Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius. It's a funny, personal and surprisingly moving talk. Your Elusive Creative Genius
each day I you in me from the top I sit in my spot into the windows I look far out imagining I do like manifesting light visualizing from the end is attracting my goal watering nurturing loving the presence happy I am for minds foresight each breath is dreams coming true for me as I sit with my Father blessing his creation art baby blue how beautiful you radiating Sun being one how bright you star brightening smiles skies I love
a gallery showing fish floating flying in air similar to being appearing in the sea an ingenious thought capturing imagination clever to picture and design this way for all to consider and get close beyond mind flowering ideas swimmingly you say gratefully swaying into art baby blues flow each singing a song perfecting and true did the creator place a soul in each display for all to come admire and smile in some way what about a heart or is it pure sign allowing language to be interpreted by how ones shines to conjure the wonder and burst asunder a joyful means for entertaining the light yet colorfully warming feeling and embracing sight