![]() I have set the stage in my previous newsletters and blogs to educate about trauma's relationship to the senses, the concept of healing, the environment and preparation to create and now where to find the place within to start your process. I call this place 'intuitive art expression'. Follow your intuition and trust your gut. Intuition is defined as the ability to understand something immediately without the need for conscious reasoning; quick and ready insight; something known without the need for reasoning. There is no room for a critic here only compassionate trust of self. Intuitively listen to that deep place within where no one can go but you and reflect. Sense the colors, textures, environment, subjects, symbols and actions of this deepest self. Listen to and feel the intuitive information that emerges. Step by step your process will be revealed, but please be clear, the riches are not about the product you end up with, it's the journey getting there. What materials/actions call to you? Do you crave hard, soft, bright, dark, textures, patterns, blue, black yellow, flowing , malleable, glue or cutting? Sense, it, then go to your materials and let your intuition guide you. Allow experimentation without judgement. If it doesn't feel right, try something else. If you start with watercolors and it feels uncontrolled, try clay, colored pencils or cutting paper. I 'm reminded of a story of a little boy from a broken home doing art. Water coloring made him fearful, clay didn't interest him and finally he found a bottle of glue. He obsessively proceeded to glue pieces of paper together for much of the remainder of the art class which gave him great joy and peace. He was having terrible attachment issues from his broken home and was able to manage them through the act of 'attaching'! Once materials are found, create without critique. My initial drawings were scribbles and lots of them. Sometimes they were barely visible lines/textures and other times objects/symbols. Incorporate the making of safe art in between triggering work and seek support if needed. My website contains 'Stages of Healing' which describes steps of the art process I experienced and may be helpful to refer to. Date and keep all art for later viewing when patterns and themes emerge. Now, play and express your intuitive art and watch as the images reveal your story
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