LifeGrid Magazine April 2017 | Page 21

resource we can connect to again and cultivate. Human beings have been expressing through image since the begin- ning of time. You know how to do this deep in your bones and there is no way you can do it wrong. So I offer this invitation. If you see yourself in between the lines of this article, if you have an art wound, I invite you to close your eyes and connect with your little child self. Remember back to the first times that you colored with crayons or cut out paper dolls or made paper airplanes. Reconnect with that innocent, naturally creative part of yourself. Take her or him on an art date and let him or her pick out a few art supplies and give yourself the gift of letting that part of you come out to play and explore. What are your favorite colors? How do YOU like to move the pen or pencil or crayon or paintbrush on the paper? Is it OK just to feel the pleasure of paint squishing through your fingers? Can it be fun to make a mess and be ooey-gooey? But why do it now? What if doing so made you feel good…more hope- ful…more energetic? What if doing so gave you the space for a wonderful idea to bubble about your business or a problem to solve in a relationship? What if doing so made the nervousness in your stomach settle for awhile? What if doing so helped you feel connected to the source of all creation, whatever that might mean to you? What if you learned to meet your life with the same curiosi- ty a child meets a table covered with containers of paint? What if the way a child picks out crayons could be the same way that you pick out the food for dinner or the clothes to wear or the direction to go on your walk? What if your imagination came to life again and your creativity expressed itself in a way that involved no paper or pencil? I'm not sure who first said this, but I'm going to keep saying it. “Art leads to imagination; and imagination leads to empathy.” pamelahawkins.com facebook.com/pamela.hawkins.376 instagram.com/artofpamelahawkins We need your imagination and we need your empathy in all areas of our li ves. So I invite you to reach back into your memory and connect with that child part of yourself who “knows.” I invite you to give him or her a hug and a kiss and ask them to reveal their beautiful, magical imagination to you. And then sit down and have a coloring date together.