From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Your creativity influences other artists

by Sandra Walter December 13, 2009

Any act of artistic expression sends a creative vibration resonating through the collective consciousness. This is also true of thought vibration. The grand thing about being an artist is the quality energy we resonate in order to alter reality. When you create something to influence an audience, to take them on a journey, you are [...]

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Don’t quit your art job

by Sandra Walter December 12, 2009

There are many nice benefits to having a day job: health insurance, paid vacation time, social interaction, a steady source of rent, funding for art supplies, and endless material for writing comedy. But the underestimated benefit of a day job is structure.
The structure of a 9-5 can help you structure your art. It forces you [...]

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Let us Hold a Vision for Humanity

by Sandra Walter December 10, 2009

Orin and DaBen are longtime favorite teachers of mine. Their latest observations on worldwide abundance are in such direct alignment with my personal beliefs that I had to post their insights on my blog here. The visions/affirmations at the bottom are powerful; say them aloud and sense the wisdom and joy of possibility held in [...]

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World AIDS day

by Sandra Walter December 1, 2009

In 1988, when AIDS was killing my friends and endangering many of our creative people with extinction, I decided to organize an event on my college campus to raise AIDS awareness. It turned into a larger project than I had expected; a week-long event of panel discussions, meetings, and awareness events on the campus. The [...]

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