My purpose is to explore and express my love of beauty and the beauty of love. Here’s some of what I’ve come up with.

Grow Your Vision Wings Meditation

Are you feeling a difference yet between last year and this year?

2018 is the Year of the Butterfly.

It’s time to align to your divine essence to co-create the life you were meant to live.

Growing your wings and breaking out of the chrysalis to take flight is a process that takes intention, attention, and inspired action.

In this Grow Your Vision Wings Meditation – a guided visualization that I channeled live during a recent workshop – you’ll get to:

  • connect to your Team of Divine Helpers to receive gifts & messages
  • look in the rearview mirror at your life to acknowledge perceived obstacles & opportunities
  • transform obstacles into gifts
  • release what no longer serves you
  • imagine / manifest transformation in specific areas of your life
  • align with your Highest Good

It’s best listened to with headphones and your eyes closed.

Set time aside after this 30-minute meditation to write down the guidance you received and inspired actions to take to keep the momentum going upwards and forwards.

Enjoy!

Note: All of my blog meditations are now available on my YouTube Channel

P.S. If you’d like me to co-create a guided visualization with your Team of Divine Helpers specifically for your needs, learn more here….

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A Purposeful Path Meditation

This Purposeful Path Meditation came into being at the end of a business meeting. Isn’t that what you do at the end of your meetings?

My friend Leslie asked that we do something to help align us to our life purpose and our mission for 2018 and beyond.

That seemed like the perfect occasion to channel a creative visualization. I’m glad I recorded it, so I could share it with you now.

May it support your intention to live a life of purpose & passion.

An Example of…

It’s also a good example of my custom Discovery Journey Meditations . These are based on your expressed needs.

I tune into your Higher Self and Divine Consciousness and ask for a meditation on your behalf. I then lead you through a scenario that I receive in my mind’s eye.

The only difference is that I didn’t record this one with my professional gear. I also didn’t mix in the music separately, which would have given it better sound quality. This was a live recording.

A Purposeful Path Meditation

So get comfy and enjoy this Purposeful Path Meditation. It’s a 26-minute self-discovery process that will bring you different experiences, messages, and inspired actions every time you listen.

It’s best enjoyed with headphones and with your eyes closed.

Note. All of my blog meditations are now available on my YouTube Channel.

 

Dominique Hurley Intuitive Readings - NamasteP.S. If you’d like me to channel a meditation based on your needs and with the help of your Team of Divine Helpers, they’re currently on sale for $247 Cdn. Learn more here…

 

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Are you ready to take the leap?

dolphin leaping

“Leap” (10″ x 10″) – SOLD
Happy New Year Dear One!

“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities.” 
― Gloria Steinem

It’s a new year! It’s bound to be different than last year, but how?

That’s up to you!

Let your imagination take you into the realm of limitless possibilities.

Are you ready to take the leap to explore new interests, new groups, new restaurants, new sports, new destinations? How about new ways of being and doing in your existing relationships, jobs, self-talk, etc.?

What changes would you like to see in these areas of your life?  

Or…

How would you like to feel in each of these areas?  Write your answers down.

  1. physical environment;
  2. fun/recreation;
  3. business / career;
  4. personal/spiritual development;
  5. wellness & health;
  6. Romance/Family;
  7. Finances/life planning
  8. Social Life / Community

As we transition into a new year, ask your heart / intuition what it wants. Brainstorm, daydream, or do one of my favourites exercises- an intuitive vision board.

“Take a leap of faith and begin this wondrous new year by believing. Believe in yourself. And believe that there is a loving Source – a Sower of Dreams – just waiting to be asked to help you make your dreams come true.”   ~Sarah Ban Breathnach

Then take the leap – follow through with inspired action. This may be one tiny step at a time or by taking a leap of faith.

The important thing is that you’re moving in the direction of your dreams and desires.

“We must walk consciously only part way toward our goal, and then leap in the dark to our success.”
― Henry David Thoreau

It’s a new year. A blank canvas. Are you ready to take the leap?

As a bonus gift, enjoy this 42-minute creative visualization meditation I channeled a couple of years ago. Allow it to raise your vibration and spark your intuition.

 

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Every Moment A Teacher – A Story of Love and Fear

Balancing intuitive painting

“Balancing” (12″ x 36″) Acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas. SOLD

From great horror often rises stories of great courage, selflessness, and love.  On the day I heard about the shootings in Las Vegas, I was moved to watch the movie “Patriot Day” -about the terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon. It amazes me how love manages to rise above fear for some people in extreme times.

I have no idea how I’d react in such a situation – and God willing, I won’t have to live through one to find out.

But I do know that – on a much smaller scale – every day offers us opportunities to learn how to act out of love instead of react out of fear.

Becoming aware of how fear feels in our bodies increases our awareness of the power of our minds and the power of our hearts.

Here’s the story of love & fear I shared at last month’s MoMondays – monthly motivational events happening across Canada featuring real people, real stories, real inspiration.

Accompanying me on stage was this new painting, “Balancing” (12″ x 36″), which honours the many ways love, peace, and balance can be achieved on a daily basis. It also celebrates the yin (feminine- receiving – being) and yang (masculine – doing) working in harmony to achieve that balance in the journey of life.

 

Every Moment A Teacher

Back in 2003, my husband of 10 years and I mutually and lovingly decided to let each other go.

Our journey together had been rich and intense. His life & death health challenges in the later years had brought our love to a new high – teaching us the true meaning of unconditional love. We learned not to sweat the small stuff as major issues triggered fears on so many levels.

This time also offered me great gifts. I had to call on every inner and outer resource available to keep me strong – plunging me into the world of personal and spiritual self-help teachers, whose tapes (remember those?) I played over and over again as I walked to my several jobs, trying to keep us afloat.

Once the crisis was over, both my husband and I continued our journeys of self-discovery, supporting each other as best we could. We eventually realized (and accepted) that to remain true to our Selves, our journey as a couple would need to end. Wanting our own and each other’s happiness meant letting the marriage go.

No regrets.

Vipassana Meditation

Before moving to Calgary and diving into my Masters of Education for Teachers of English as a Second Language program, I decided to spend the summer in a series of solo retreats. I needed “me time”.

One of these was a 10-day silent Vipassana Meditation retreat in Sutton, Quebec.

This kind of meditation is great to develop the Observer Self / self-awareness. As we sat in meditation, we were taught to scan our bodies from head to toe to feel the subtle vibrations.

By Day 9, when it was time to break the silence, I didn’t want it to end. I’d reached such a state of inner peace.

But it hadn’t always been that way. Day 2 and 3 were hell!

On Day 2, I was convinced everyone was purposefully trying to annoy ME. I got to witness how my mind took soooooo many things personally – from how loudly one participant stomped down the stairs in the middle of the night to go to the washroom to how the one in front of me in the lunch line took the last of a platter I’d been eyeing.

It was both laughable and sad, but it helped me shed a layer of suffering that comes with thinking the world revolves around us. Those participants had all their own stuff to deal with – it had nothing to do with me! Wow! What a great lesson! Don’t take things personally!

Day 3 was worse. I realized how my mind created fear and ran with it. During the session of the day when we were encouraged not to move a muscle, I heard a vehicle outside. We hadn’t been allowed to drive all the way up to the centre, so I convinced myself (while sitting there looking very zen) that some drunk local yahoos had come to the conclusion we were a cult and were coming to shoot us all down. My heart was racing and I broke into a sweat. I remained completely still on the outside, but I was experiencing terror on the inside. Memories of a photograph of piled bodies from a war museum in Cyprus that I’d seen as a very young child came back into consciousness. I had it all planned. As soon as I’d hear the door open, I’d throw myself under the bloody body of the person beside me and play dead.

While fear took on a life of its own, my Observer Self lovingly reassured me that the noise was probably a grocery delivery truck. Didn’t I want more of that delicious vegetarian cooking? I had a choice: keep putting myself through wringer in body, mind, and spirit by running with fear, or choosing love – for myself and in my perceptions of the world. Witnessing the power of the mind and its effect on my body was powerful. And why? Because I’d heard a car.  Yikes!

I came out of that session discouraged from seeing how clearly I created my own fears. But I also came out of it feeling liberated and determined to choose love more frequently – questioning the truth behind fear.

The rest of the retreat was bliss!

My Action Research Study

By the time I got to Calgary, I was on solid ground again, glad I’d taken the time to come back into my Self – more loving, more mature, and ready for the next chapter. I’d shed so much of what no longer served me and was ready to dive into my studies.

When I’d registered for my Masters, I had no idea that the Education Department had a Spirituality & Leadership branch. Can you imagine? Reading books by Don Miguel Ruiz, the Dalai Lama, Sai Baba, Byron Katie and so many more spiritual leaders as homework?! School at that point had always ever been to get the degree I needed for the jobs I wanted.

So every elective course became a further opportunity for personal awareness and spiritual growth.

My Action Research course was no exception. Are you familiar with the term?

According to Wikipedia,

“Action research is either research initiated to solve an immediate problem or a reflective process of progressive problem solving led by individuals working with others in teams or as part of a “community of practice” to improve the way they address issues and solve problems.”

My study was an extension of my Vipassana Meditation practice. While teaching English as a Second Language to a group of young adults, I’d pay very close attention to the subtle sensations within my body that indicated fear. After class, I’d journal about it to train myself out of fear and back into love.

I was amazed at how often I was afraid in the space of a class. I got quicker at recognizing the signals and acting instead of reacting.

I’d always been great at the doing of teaching, but not so much at being a teacher.

You see, with my background in recreation, I loved organizing memorable successful learning events. My classes were planned to take the students from the recognition of a problem and working through the challenge before experiencing an aha moment that increased their understanding and skill ability. But the classes depended on successful time management.

I was afraid that something would happen to take the class off course. I didn’t want to get to the end of our time before we got to the end of the lesson. I dreaded the possibility of students leaving feeling frustrated with the challenge instead of elated by their success and progress.

I’d also be afraid of being found out as a fraud if I couldn’t answer questions confidently. I felt a slight twinge in my stomach if students raised their hands (especially in grammar class since I’d skipped that elective for another spirituality course).

Grammar questions triggered issues of “not being good enough”. After all, we didn’t have Google in the classroom back then, and aren’t teachers supposed to have all the answers?

By the end of the study, I became very good at recognizing the physical signals of fear, quickly identifying the root, and either self-correcting a reaction or choosing a more loving response from the get-go.

What a valuable training for all of life!

From Fear to Love


The journey to unconditional love – for myself and others – continues.

Learning to love isn’t linear. It’s like a labyrinth. The intention is there as you journey through the many twists and turns of life to the very centre of your core. There, you find a space to pause, reflect, connect, and collect what it is you need to bring it back out into the world with you.

It may be a cliché, but it’s become one because it’s so true.

“Success is a journey, not a destination”.

Balancing love & fear in our lives is a dance – one that gets better and better the more aware we are of it.

What every day situations trigger your fears?

Can you see how your mind runs with untruth to wreck havoc on your happiness?

How does fear feel in your body?

What practices can help you become more self-aware?

Your mind is powerful.

So is your heart.

With greater self-awareness, it’s possible to shift

From darkness to light,

Fear to love,

Separation to unity consciousness.

May the loving voice of your Higher Self ease you through your fears to teach you to be more loving towards yourself and others.

Namaste.

Dominique

“Balancing”- 12″ x 36″ – acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas – SOLD

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Affirmation Booster 1

Welcome to your first affirmation booster. Come back often to increase its magic in your life.

Everything you think or say is an affirmation.

Your words and thoughts are like seeds that already hold within them the potential of full growth. The more you repeat them, the more you nourish their manifestation.

That’s great when they’re positive. But your negative thoughts and words are also affirmations, making their destructive power stronger with each repetition.

So think happy thoughts.

See the vision of who you want to be and repeat the words until you’ve formed a new thinking pattern.

As long as you feel the seed of truth in these affirmation, they’ll germinate, sprout, and bloom in your life.

  • Use the pause & arrow buttons move through these 11 affirmations.
  • Repeat each one before moving on. Connect to its truth – whatever that means to you in the moment. Then, with each repetition, connect to its greater potential.
  • Allow it to spark inspiration and ignite intuition. Open yourself to taking inspired action. 
  • Journal to strengthen your reconnection to your true essence.
  • Come back often.

Note: If your computer doesn’t show the slideshow, I’ve listed them below.

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  1. I am abundant.
  2. I am beautiful.
  3. I am caring.
  4. I am creative.
  5. I am de-light-ful.
  6. I am divine.
  7. I am growing.
  8. I am healhty.
  9. I am intuitive.
  10. I am loved.
  11. I am open

Did this affirmation booster make a difference in your day? How? I’d love to know. Please share in the comments below.

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Painting & Poem: Nesting in Peace Reborn

I’m so happy to share with you my latest co-creation, “Nesting in Peace Reborn”.

I say “co-creation” because I always paint with Source, my team of Divine Helpers, and energies that nourish my soul. This time, there’s an added layer of co-creation!

21 women contributed to today’s offering when I made a public call for names on Facebook. Often, the painting itself gives me its name, but this time, it asked for audience participation.

Once I’d gathered all the name suggestions, I was inspired to incorporate them in a poem. 

May the words, images, and painting itself (if you’re moved to add it to your collection), nest in your heart and illuminate your day.

New painting Nesting in Peace Reborn

Title: Nesting in Peace Reborn
Year: © 2017
Size: 12 “ x  36“ (30.48 cm x 91.44 cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics, pumice (lava stone dust for emotional calmness and grounding) & channeled energy work on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required. 
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
SOLD

Why this name?

Thank you to Pam Janes-Young and Pegan Mage, whose contributions I combined for this name-giving.

“Nesting” felt right from the moment I read it. It then kept calling back to me every time I contemplated the finished painting.

It resonated for its many meanings:

  • being cradled,
  • creating a nest (which this Celtic design resembles), and
  • the ritual performed by pregnant women in clearing the house of anything harmful to the soon to be born child.

As someone who uses the full moon’s light energy to clear my rocks and crystals, this 3rd meaning seemed like a perfect bonus.

Then, as I was writing the poem, there was great emotional impact by ending with the words “Peace reborn”. It felt like the culmination of the entire creative process.

Because of the lunar symbolism, I felt its reminder that peace is the result of a cyclical rebirth requiring intention and mindfulness.

The painting is thrilled with its name. You?

Nesting In Peace Reborn

Oh tranquil moon,
Eye of peace,
I’d been waiting in suspense
On this quiet snowy night
For a glimpse of your beauty.

A safe and blessed space
has been prepared
For your arrival.

Oh celestial satellite,
My heart alights
As you play peek-a-moon
Through the delicate snowfall.

Your eternal essence reaches me
Like whispers through the forest.

Separation is an illusion.
We are interconnected
Soul friend – Anam Cara.
Entwined in your sanctuary,
I rejoice in the splendour
Of your welcoming ceremony.

Connected in the heartbeat of this moment
I stand witness to your crowning.

Like a love meteor,
You’ve come home
To clear the nest
And give birth
To the fruit of life.

Your song resounds
Through the fields,
Rocking the oceans and
Holding all of life together.

Oh Mother Moon,
Nesting in the branches
Of the Arbor Vitae,
Cradled in its enduring power,
Your light travels
Down its rivers of serenity,
Through its roots,
And straight to my soul.

Peace reborn.

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Nesting in Peace Reborn
12 “ x  36“ (30.48 cm x 91.44 cm)
SOLD
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A Lesson From the Saints

Do you pay attention when you’re reading, listening, or watching and your whole being says “Yes!”, “I want that”, “Oh….. wouldn’t that be nice!”?

These soul urgings often come through as a feeling of expansion in your body, mind, or spirit. 

It may not be a heart calling for the exact details of what you’re looking at, but an invitation to explore its essence for what it is you truly want.

“Witness” from the Treedom Photography Collection

This happened to me during my recent trip to Ottawa.

I picked up a book on my parents’ shelf on the life of Saint Francis and Saint Clare of Assisi. I’d seen several movies in preparation for my artist retreat in Italy in 2014, but this less romanticized book was based on recent revelations.  I was curious.

Growing Up with the Saints

When I was a young child, I really liked a series of inspirational booklets on the saints.

I was impressed at how true to their Selves and Source these men and women had remained, often in the face of persecution.

These stories were building blocks on my lifelong quest to understand unconditional love.

What struck me the most about Saint Francis at the time was that he could speak to the animals, promoting harmony between humans and nature.

I remember my thrill when I later heard that the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York even welcomed an elephant during their annual Feast of Saint Francis blessing of the animals procession. Any saint that could fill a church with animals had my admiration!

But I digress…

How Saint Francis Speaks to Me Now

Saint Francis’s prayer “Make me an instrument of Thy peace” is one I’ve had in my heart for as long as I can remember.

But then I also prayed God regularly that He not call me to become a nun…. I liked boys too much.

But I digress again…

path to a blue bench

“Contemplation” from the Connection Photography Collection 

If you’re not familiar with Saint Francis, he started an order based on compassion and caring service. His brothers walked the Earth bare foot to spread the word of Jesus, much like the first disciples did.

In this book, I learned that the original brothers’ nomadic lifestyle of service allowed for periods of up to 40 days in caves or hermitages for personal devotions.

That’s when my soul said “yes!”.

I long for regular blocks of times in nature or to hermit in my studio to paint and connect to Spirit without the Internet, appointments, and other social or entrepreneurial obligations.

I can get so overwhelmed by all the stimulus and noise (internal and external).

Checking emails and Facebook 20 times a day definitely isn’t healthy. It saps my energy and scatters my focus.

The soul urging I received while reading about the saints and their orders was a confirmation that I need to better structure my days, weeks, and months so that I can both be and serve in ways that nourish my soul.

As I’m still in the early years of figuring out how to not only survive but thrive as a full-time artists, this has been tricky.

Creating a life by design requires constant listening to our hearts, trial & error, and making adjustments.

So one of the many lessons I gleaned from my reading about Saint Francis and Saint Clare is that to be an instrument of the Creator’s peace, I need to ensure my own peace first.

By carving out uninterrupted times of connection in nature or in my studio sanctuary, I can better serve my clients.

What Is Calling You?

So here’s your invitation.

dolphins in sunset sky

“Dolphin Sky” from the Connection Photography Collection

Pay attention to when your soul urges you through that inner “Ah! Yes!” on any level as you go through your days.

Then explore the essence of those calls and take inspired action to bring you closer to your ideal Life by Design.

Namaste,

Dominique

P.S. Feel free to share some of your recent heart callings in the comments below.

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Journey into the Labyrinth

There are many benefits to journeying into the labyrinth, whether you see it as a walking prayer, meditation, or intuitive hearing aid.  If nothing else, it’ll help you get centred and relaxed – a huge bonus in stressful times.

It took 6 years for me to find out that there was an indoor walking labyrinth here in St. John’s – just 20 minutes walk from home, in the chapel of the Waterford Hospital (open to the public Wednesdays from 12PM – 1PM).  It’s a permanent 30-foot, Chartres style floor labyrinth, but they also have a few finger ones that I enjoy .  What a blessing!

Is there one in your town? If not, you could make your own or download a finger labyrinth from The Labyrinth Society and decorate it, much as you would a mandala.

My love of labyrinths is parallel to my love of spirals. I’m sure you’ve noticed those in both my art and my logo!

It’s all about journeying inward to the centre in order to better venture outward – by going deep into the core of your Truth to find peace, strength, courage, etc.

Walking the labyrinth is a process of holistic growth that naturally flows from releasing what no longer serves us in order to connect to Spirit and the cosmic energies.

Labyrinths are also a great space to practice intuitive walkabouts, as described in a previous post.

Ask a question before you enter the labyrinth and then pay attention to the messages you receive through all your senses as you slowly wind your way to the centre and then back out again.

My Intuitive Walkabout with Courtney Milne

When I was looking through my computer files to find pictures for you, I found a letter I’d written in 2006 on the first day of my internship with internationally renown photographer and author Courtney Milne (1943-2010) and his wife / co-author Sherrill Miller in Saskatchewan. Working with them on their spiritual and artistic projects for the following 2 years was one of many blessings in my life.

I didn’t find any pictures, but these words paint the picture.

“Right before dinner, Courtney led me through a large labyrinth he built in the backyard. As we followed the path in silence for what seemed like half an hour, I became acutely aware of how it was speaking to me. Its tales and lessons are what I’d like to share with you now.

The path of the labyrinth is not unlike life’s roundabout journey. Freshly freed from its snowy coat, the flattened brownish grass was not always easy to navigate. At times, I was grateful to have Courtney’s footsteps guiding me – having created it and walked it many times before, his experience alleviated the need for questioning and struggle, leaving more time for meditation and observation.

I observed, for example, that red brick markers were placed strategically along certain bends to make the path clearer. These markers, placed by the labyrinth’s creator, weren’t unlike the many signs and synchronicities God places along our Path to guide us through our lives. They aren’t always as obvious as these red bricks, but if we simply let go and live in the flow with awareness, not fighting the current of life, we too can easily see and turn at the bends.

Prickly bushes along the path also caught my attention. These natural markers reminded me that nature provides us with an opportunity to reconnect with our soul and our life’s purpose. Their subtle clues can be as powerful or even more meaningful than the manmade red bricks.

The labyrinth offered other lessons too. It clearly showed how the path gets clearer and easier to navigate the more others have walked on it ahead of us. For the more people have walked it, flattening the grass, the clearer its twists and turns are. How many times have our journeys been helped by the fact that others have journeyed there before and now offer their lessons in order to lighten our load along the way? How many times have I heard or read that everyone’s purpose in life is to help others through whatever experience we have successfully navigated through ourselves?

The lessons were a lot more than about how to navigate through life, however – they were also about our choices on how to live it.

Once in awhile, my analytical side got involved, wondering if we were turning back towards the beginning or whether this was leading us anywhere in particular. Time became an issue during those moments that I became goal oriented. That’s when Courtney would stop, bend down and pick up some wild sage to smell – a nice reminder that life is indeed a journey, not a destination. Literally stopping to smell the flowers – enjoying the process – is so important. Just noticing someone else doing so helped bring me back to the present moment.

I started noticing more after that – like the small piles of deer scat here and there. I couldn’t help but smile and remember that scene in the movie “Forest Gump” when the slogan “Shit happens” came to being. Well, that’s just it. Shit does happen and instead of getting all dramatic about it, we can always choose to smile and lift our feet a little higher to step over it without missing a beat on our meditative journey.

And then, just as I had let go of trying to figure out where this journey was leading me to, we came to an unexpected opening, the centre of the labyrinth where Courtney and I sat and broke our silence to talk about our hopes and goals for the next 3 weeks.

This was a truly beautiful beginning to working together. The long quiet walk to the center, with its reminders, lessons and reflections, helped create the space for our spirits to communicate.

But just as I was feeling the profundity of the moment, the labyrinth offered me yet one more lesson – the importance of humour.

Sherrill came out of the house and straight to the center of the labyrinth, bypassing all the twists and turns and any ceremonious “rules” and seriousness to ask if I would be willing to eat mixed grains that weren’t organic as part of the dinner she was preparing. And just as her actions had modelled, I answered that I was happily willing to be flexible with my diet. After all, being too serious and making everything a struggle can’t be healthy!

After having been given that gift of humour, I wasn’t too disgruntled that we too, on our way out, chose not to walk the labyrinth back, as I had been taught to do. There was something quite freeing about bee-lining it back to the house for dinner. The labyrinth was obviously teaching me to loosen-up a little – always a good lesson!”

I got to walk that labyrinth quite a few more times after that and found within it exactly what I needed at the time.

Feel free to share your labyrinth stories in the comments below? Where was it? How did you benefit?

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A Winter’s Prayer and Painting

New painting "A Winter's Prayer"

A Winter’s Prayer (9″ x 12″) – SOLD

A Winter’s Prayer

May this season of
Quiet contemplation
Rejuvenate me in its growing Light,
Connecting me to purpose, passion,
And divine timing.

May the silence of falling snowflakes
Bring inspiration and guidance
As I continue to embrace
The mystery of the unknown.

May Winter’s blanket of snow
Appease my gaze,
Soften my steps,
And lead me with ease and grace
to the hearth of mine own Self.

May I find comfort and peace
In the stillness of the night
To awaken within the mystical essence of life
That courses through my veins
And shines within my spirit.

May I be gently rocked
by the rhythms of the seasons
Accepting that there’s a time to listen
and a time to act.

With this prayer,
I join in Oneness with Winter
to be a part of its resplendent magic
and restful wonder.

So be it. Aho. Amen.

Created In Divine Time

iridescent effects of A Winter's PrayerI’ve said it before. The studio is not only my sanctuary, but my classroom. I learn so much about life without leaving the house. As you read about the creative process behind this painting, see how it relates to your life.

This little gem of a painting (if I can say so myself) took longer to create than some of my big ones.

Instead of being birthed from one of my beloved painting marathons, it came into being very slowly as other pieces emerged around it, including a couple of Soul Energy Portraits.

You see, I hate to waste paint. Some of my fluid Golden acrylics cost $50 a bottle. It’d be a shame to leave a small puddle of it on my palette to dry and throw out.

That’s why I usually have a small canvas around that evolves layer after layer with the leftovers of other paintings.

O,K. That doesn’t sound good. Let me rephrase.

This painting was blessed with the communal essence of its growing family of energy-infused visionary paintings.

It came into being from both the material and spiritual realms of inspiration.  

It sat there for months, open to the happy accidents of life as well as the application of intention and experience.

And then, in the end, it found a clarity of purpose and called itself into being, with my help.

P.S. The photo above shows how, from some angles, the soft snowflake shape and colours behind it become iridescent gold, violet, green, and blue. It’s magical!

So there you have it – the birthing of:

“A Winter’s Prayer” (9″ x 12″) – SOLD
Acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas – no framing required.

How do you feel gazing upon it?

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“Ask And You Shall Receive” mandala painting

I’m so excited! I actually finished this mandala painting before “Rise ‘N Shine” from the last post but wanted to wait to get my haircut before filming this video. Hee hee. I’m human.

I’m in love with it! The energy emanating from this piece is incredible! Can you feel it here on screen?

Title: Ask and You Shall Receive
Year: © 2016
Size: 36″ x 36″ (91.44 cm x 91.44 cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics & channeled energy work on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required. 
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
Price: $3997 CAD

Click here to purchase.

Prints are available (in your choice of size & medium) by clicking here.

Ask and You Shall Receive – Representing my Intuition into Action Treasure Map – 5 Steps to a Happy Healthy Life

Here’s what the various rings of the mandala mean, from the centre out.

Step 1 – Ask

“Ask and you shall receive”. You’re asking all the time, but best do it intentionally. Because of “free will”, you need to ask for answers, help, and clarity.

Many of the symbols I used here have more than one meaning.

The hands in prayer are also peace doves.

The flame is not only your Light, your passion, and your meditative focus, but also the Holy Spirit.

What else do you see?

 

Step 2 – Access

Step 2

You’re ­­constantly receiving Guidance, but it’s hard to hear with all the noise. When in a state of hyper-awareness, you can see/hear/feel/etc. the clues. Intuitive hearing aids can accelerate results and give focused practice. The right brain and heart are active here.

I included a solid ring here to remind us to create space.

Then I represented the 6 clairs and the power of symbolism plus The Eye of Ra (symbol of all intuitive channels) inside chakra or rainbow-coloured hexagons – part of sacred geometry.

In between these, I painted scenes representing my tips to access your intuition:  1) Trust  2) Create Space, 3) Centre, 4) Pay Attention, and 5) Record

Step 3 – Analyze

With practice, the gap between accessing and analyzing get shorter. Here, the left brain joins in to make connections between the question and the clues. Decipher the the symbolism. You’re the most qualified to understand the messages you receive.

As you can see, the hexagons (intuitive channels) overlap into this ring of the mandala. That’s because intuition continues to play a role here, but interpretation helps, especially with the symbolism.

In this ring of the mandala, I painted the yin-yang as a symbol of the harmony between your right feminine intuitive mind and left masculine analytical mind.  I also painted question marks between the puzzle pieces because your job here is to match the pieces with your original question.

Step 4 – Act

Guidance is of no use if you don’t act on it. Follow through with inspired action, from baby steps to leaps of faith. The more you act, the easier it’ll get.

Indeed, take inspired action in all areas of your life. Here, I chose to represent them as glowing arrows forward for your 1) physical environment; 2) fun/recreation; 3) business / career; 4) personal/spiritual development; 5) wellness & health; 6) Romance/Family; 7) Finances/life planning; 8) Society.

Step 5 – Allow

Go with YOUR flow. Let things evolve and stay tuned in. Miracles and magic will happen. Trust that if you’re guided, there’s a reason for it in the big picture. 

That’s why I used a design in here to indicate movement in both directions.  You can also see that divine timing is involved here in the rising and setting of the sun, day after day. Stand in your Truth and trust that all the pieces of the puzzle will eventually come together.

Don’t worry if you disconnect and fall out of alignment with your soul. Just start the 5 steps again.

P.S. Click here to sign-up for my free 75-minute video tutorial on the 5 Steps to Activate Your Intuition for a Happy Healthy Life.

Ask and You Shall Receive Mandala painting

“Ask and You Shall Receive” – original 36″ x 36″ – $3,997 CAD or click to order prints on paper or canvas.

Title: Ask and You Shall Receive
Year: © 2016
Size: 36″ x 36″ (91.44 cm x 91.44 cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics & channeled energy work on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required. 
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
Price: $3997 CAD

Click here to purchase the original.

And you can ORDER PRINTS HERE.

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