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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is Advent a Creative Journey? We explore this question with Sarah Zammit Munro and Mark Schembri &#8211; one a poet, the other a painter. Through their reflections and Art-Pieces (see below), they show us that Advent is essentially a creative time in which our Self is subtly re-generated and transformed.  &#160; 1.      You have [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Is Advent a Creative Journey? We explore this question with Sarah Zammit Munro and Mark Schembri &#8211;</em><em> one a poet, the other a painter. Through their reflections and Art-Pieces (see below), they show us that Advent is essentially a creative time in which our Self is subtly re-generated and transformed. </em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>1.      You have been pursuing painting and poetry for quite a while now, what role, if any, has faith played in your journey? i.e., have you ever had any moments of spiritual doubt – and if so, what role has Art played in all this?</h4>
<p><em>Sarah: </em>I think that faith has always been combined with my poetry in some way. I have a tendency of writing vulnerable pieces, directly from the heart. Since my faith is important to me, I find myself writing about my struggles with God, my doubts, the times I don’t understand what He is doing in my life and reflecting about who He is and what He has done. I also think that writing about my faith gives me the opportunity to remind myself of <em>why</em> I believe in God and my journey in discovering who He is.</p>
<p><em>Mark: </em>With Sarah, I’d say that art is a good opportunity to express myself, what I am going through, and what I want to say other than in words. But touching on the point of spiritual doubt, certainly, I too passed through moments of doubt which eventually led to moments of spiritual crisis. Jesus had his own people – who saw Him and who could hear Him speak – that <em>still</em> doubted Him. It is essentially more difficult for us who do not see him physically – Jesus himself noted this with His words to Thomas, “because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.”</p>
<p>Jesus understands our need for evidence, and he is willing to provide it if we ask for it with a humble heart! But believe me, you will find your strength where you least expect it – the secret is to pray, keep believing, and keep pushing through, a day at a time.</p>
<h4><strong>2.       Do you think that Art and Faith closely relate to each other? If so, how?</strong></h4>
<p><em>Mark: </em>For me, art and faith have been two distinctive areas in my life, but as I took my faith more seriously, creating art gave me the ‘quiet space’ necessary to be by myself and with God. Art is not just about grabbing a paintbrush and finishing a painting – at first, I used to feel the urge to finish a drawing/painting the same day I started it, and obviously, I would usually end up making a mess. I realized this is a replication of <em>anything</em> in life &#8211; including faith. I encourage anyone to be patient with themselves, with the process, with life, and to trust in God’s guiding presence.</p>
<p><em>Sarah: </em>I agree with Mark. Poetry requires a lot of introspection so I cannot help but reflect when I want to draw inspiration or meaning. I think that struggling through questions of life, about God, and also battling doubts is closely linked to the words of the art I make, because it allows me to filter through the many thoughts and make sense of them.</p>
<p>I even find myself expressing my gratitude, praise, and thanks to God through poetry. I&#8217;m very inspired by the Psalms which were in fact songs of praise and poems that expressed every feeling one could have, including despair, disappointment, loneliness, anger, joy, peacefulness and more. I find that the images, parallelisms, and interpretations of King David allow me to formulate my own expression of my faith in poetry, just as he did.</p>
<h4>3.       How has Art affected the way you experience Advent?</h4>
<p><em>Sarah: </em>As a creative person, I think that having themes of writing (i.e., themes such as Advent) helps to inspire me in a specific way, providing direction to my thoughts. I cannot help but see signs during Advent and attributing meaning to them. There is something within me that allows this to happen naturally, so I think that experiencing Advent as a writer means adapting the thought process to extract meaning from everything related to this season and developing it into a relatable manner for readers to know how it impacts me and how it could impact them too! That&#8217;s also what I tried to do with this poem! (See Sarah&#8217;s poem below).</p>
<h4>4.       How can Art – any form of Art – help us during the Advent season?</h4>
<p><em>Mark: </em>Over the years, artists always loved including symbols and hidden messages in their artworks &#8211; be it <a href="https://www.writespirit.net/spirituality-leonardo-da-vinci/#:~:text=Da%20Vinci%20did%20not%20get%20caught%20up%20in,and%20the%20emotions%20of%20divine%20love%20and%20beauty." target="_blank" rel="noopener">Leonardo Da Vinci</a>, <a href="https://www.christiantoday.com/article/the-profound-christian-faith-of-vincent-van-gogh/106440.htm#:~:text=Wikimedia%20Commons%20Today%20is%20the%20birthday%20of%20the,and%20complex%20life%20was%20a%20committed%20Christian%20faith." target="_blank" rel="noopener">Van Gogh</a>, <a href="https://artlyst.com/features/salvador-dali-enigma-faith-revd-jonathan-evens/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Salvador Dali</a>, and the rest of the greats.</p>
<p>The creative process or the birth of an idea requires <em>patience</em> and <em>waiting</em>. And waiting can be daunting, we do not feel comfortable with that feeling of anticipation! I can relate this to the Advent season because we know something good is coming but Advent gives us the time to re-compose ourselves and wait. And waiting nowadays is something scarce – we want everything now, today, this minute. But I realized that in waiting we learn a lot about ourselves, our surroundings, what makes us comfortable, and we learn to appreciate just <em>standing still</em>. It is in this moment that we really feel vulnerable, alone, and possibly lonely; but it is also in this moment that we can start loving ourselves again, and it is the perfect opportunity to experience the love of God. This is a beautiful form of Art – and it makes Advent itself a form of Art.</p>
<p>So, this Advent, let yourself be <em>made into Art! </em>Allow yourself <em>to wait, to hope, to receive God&#8217;s intimate love! </em></p>
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<figure id="attachment_22750" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-22750" style="width: 215px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-22750 size-medium" src="https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n-215x300.jpg" alt="Advent Painting" width="215" height="300" srcset="https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n-215x300.jpg 215w, https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n-734x1024.jpg 734w, https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n-768x1071.jpg 768w, https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n-1102x1536.jpg 1102w, https://universeoffaith.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/316744490_1103104103731089_7915259577515318107_n.jpg 1349w" sizes="(max-width: 215px) 100vw, 215px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-22750" class="wp-caption-text">By Mark Schembri</figcaption></figure>
<h4 style="text-align: left;">Holy Cave</h4>
<p>I walk in complete darkness as if<br />
the star in the sky is leading me astray<br />
rather than urging me to clasp<br />
my hands to pray.</p>
<p>I long to know that what I&#8217;m striving for<br />
will be met by an open door;<br />
stepping blindly into the unknown,<br />
I&#8217;m comforted I&#8217;m not alone.</p>
<p>While I look for the pieces within me<br />
that seem to be missing,<br />
that seem to be lost,<br />
my heart waits, counting the gaping holes,<br />
the emptiness,<br />
calculating the cost.</p>
<p>Following my heart has never been easy,<br />
knowing I am doing what is right,<br />
and the response within me remains a battle<br />
that would now rather be fight than flight.</p>
<p>When the longing, the yearning,<br />
the patience, the zeal,<br />
bring me to a quiet place, a holy cave,<br />
finally, I am free to open my hands</p>
<p>and heal.</p>
<p>by Sarah Zammit Munro</p>
<p><em>Read More: </em></p>
<p><a href="https://universeoffaith.org/i-waste-so-much-time-how-getting-over-guilt-of-wasted-time/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">&#8211; &#8220;I Waste so Much Time&#8221; &#8211; Getting Over Guilt of Wasted Time </a></p>
<p><a href="https://universeoffaith.org/finding-time-for-god/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">&#8211; Finding Time for God</a></p>
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