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When Nature Observation Sparks Creativity

We teach Nature observation so you folks can hear and feel and experience God’s love and messages in Nature. As you do, we show you, by example, how to let Nature inspire your own unique creativity.

Mission Statement: What We Do At Spirit Tree Farms

Nature Observation Inspires Creativity

Creativity comes when Nature observation meets inspiration (or: "If you've seen one sunset, you've seen one sunset".)

One of our main objectives at Spirit Tree Farms is not only to give folks the chance to immerse themselves in Nature, and teach them Nature observation and feeling techniques, but how to tap into the creativity inspired by Nature. We’ve been on our own journey of reconnecting with Nature to hear Divine messages, find our core sacred selves, and be creatively inspired. Creation Girl and Nature Guy / CyranoWriter (Marnie and Dave) thought we should have a page that models the creativity we are talking about!

We’ve been blessed to be inspired by Heavenly Father’s creations in Nature to write, photograph, and otherwise bring into existence some creative works. These links lead to some of our favorites. We hope they’ll inspire you to get out into Nature, hear God’s messages, get inspired, then get busy creating some of your own work! (We’d love to hear about your work in the comments section!)

Samples of Creative Work Inspired By Observing Nature

Following are some of Dave’s favorite creative writing pieces inspired by Nature observation. The links lead to his works at CyranoWriter.com/Creativity

Utah Lake less traveled Nature observation and creativity

Nature Observation In Prose And Music

Like many of you, as a young person Marnie enjoyed Nature on what she might now label a superficial level. She enjoyed going to the beach and hiking in the mountains with family and friends. She found solice in the “fairy garden” on her own property. Although those experiences brought her peace, she wasn’t really an active participant in Nature observation. And her creativity wasn’t really ignited by being in Nature.

Her pattern of experiencing, discovering, learning, and creating from Nature is a great model for those who may be wondering “where do I start?” or “What’s the next step?” A few years ago, she begin to, with intention, get out into Nature, to observe, listen, feel, and create.

Along the way, she was so inspired by the Divine messages she was hearing from God in Nature — and the peace she found there — that she wrote a book and created a course about finding peace in Nature.

But even before her book and course were published, she was sharing her Nature observations and creativity. In fact, most of her posts on CreationGirl.com are about those experiences. Her creative prose blog posts range from animal and #birdsymbolism to conversations with #wildflowers to #FindNatureJoy, and include prose and music. Here are some of her favorites:

Could Nature Observation Spark Your Creativity?

These are just a few of the hundreds (thousands?) of poems I’ve written about Nature observation. I’m glad I did this exercize, and I’m surprised at what I learned (including that there’s not as much emotion and feeling in my writing as I would have thought!)

Do these poems and prose pieces inspire you? Do they motivate you to make your own Nature observations and create from them? At Spirit Tree Farms, our mission is to help people hear God’s messages from and through Nature, and then creatively capture those messages. (Yes, we’d like to help you reinvent yourself and your connection with Nature). Schedule a free 20-minute consult with us to get started!

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