Posting a sketch here by L Laughy from Nithwave for inspiration.  
I had a walk & talk with Kate yesterday and we were musing over our projects – her horse treks & my sketches. She told me the story of Jung’s dream with the candle.  I found it really useful to keep me focussed here & today has been a busy Thousand Sketches day!  No sketches, but podcasts & posts and a few good emails have come & gone.
Then as luck would have it when googling for Jung’s dream I found the words accompanying a beautiful moleskine sketch, I’ll post the words and then the sketch.
    “I had a dream which both frightened and encouraged me.  It was night in some unknown place, and I was making slow and painful headway against a mighty wind.  Dense fog was flying along everywhere.  I had my hands cupped around a tiny light which threatened to go out at any moment.  Everything depended on my keeping the little light alive.  Suddenly I had the feeling that something was coming up behind me.  I looked back, and saw a gigantic black figure following me.  But at the same moment I was conscious in spite of my terror, that I must keep my little light going through night and wind, regardless of the dangers.  When I awoke I realized at once that the figure was my own shadow on the swirling mists, brought into being by the little light I was carrying.  I knew too that this little light was my consciousness, the only light I have.  Though infinitely small and fragile in comparison with the powers of darkness, it is still a light, my only light.”
    From: C. G. Jung, Memories, Dreams and Reflections.
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