Your creative thinking processes
In a time of destruction, create something: a poem, a parade, a community, a school, a moral principle or one peaceful moment. Sculpt something. Smell a flower. Count the petals in a flower. Look at my monochromatic image of our white stinkwoodtree.
We visited a friend who had an extremely serious surgical operation and we returned home fully charged and so wonderfully excited and inspired by life - life in Christ Jesus that He gives freely.
Our white stinkwoodtree is stripped naked of all its leaves and its intricate structure is clearly visible - especially against the backdrop of an evening sky. I had to take this photograph and the one below. These naked branches reminds me of the intricacies of the brain and our thought processes. We are living thru troublesome times rife with corruption, murder, child molestation and other horrible criminal deeds. And yet, I am in a position to work positively against such a tide of destruction by creating beautiful images.
I do hope that you are inspired as well.
The view from my front gate
Don't abandon your daydream. Stay alive! Stay relevant or become relevant. Grab your Bible, or if you don't have one, google the text in Paul's letter to the Philippians chapter 4 verse 8 - I am not going to give you the link because the challenge to you is to search it for yourself.
Blessings from me.