Update June 2024

I am so very grateful for all that I have accomplished since last writing here on the blog.  This blog is so very precious to me, truly.  I have no idea if folks have read through it.  I, myself, have not even read through it in its entirety at the time of this post.  There is a real documentation here in this blog of life art emerging in the world through the work that I have done.  I feel very blessed to have this opportunity to connect with posterity in this way through writing in a format that is immediate and personal to me. 

 

I have not even considered what to put into this blog post.  And that feel aligned with where I am at right now.  It has been a time of unparalleled growth both personally and professionally.  Becoming a librarian was the goal of the life art movement in my own life and it came true!  I am now a librarian and so very grateful for that opportunity.  Learning and growing and sharing in libraries is really a gift.  And really, I have my own library as my main home and hub.  I am grateful to have been able to attend the Public Library Association conference this year.  It is taking me to completely new levels of possibility and again I am so very grateful for that. 

 

My work in the life art studies helped me to get to this point.  The practice of genuine gratitude day in day out has helped me to calibrate to a place of being and belonging that is completely genuine and heartfelt.  That has been the key to all of this.  To become real in my sense of being.  To be the real me.  The true me.  God bless it truly. 

 

And now I have become a librarian.  And again, I feel so very grateful to be able to write about this in my blog here for anyone following along and also for myself as I read back through this maturational process of good becoming.  Certainly, I have explained here what life art is.  I have thought at times that life art has become something else altogether in the maturation of my life.  I was calling it limitless living for a while.  Then the world seemed to carry me back to considering my calling as a life artist and how that fits into my life story and plan. 

 

There is so much for me to do now.  I became a certified Ohio Public Librarian and that was such an amazing feeling of accomplishment, truly!  And my graduation from graduate school was really an complete transformation in my soul and life.  I am so grateful for that.  It brought me into the field of libraires.  I need to say again how grateful I am for this.  I know this is repeating here but it bears repeating. I got a position as a librarian in a creatively based department at the library that I work for and Love.  I could not have asked for anything better!  It is the absolute dream position for me.  And as I go along, I realize that there is more in store for me and that this is just the beginning of a miraculous journey for my betterment and experience here in the lifeworld.

 

I have had so many more amazing experiences in these first six months of being a librarian just carrying on from what I experiences as a shelver and a PSA (public service assistant) II Floater.  All of this has been art.  All of this has been life art.  This is the contribution to the historical Western development of fine art.  It is called life art and/or the Life Art Movement.  It is meant to be placed in the historical record and then transcend the idea of art altogether and become a super-good-powerful way of being drawing from Source energy to effect positive change in the world which is always about becoming more of who we all already were at our core, complete goodness, beauty and Love.  Nature is this Love, and I also called that Art.  This is the gift.

 

   

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