When I was in the Himalayas I was sat in the Once in Nature Cafe having lunch and found myself looking around... All I saw was drawing, sketching in notepads, paintings being done on the restaurant walls, poi spinning, dancing, singing, guitar playing, jewelry making, rock stacking, words being written in the sand with sticks, story and poems being shared... You may think I was amongst children but these people were all my age and even some into their 40's and 50's... All tapping into their inner child...
These artistic and creative things are what I used to do as a child, but somewhere along the way it was knocked out of me, or I made these artistic expressions into a means achievement or finding merit in rather than just for the sake of self expression and expansion.
I just took a breath in of pure love and thought YES these people are in touch with their inner child and are truly expressing their creativity. Nothing was being suppressed, nobody cared about what anyone else was thinking... It was very inspiring, enjoying life for the sake of it.
Rainbow city is a place to let people explore their childlike nature and more and more people that come here are embracing this aspect and it's
beautiful.
Nic the artistic genius (and his beautiful girlfriend Anna in the background) designing a tattoo for me.
I just feel to share this ridiculous game that we were playing the other night when we had a power cut... You each suggest an animals body part then pass the paper onto the person sitting next to you who does the same thing...and we didnt stop laughing... and the best part was in the morning no one had hangovers... This is pure divine happiness...love energy flowing like children again.
The breif was...
Mouth of baboon
Neck of giraffe
Eyes of fish
Crow claws
Punk hair
On a skate board
Human bottom
Elephant ears...
Some drawings that came out from the game...
Play this at you're at a house party instead of a drinking game... I guarantee more laughter :) or even last night when the power went out we were in hysterics making shadow puppets on the dome walls...
One love you beautiful people.
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