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Jamie's avatar

Same! To a bunch of this. Are you using the new supplies??

sophia josephine's avatar

Yes :) the mini sketchbook and markers took a lot of pressure off. I’ve made one watercolor and a handful of drawings. I also just completed a continued training for my craniosacral school which means lots of note doodles 🙈 and reminds me that, quite literally, my hands very much enjoy moving in a free flowing way and I lik this sh**. so will keep doing it. How’s it on your end?

Jamie's avatar

Sweet :)) Yes I like that about mini. I switched to playing on a keyboard, I think it suits me better

infinite one's avatar

You are not the only one who wants to be *realistic and become more like a child everyday 😁 even though being "realistic" (the societal definition), involves and requires conformity to this insane asylum to at least some degree - I'd say being truly realistic is about what the soul longs for, and what the inner child expression of that is 💙💙💙 beautiful post

Letter203@hotmail.com's avatar

One of your best defining quality is your child likeness. It is highly praised in scriptures. Mark 10:14–15

“Let the little children come to me… for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly I tell you, anyone who does not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

Jesus not only welcomes children but uses them as the model for how adults must receive God’s kingdom—with openness, simplicity, and trust.” You, dear friend, exhibit this beautiful quality. Thank you for sharing.