Art Jihad June 1, 2020

Art Jihad

June 1, 2020 Water Color Mixing

Saladin was a benevolent Muslim battle commander respected by Jews, Christians and Muslims, Sufis – many sects. This book is a translation of the original, written in the 12th century. I read it to empower my inner art jihad.

Jihad is “holy battle” and it means to overcome lower nature in order to express more godlike nature. John-Roger taught me that God is in everything. In that case, I get to choose which aspects of godliness  I want to experience. Do I want to experience self-judgement and unrealistically high expectations? Mmm, nah.

How about patience and generosity of spirit?  Yes! My lower nature is afraid to make mistakes. It is afraid to take risks. My personal jihad is about simply putting the paintbrush into my hand. As I allow myself into a journey of ‘imperfection’ and discovery, I experience God flowing through me. Discovery is the perfection. Perfection becomes celebrating! Today I learned about mixing colors with Makoccino on You Tube, who is adorable. It was so fun and beautiful to play with color! #1 takeaway: Some colors are “trying” to build orange, some colors are trying to build green, and some are trying to build purple!  When I mix those, the blend is bright, when I mix two colors that are not leaning towards the same secondary color, (like orange, green, or purple) the blend is muddy. 🦋