I'm looking forward to the February Festival - Resetting the space of your Living Altar, which Katy from our Intentional Creativity community hosts! I'm also a bit nervous, as I've been invited on board to help facilitate the group this year! You can join the group here
A decade ago, our IC teacher Shiloh issued this invitation: "I would love for you to finish your painting if you haven’t, and then to clean your studio. Reset your altars. Make new room for the sprouts to come up through the ashes. You need space and time to see what’s coming up and what wants to be shared and prepared for...."
Whatever your space and projects, giving time and attention to a reset often inspires us, and gives access to new ideas and insights.
The Resetting group description reads, "think of this, what if your whole home was a sacred space? Throughout February, (we) will lead a month of consciously clearing spaces in your home, and you're invited!"
While clearing and resetting, we're encouraged to follow the basics of «keep, redistribute, pass on» Wipe surfaces, empty trash, rethink uses of objects. Bring inspiration in.
Marie Kondo's inquiry "does it spark joy?" has helped many curate what stays, and decide what to place in another area or pass on. One of my son-in law's touchstones: "I like it, but it's tired!"
When you are ready for a reset, Pinterest is good for inspiration, my Atelier board has ideas for studios, and I'm collating ideas for my new home in Granny Flat.
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You're invited to pour a cup tea, and sit with your journal,
- What spaces in your home do you find restful?
- Which inspire?
- What are you making space for?
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