Have you ever noticed your home cluttered for days, just waiting for you to clean it up?
I’ve come to believe it has little to do with the mess itself and everything to do with what’s unfolding within us. The heart is trying to speak, pointing towards an inner state we haven’t yet paused to hear.
Look closely at what’s stirring beneath the surface. When you begin to soften that inner unrest, time seems to return on its own. Tasks abandoned for months suddenly find their moment. The endless scroll loosens its grip, and something within gently makes space to clear what no longer belongs.
Our homes are mirrors of our inner worlds. When balance settles inside us, it quietly rearranges the world around us. When the inner chaos is sorted, the outer world is already at peace. Perhaps this is what our mother Earth is trying to tell us. What do you think?
Flowers aren’t clever like the smart gadgets we keep at home, yet we still choose to surround ourselves with them.
What makes them so cherished? What gives them their quiet power?Have you ever looked at a flower on a day filled with sadness?
They give you instant joy and happiness, and take away all the sadness like magic.
It’s as if their whispers reach into the tired corners of the soul, reminding us of freshness and beauty of life to live one more day with all the joy. They are invaluable.
Can you feel the difference between a day without flowers and a day in their presence? Do they bring you joy too?
Yesterday, when I was in a café painting, I realized why I should keep making more art. It’s true—it is frightening to sit in public and paint. But I also realized that this is something everyone secretly wishes they could do. The others looked at me as if to say, “You’re really brave to do this. We could never.” It showed me that art is nothing to be afraid of. It’s something special and beautiful—something you simply do. Embrace the courage that is rising from within.
And if you are an artist wondering why you should make more art… it’s because you have this beautiful gift to bring beauty into the world.
To follow the process of painting, please click here – > YouTube.
Watercolor does lots of things to you. It makes you go crazy. It makes you tensed. Of all the things it can do, it made me cry today. Not out of frustration or anger, but out of joy, out of love. I was painting like always. But then as I was slowly creating it, it felt like everything suddenly fell into place. The feeling is like how you are practicing to topple that water bottle straight and you have practiced for 100 times and suddenly you just did it.
Today, I was really doubting my journey with art in general. I was comparing myself to all the instagram artists who found lot of followers and a way of means to continue their art and I was telling myself ‘You are way behind them’. This triggered bunch of questions in me – ‘Is it really worth it? Why am I doing this? Why am I so foolish and stubborn? In this world, that runs on new flashy things everyday where do I stand? Where does the watercolor art stand?’ I felt I must be stupid to be on this path with so many hardships and constant self doubt. But…
When art moves you, when the feeling of love that just flows from your deepest core of the Self, you know why you are on this path. There is no rational/logical reasoning you can give yourself. The love that flows from your heart is just priceless. It feels like you can do anything for it. You can be anything to keep going on this path. As you flow on this path, you realize you are becoming love itself. It’s your journey to the Center – the source of all happiness. The path is difficult but you will make it, says the beautiful feeling guiding you from the core of the being. Here I am creating this blog.
Because, this is what I am.
Truly, watercolor does lot of things to you. Of all the things, it makes you loving and humane 🙂