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Does Lack Of Talent Prevent You From Drawing With Heart?

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If you've fallen for the myth that artistic talent is only for a
gifted few, it's easy to conclude that there's no way to draw
with any heart. Busting this myth is less than 2 minutes away in
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Does Lack Of Talent Prevent You From Drawing With Heart?
Copyright (c) 2007 Celeste Varley
Heartsong Studio
http://www.heartsongstudio.com



Don't you need a special gift to be able to draw? Though you're
creative in other ways, you might cringe at the thought of having
to draw anything real.

If you were born with the potential for verbal language, then why
would you not have the potential for visual language as well?
Prehistoric people made cave drawings even before they developed
written language. Just look at pictures of the cave drawings in
Lascaux, France, as fresh and lively as any today.

This is no myth:

We are all born with the potential for every talent. So why do
only a few develop their talent to draw? You may have learned
humiliation from your first experiments of drawing in childhood. 
Fears may have grown to protect you ever since from more
wounding.

Inside you is this wild potential for drawing things full of
life. Thinking about trying to draw with your critical mind, only
scares it away. Just like capturing a wild horse with threats or
force, trying to imitate reality with your critical mind will
frighten away any relationship you might have with your
undiscovered potential.

Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not there.

People used to tame wild horses by breaking their spirit. It took
several days before horses would lose their freedom and obey out
of fear. Their natural potential to trust a partnership with
people was never given a chance.

Now, some sensitive "horse whisperers" take care to win wild
horses' trust with understanding. Within minutes these
sensitive, intelligent animals want to live and work with the
people who respect them, of their own free will.

Instead of avoiding drawing that scares you, take a closer look
at your fears with wild horses in mind. Fears are there to
protect you from danger. Through appreciation and respect,  you
can build and strengthen trust and dissolve your fears.

So how can you find your wild drawing potential?

A sensitive trainer can help you approach your wild potential
from the inside by  trusting your heart. Within a few minutes, it
is possible for you to discover the first glimpse of your inborn
natural ability to draw. Not expecting to imitate or capture
anything, you can see for yourself proof of your raw talent.

Before, if you believed your own critical mind, you lost all
trust, and your sense of inner knowing. Now, if you can only
trust your heart, it will know beyond a doubt that this is your
own natural visual language finally awakening.

Fear itself is not the enemy. It's fear of facing fear that
cripples us. A good horse trainer will recognize wild horses'
fear and work with it to earn their trust. You can learn to be
your own horse whisperer, trust your heart and lose your fears,
without breaking your spirit or losing your freedom.

Drawing things full of life has nothing to do with being born
special. Your beliefs and expectations - and not outer
circumstances - are the only thing holding you back. How cool is
that? How empowering to be master of finding and freeing your own
artistic potential!




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Hello, I'm Celeste Varley and it is my passion to work with 
people to discover, uncover, and recover their wild artistic 
potential. You can learn to draw with heart like you've never 
imagined! If this article speaks to your heart, you may want to 
see more “Fresh Horses” articles on my website. Check it out and 
see if it's right for you. Celeste Varley, 
http://www.heartsongstudio.com Discover, 
uncover & recover your wild artistic potential!


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