Monday, October 25, 2010

CULTIVATING AWARENESS of WHOLENESS through PAINTING New Mexico July 13-15 2010

The assumptions at the core of all mystical traditions, is that we are already whole and complete. We have all experienced the paradox of absolute wholeness in spite of fact that everything in our incarnation and culture reflects separation. This is the reason that those experiences of wholeness can slip by us or be forgotten so easily. Painting for me is an apt practice for re-membering wholeness. The essential key to this process is imagination. To cultivate imagination from a place of whole being, rather than mental faculties means letting go of mental chatter. As the imagination grows and ripens we are able to engage reality in a fuller context. I am not speaking of fantasy but consciously inviting the soul energies to be expressed through the personality by allowing imagination to transcend the polarities that are known.


The imagination is a means to tap into the not-yet-recognized dimensions of our being as we cultivate awareness of unity which includes diversity. It takes practice to bypass the rational mind, materialistic orientation and fear-based defenses. Imagination as a practice in Transformational Painting brings awareness to the blueprint of Oneness even as we experience the illusion of duality.

There are many ways to develop the imagination and tend to the deeper relationship of our wholeness: storytelling, dream work, soul-orientated poetry, shadow work, trance dancing, drumming, ritual, nature, active imagination, symbolic artwork and many others. In this workshop through TRANSFORMATIONAL PAINTING we focused on those below.


• Our dream life is one of the most intelligent dimensions of our lives. To become more conscious of our dreams is to integrate, heal and engage in a dialogue with the soul through metaphor. This kind of painting in its purity is ‘awake dreaming.’ We use dream techniques to go deeper into our imagery; not in an analytical way but to stimulate our process, making new connections and revelations.
• We cannot help but paint our personal mythology. Our journals with reflections and digital images of the paintings stages track the limiting story as well as the evolving story that wants to break through our illusions.
• The many voices within our selves seem real, as they sometimes take over our feelings, thinking and expression. It is important to establish a baseline. The practice of clearing and opening to the not-yet-known material through active imagination is a major component in this painting.

PLACE plays a powerful role in inner development, calling forth collective archetypal energies from the land to meet the individual with new perspectives and visions. In this New Mexico workshop, near Abiquiu on the Chama River we painted for three days in a private adobe studio where creative practice emerged with the mystery and enchantment of the Southwest. Many of the painters claimed breakthroughs and new insights in their works and personal life. In time the muscles of a soul-personality dialogue develop as we meet the tremendous challenge of discerning between personality and our greater self.