist. Join the Sovereign Artist Waitlist Other Referenced Posts:Embrace the Dragon Creativity is a Relief Valve The Energy of Temporary Enlightenment The God Spell No AI Zone: Everything written in this post (and all my posts) is written 100% by me, Clint “Clintavo” Watson, a flesh and blood human seeking to grow my soul and come home my truest self; for that is the essence of creativity. I do not use AI to assist me with writing — that would deny me the very growth of my world through writing that I seek. FASO Loves John Lasater’s oil paintings! See More of John Lasater’s art by clicking here. Wouldn’t You Love to work with a website hosting company that actually promotes their artists?As you can see, at FASO, we actually do, and, Click the button below to start working Get Started with FASO for Free You're currently a free subscriber to BoldBrush. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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