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  • Michael Edmondson

Do you make your life into beautiful art?


Today is September 26 and the Navigate the Chaos question to consider is “How often do you remind yourself to make your life into beautiful art?”

People who navigate the chaos realize that everyone is an artist who can make beautiful art with their life. Don Miguel Ruiz, a Mexican author of Toltec spiritualist and neoshamanistic texts wrote "Every human is an artist. The dream of your life is to make beautiful art."

One person who navigated the chaos and made his life into art was Irish artist Christy Brown whose life story was told in the 1989 award winning movie My Left Foot starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Brown was born into a working-class Irish family at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin in June 1932.

He had 22 siblings. Out of these 22, 13 lived and 9 died in infancy. After his birth, doctors discovered that he had severe cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder which left him almost entirely spastic in his limbs.

Though urged to commit him to a hospital, Brown's parents were unswayed and subsequently determined to raise him at home with their other children.

During Brown's adolescence, social worker Katriona Delahunt became aware of his story and began to visit the Brown family regularly, while bringing Christy books and painting materials as, over the years, he had shown a keen interest in the arts and literature.

He had also demonstrated extremely impressive physical dexterity since, soon after discovering several household books, Christy had learned to both write and draw himself, with the only limb over which he had unequivocal control: his left leg.

Brown quickly matured into a serious artist. Although Brown famously received almost no formal schooling during his youth, he did attend St Brendan's School-Clinic in Sandymount intermittently. At St. Brendan's he came in contact with Dr. Robert Collis, a noted author.

Collis discovered that Brown was also a natural novelist and, later, Collis helped use his own connections to publish My Left Foot, by then a long-gestating autobiographical account of Brown's struggle with everyday life amidst the vibrant culture of Dublin.

Despite tremendous obstacle Brown made his life into beautiful art. Are you?

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