Thursday, January 3, 2013

VAN GOGH, ENERGY, & LOVE

For years I have admired Vincent Van Gogh's painting, Starry Night. I dreamed that one day I could have a copy of this painting to look at every day and this Channukah my son, David, gave me a copy on stretched canvas. I placed the painting on the wall directly in front of the couch where I sit to write. I had forgotten the physical impact that the energy from this painting has on a person viewing it. I have been completely drawn into this painting and can feel its energy explode in my heart as love and passion for life. All I have is a copy and it affects me deeply, imagine if you were to see the original painting itself; the energy it must exude.

Each of us is an original work of art created by ONE. Each of us radiate raw energy and passion in every act that we do, every word that we speak, and every time we look into another person's eyes. Now the question for us all is what kind of energy we are sending out into the universe; negative or positive? That choice is our's alone and we make the choice every second of our existence and then deal with the consequences of what we have sent out. As we know, energy cannot be destroyed; it is eternal. Therefore the energy from our thoughts, actions, and words are eternal and stretch out into the Cosmos touching and impacting all that they come into contact with. We are then in turn affected by the energy that everything-matter and anti-matter-send out. The entire universe is a living, breathing pulse of energy with frequencies ranging from very negative to very positive and what you send out is what you will attract.

Vincent Van Gogh's art has impacted the world with his great passion for life. We may not be a Van Gogh, but we also effect the Cosmos and every person that we meet. Wisdom dictates that we strive to send out the most positive energy that we can so that everyone we come into contact with will be uplifted and send back to us their positive energy. The alternative is to send out negative energy and then have it return to us as grief, sorrow, and loss. The choice is always your own.  

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