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To say "I am an artist"-and to believe it for the very first time (or, for the very first time in a long time)-is the necessary pivotal step in becoming who you already are. It's the recognition of your own powerful, creative force. It's the acknowledgement of the vast artistic potential that lies deep inside of you, waiting for a moment to spring forth. Waiting for this present moment. As an artist and creative being, you can't afford to wait for the world to give you permission to do your work-or to step out of that cramped, darkened closet that has suffocated your creativity with fear and…mehr

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To say "I am an artist"-and to believe it for the very first time (or, for the very first time in a long time)-is the necessary pivotal step in becoming who you already are. It's the recognition of your own powerful, creative force. It's the acknowledgement of the vast artistic potential that lies deep inside of you, waiting for a moment to spring forth. Waiting for this present moment. As an artist and creative being, you can't afford to wait for the world to give you permission to do your work-or to step out of that cramped, darkened closet that has suffocated your creativity with fear and uncertainty for years. You must claim your creative birthright and abide by your inner voice now. You must choose to do your work in this present moment. ...
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TIM LJUNGGREN is an Episcopal priest, a filmmaker, a writer, a mixed media artist, and a photographer. From 2001 until 2009, he edited and published the electronic magazine INSOLENT RUDDER, which was chosen by POETS & WRITERS magazine as one of the top literary sites on the internet. Ljunggren wrote and published the book Koan Kreativity: Using Ancient Wisdom to Inspire Modern Creativity in 2017, which focuses on Zen philosophy and the creative process. He is currently working on a feature-length documentary entitled BIG SKY CREATIVITY: MONTANA ARTISTS AND THEIR PASSIONS, along with other short film projects. Ljunggren currently lives in Montana with his wife, Linda, and their three dogs (Cajun, Ranger, and Benji).