AEDM Day 17: Elements Mind Map

by jenn on November 17, 2008

in Art,Art Every Day Month

I’m still trying to figure out what I want to put on the pages of the Exploding Box I made yesterday.  I made a visual mind map of some ideas (from a book called The Art of Ritual) that would fit the structure of the four sections.  During the leadership program I went through, every morning we practiced a ritual that honored the four directions and seasons.  It was a symbolic way to start the day. I’m still in the middle of my creative process around how I want to complete this project, so I’ll sleep on it and see what comes up tomorrow!

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Kara Sorensen November 18, 2008 at 8:43 am

Hi Jennifer,

I’ve really been enjoying your blog for the last couple of weeks now. I just have to comment about the right and left dyslexia that you mentioned on your post today, as I have that too! I asked a chiropractor about it once and he said it was much more common in women, and it has a lot to do with creativity, etc. Anyways, I can relate.

Thanks,

Kara

Ananda Leeke November 18, 2008 at 10:18 am

The map makes me think of yin and yang…. reactive and responsive mind… male and female energies…. the whole spectrum of creative spirit.

Goddess Leonie I Creative Goddess November 18, 2008 at 7:45 pm

Hi Jennifer ~

It’s so lovely to fall upon all your lovely websites today and witness all the wonderful shining work you are doing in the world.

And I love the four directions mindmap… they are such a sacred practice for me too :)

Bless you woman & your gorgeous journey ~
Leonie
http://www.GoddessLeonie.com

leah November 18, 2008 at 11:06 pm

it was interesting to see this depiction of the elements as that’s one of the themes in the soul coaching book (each week focuses on one of the elements.)

i totally like the idea of the box opening up to these different elements (or seasons or directions!)

Jamie Lees November 23, 2008 at 6:02 pm

It’s beautiful Jennifer. Sure sounds like a great INFP kind of project… groupings, repeat patterns, categorizing… Ooooh fun!

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