Lars Toomre

Some Personal Thoughts and Trivia

Season

Human Pain Does Not Let Go Instantly

Blonde Canadian actress Laura Vandervoot dressed in white showing cleavage

Human pain does not let go of its grip at one point in time. Rather, it works its way out of our consciousness over time. There is a season of sadness. A season of anger. A season of tranquility. A season of hope.

American author and public speaker (born 1940)

The Artist's Way Every Day - April 14th

Brunette beauty Carrie Dalon looks up from pool in sexy blue bikini

For an artist, "I don't know" is the hard time. It is the season between seasons when you are not sure what you are making and if you are making anything worthwhile. All artists go through seasons of rooted joy and seasons of rootless restlessness and doubt. It goes with the territory. If we knew, always, what it is we know, there would be no new land to push forward to. We would do and redo what it is we do — and that is not the artist's life. Ours is a life of invention.

Thought for Today: Heart Song

Beautiful blue skies above Lake Baikal and flowers in Russia

Everyone has a song in their heart. Everyone has a reason for being here and a season for making their highest, greatest most auspicious contribution. No one knows what that is or when that is for anyone else. Only our own heart knows what and when it is for us. Your heart wants to sing. Don’t die with your music still within you. There is a reason for everything and a purpose to your life. Too many fail to listen to the song in their heart and therefore fail to find their purpose and their part. What makes your soul sing and your heart dance? Actually you heart is your soul and you are both! Ask this one question of yourself but don’t be in a hurry to answer it. Live in the question for a day, a week, a month. Let it invite your heart to speak to you. And when you are absolutely sure what your heart is saying is true then begin to invoke the changes necessary in your life so that you live in alignment with your song. Be patient with this.

Thought for Today: Summer's End

Blue summer skies above Lake Agnes in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Summer — it's a time of abundance, to enjoy the summer sun, flowers and fruits ... but, summer, like everything else, doesn't last forever. If summer was forever, all the energy and potential would reach its limits and inertia would set in. And so slowly but surely, the cycle turns; everything moves on. Everything has its own time; its own season. Remember, the end of something good, means the start of something also good. All you have to do is be connected and in tune with the natural flow of nature's energies.

Thought for Today: A Fruit Tree In Season

Herd of elephants wanderin on a plain under purple sky with lightening

Generosity can be defined in many ways but respect, kindness, benefit and accessibility are its key characteristics. Generosity is like a fruit tree in season. All its fruit is available to anyone for the picking. When I am full, complete, when I have conquered selfish needs then I can be naturally generous. My being is open to others to share the best without any obligation.

Brush Against Goodness For A Season

Brunette beauty contestant Laura Valenti was Miss Italy 2009

The only comfort comes in thinking about how nice it was to know them, and how nice it was to brush against goodness for a season.

Anonymous liberal Baptist preacher who blogged at Real Live Preacher.

The Artist's Way Every Day - October 20th

Blonde beauty contestant Kristen Dalton was Miss USA 2009

As artists, we must be resilient. Delicate as we are, we must also be stalwart. We must take our cue from the natural world and vow to be like the perennial flowers, stubbornly reappearing season after season. There is some simple dignity that lies in the labor of doing the art for art's sake and not for the glory and acclaim that we hope to accrue. We are creations and we are intended, in turn, to be creative ourselves. Like the flowers, we are intended to blossom. We must make art for the sheer sake of making art. That is being true to our nature. That is being true to our path.

See It Through

Victoria Justice, Brunette American actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer (born 1993)

Some people plant in the spring and leave in the summer. If you've signed up for a season, see it through. You don't have to stay forever, but at least stay until you see it through.

New Yorker Cartoon: Place Famous For Its Short Fiction

New Yorker Cartoon with caption "famous for its short fiction about food"

In this holiday season with many parties and more evening dinners out, this New Yorker cartoon might well make one smile as one goes to make the next reservation. The caption to the cartoon reads, "This place is famous for its short fiction about food."