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Hi There,
I've been pondering what Janis Joplin meant when she said, "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose." I mentioned that on the occasions that it seems like we're all already free, just imprisoned by our own thoughts. If I sit down in a quiet room and meditate, by which I mean "observe my own thoughts", I start to see that these feelings are constructs of my worldly self, my ego, and society's programming. One by one we can learn to let go of these thoughts... to "lose" these feelings of the world.
At their root, these worldly feelings, I think, come from fear... a fear of loss. We might fear a loss of income, a loss of a loved one, a loss of social status, or the loss of an opportunity. But ironically, the thing we truly need to lose is the fear of losing things! "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose." Yoda told Luke Skywalker.
All the great mystics teach this idea. Jesus said, "He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life." "Eternal" doesn't just mean "forever." The "Eternal" can be here and now and refer to an "eternal truth" or "eternal self." Your worldly self has to "die", so that your eternal self can live.
And, perhaps, once we've done that, once we have "nothing left to lose", then, and only then, will you be truly, "eternally" free.
Perhaps, that's what she meant. Or perhaps, as I mentioned, I'd just had a little too much wine.
On to today's art marketing thoughts...
Marketing your art requires a unique approach that most other products and services just don't need. Building a connection and creating personal relationships with your buyers is a piece of the marketing puzzle.
Our Art Marketing Program (AMP) provides artists with a roadmap to use our marketing resources to build new connections and deepen existing connections. In the article below, I'll dive into personal outreach and how simple little personal touches can truly make a big difference in the eyes of collectors.
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Enjoy, Clint Watson
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