As a child, my first successful creative act was writing and directing plays put on by myself, my sister, and my cousins for the amusement of our adult relatives (who made a very captive audience!) My second successful creative act took place when I discovered that my teacher had hung up one of my poems for all to read. It was very validating, but, at a tender age, it also made me feel vulnerable. Moving through and beyond a mix of intimacy and exposure made it possible for me to compete in and win poetry slams as an adult.
My attitudes toward the listed concepts are as follows:
I attend church every Sunday and it is here where I am fed, spiritually, but am, at the same time, humbled by what little I know of humans' understanding of God. This is beyond my current "reach" and I would like to study religion, particularly Buddhism. My greatest fear is of my own vulnerability--of my sensitivity in such an overly stimulating world. Also, (and this is a little embarassing) I am both afraid of and fascinated by the paranormal. Thankfully, I don't anticipate coming into contact with anything paranormal any time soon. (I am not a big fan of heights, either.) My idea of mastery is the fulfillment of a vision. My greatest dream is to live as a writer in the country in a big, old rambling butter yellow farmhouse with dark green shutters and a wrap-around porch. Oddly, the house would always smell of fresh-baked bread, even though I don't bake. I would have lots of land with a river in the back where I would paddle my canoe. My trusty cat, Scout, would have free reign of the property. I would have a small kitchen garden and several, expansive flower gardens where woodland animals would nibble and frolic, undisturbed. It sounds a bit Disneyesque, but hey, it's a dream, so I reserve the right to color it with as many chalks as I can...
My attitudes toward the listed concepts are as follows:
- Money: an unfortunate, but necessary means of negotiating one's way through today's current society/economy
- Power: Not interested. Empowerment: Interested.
- Praise: Productive praise requires explication
- Rivals: Exciting. Inspiring.
- Work: I do not define myself by my vocation.
- Play: Creative projects (I am currently designing a chair to be sold at a fund-raising auction), Scrabble, pool, museums, art galleries, Pictionary, entertaining friends, Karaoke, photoshoots, charades, etc.
I attend church every Sunday and it is here where I am fed, spiritually, but am, at the same time, humbled by what little I know of humans' understanding of God. This is beyond my current "reach" and I would like to study religion, particularly Buddhism. My greatest fear is of my own vulnerability--of my sensitivity in such an overly stimulating world. Also, (and this is a little embarassing) I am both afraid of and fascinated by the paranormal. Thankfully, I don't anticipate coming into contact with anything paranormal any time soon. (I am not a big fan of heights, either.) My idea of mastery is the fulfillment of a vision. My greatest dream is to live as a writer in the country in a big, old rambling butter yellow farmhouse with dark green shutters and a wrap-around porch. Oddly, the house would always smell of fresh-baked bread, even though I don't bake. I would have lots of land with a river in the back where I would paddle my canoe. My trusty cat, Scout, would have free reign of the property. I would have a small kitchen garden and several, expansive flower gardens where woodland animals would nibble and frolic, undisturbed. It sounds a bit Disneyesque, but hey, it's a dream, so I reserve the right to color it with as many chalks as I can...
Jules, you are a hard act to follow. It is obvious that you dedicate yourself to both your reading and writing because your posts are brimming with energy and have a maturity that I lack. It is a little humbling.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my post; when you say that I have the ability, it sounds true! I have already started plotting out a schedule, starting off the day with more reading. Also, your dream sounds incredible, but I think I need a little clarification: does the house have the ability to fly and/or teleport from place to place? This is a dream, remember? Well, in my dystopian/Orwellian video game I assure you that it can.
I love your description of your dream home! I can see the color and smell the break baking :) I'd love to live in an old farmhouse with a front porch, a fireplace, a huge library, and lots and lots of land. To me, that seems like the perfect environment for writing!
ReplyDeleteHave you been to visit Emerson's house in Concord - it's the lovely, buttery yellow you describe...and you can have a visit at the Alcott House while you're there for inspiration for a character you described working on in once of your comments...
ReplyDeleteSuggested reads: March by Geraldine Brooks - and picking up on this theme of beloved/Beloved (which we will get to when we start poetry), Rumi, Tagore, and Gregory Orr's poetry.
Jules---you're a genius, seriously :)
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