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When the beautiful Nicole from Studio Margot asked me to write for her St Nicholas day series on love as the basis for art and life i was flattered and pleased and as i sat to write this i became more pleased. 

Firstly i have been wanting to make a blog where i can have my art work and expand other ideas  i have too and there never seemed to be the right time to do it... and then when i thought about the theme of love in our lives it seemed right to launch with a blog post that was all about my deepest intention.
 
Nicole told me about St Nicholas who comes bearing gifts and it seems so appropriate to write about love with that image in my mind... love is like a gift in the lives of all of us - it can come in tiny boxes or need a truck to move it - but it is always being offered to us... often in ways we least expect.  

Having the chance to sit back and examine why love is so central to all i do has been difficult lately - the tendrils of busy have been deep in my daily life... but sitting here to write this this morning makes me realise that i truely feel powered by love.

Not the "oh he loves me he held my hand and took me to the movies" love... but the deep true love as the basis of everything love... that ancient force that you can feel when you sit in the shelter of an old tree or in silence by the sea...

it is a love that is not always gentle, can sometimes be feirce and nest shaking, but i believe is a love that guides us into the best selves we can be as long as we listen and act with integrity.

it is a love that requires us to be above all kind... a love that requires us to think widely and with our hearts and not just our brains.  it is a love that requires us to challenge some accepted understandings... it is a love that connects us around the world - not just from Romania to New Zealand (which is remarkable enough) but to all living creatures (and yes i mean trees and flowers and mountains and bees and....)

that love is present in everything i do, if i am centred enough to listen for it... sometimes it takes a big event in our lives (an illness for example) for us to align ourselves with this love - giving us a chance to examine what truely counts and be present to the existence and the constancy of this all embracing force of generation and regeneration.

I have found gratitude lists such a good way of connecting with this love - some days i can only muster being grateful for being able to breathe and see ... and then i notice the green out my window and the birds singing and pretty soon that list has 12 things on it and i see, in the midst of sadness and other bleak things, that love is still with me.

It is just a process of finding your way back to love.

It is like that in my art - when i am holding an intention (and the best intentions are loving and playful and not intellectual) the art that appears is always full of love when i look at it... there is a peice of my heart out there for the world to see - not in a sacrificial way, but in an offering to love that gets paid back 100 fold... watching what i make touch other people and instruct me is a blessing beyond what i can describe here... sometimes i get caught in thinking what people will like and what will sell, but if i am kind to myself and realign myself with love and curiosity and play then i am welcomed back to the ease of love's arms and i grow a little more....

it is not a process i am perfect at, i am not a perfect selfless mother Theresa, but then i don't think i need to be - i just need to keep practising, keep aligning with love and goodness will keep unfolding in my path..

it really is that simple        
      
 


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bobbie from SARK
12/03/2011 12:34

I'll gladly follow anywhere you choose to go ~
Love you ~

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12/03/2011 13:34

I am already a big fan of your way of being in the world of your art and your writin-- and this just pulls it all together doesn't it. Lovely site Great post.

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mollie
12/03/2011 16:41

Beautiful painting,
beautiful blog
beautiful you.
Love Love Love

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12/03/2011 18:54

Dear Jane, thank you for your beautiful words and art!
Do you know it is St Nicolas day tomorrow - In Europe? We (dutch people) celebrate his goodness of gifting he did hundreds of years ago every year at the 5th of December. He comes back every year... Santa is created after him and his gifting is also coming back every year. We think in the physical presents we shop for, but in fact it is al about the greatest gift we have all to give and to receive: Love! Isn't that not the Christ energy which rebirth is eternal and what we should and could celebrate in every moment.
With love, Denise :)

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Claire
12/03/2011 18:59

Whither thou goest...

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12/03/2011 19:34

You are such a beautiful, loving soul. I'd walk the world with you. I'd spend time talking about love and art and all the other things that brings us to life and connect our souls. So glad you are in the world and in my life.

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12/03/2011 23:26

This is a beautiful place to linger, soulful and loving like you. I look forward to coming back again and again.

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12/04/2011 07:40

this line really got to me....

it is a love that is not always gentle, can sometimes be feirce and nest shaking, but i believe is a love that guides us into the best selves we can be as long as we listen and act with integrity.

gorgeous post! i love your heart...

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12/04/2011 08:53

You say it so well, Jane...and remind me that I am truly honored to know you.

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12/05/2011 00:26

Hey Jane,

I'm here !
Good to see you wearing a crown with your feet up :)
Looks like you are doing gr8
xoxo
Joyce
(no longer from Christchurch..)

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12/05/2011 10:33

lovely post, jane. your words are heartfelt, soulfelt. my own blogpost this morning touched on love. it felt so good to find yours this afternoon...
xo

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12/06/2011 10:27

I feel like I was just handed the most exquisitely carved box ... the wood warm in my hands ... and inside - your words and the image of your radiant smile.

So beautiful dear friend. If there was anyone guided by love, it is you! I am so grateful for your company on this path.

xo Lis

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12/07/2011 12:29

Jane, I have followed you for a long time but couldn't comment on your other blog (like literally,blogger wouldn't let me!) so I am excited and humbled to be here to read your words -
Many beautiful words, from a beautiful woman.

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Melissa
12/12/2011 16:45

Dearest Jane, wise, loving words that speak straight to my Inner Knowing. Thankyou. Xox.

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01/25/2012 23:29

Lovely woman! Such a beautiful image here. Thanks for your inspiring self.

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