Creation in Motion
Creation begins before anything is made.
It begins in the shift—
when possibility stops waiting
and something within us decides to move.
An idea gathers momentum.
A thought finds direction.
A moment once filled with uncertainty
becomes an opening for expression.
Then the current takes over.
Words become form.
Vision becomes movement.
Movement discovers rhythm,
and rhythm carries us somewhere
we could not have planned from the beginning.
Not because time moves faster,
but because we are fully moving with it.
Past experience contributes its wisdom.
The present provides its energy.
The future remains open enough
to receive whatever emerges.
Nothing needs to be forced.
Creation expands through participation—
one choice influencing another,
one discovery revealing the next,
each expression adding something
to the living continuum.
And suddenly the portal behind us
is no longer the extraordinary thing.
What matters is what we create
after walking through it.
A landscape becomes larger.
A direction becomes clearer.
An unfinished thought finds its voice.
We are no longer waiting
to discover what comes next.
We are giving it form.
This is creation in motion—
alive enough to change,
grounded enough to remain,
and open enough to become
something we have never seen before.