WILDFLOWER BLOG
These written gems have been channelled from as far as the galactic star nebula birthing dusts to the close to home eco- systems.
Organic blog written pieces, that inspires the creative imagination from soul seed to insight.
And hopefully, in turn, will inspire the Temple Lah reader.
David Bowie: Chameleonic, a life painted in personas
For David Bowie, sound and vision fueled a spirit forever in motion. To unpack the many faces of David Bowie is to dive deep into a world of creative wonder and reinvention across every art form.
Frida Kahlo: painting as transmutation
Frida Kahlo entered this world under the veil of diamond dust as a Leo Rising – the archetype of the performer, the creator, the radiant flame. She dressed in colour, she painted in pain, and she lived as if every step was a defiant dance. Guest astrologer and author, Kylie Jane.
Kate Bush: the artistic muse
Guided by her own artistic muse, Kate Bush is known for her originality, fierce independence, and a legacy rooted in deeply imaginative storytelling. Her work suggests that the muse is not a fixed entity, but something fluid, slippery, even chameleon-like not to be grasped, but to pass through the artist.
Jeff Buckley: grace
For Jeff Buckley, the muse seemed to arrive clothed in grace; a thread woven seamlessly through his voice, his presence, and his art.
The high flying story of Larry Walters.
Up, Up, and… What?! The Wild Flight of Larry Walters
In 1982, Larry Walters tied 42 helium balloons to a lawn chair, packed a six-pack of beer, a sandwich, and a pellet gun—and took off. No pilot’s license. No real flight plan. Just a dream and a daring sense of curiosity.
Permission to pretend.
Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery and a little ambience.
Are the gates really closing in?
When you meet the world of responsibility as childhood moves into adulthood and well…. adulthood moves into responsibility, you learn pretty quickly that freedom is the leverage to offset a compressed sombre mood.
Contrast as the anecdote for the monotonous!
When we let go and invite in something new, we meet a fresh new aspect of ourselves that contributes to a new perspective on how we tango with our world.