Immersed in memories of his experience in the Ruby Valley, Showay continued to write. "I speak of a capacity to create from a soft and gentle heart, where feelings and energies flow more properly. A malleable, flexible person who can work with the natural shapes of natural objects rather than having to turn them into hard or cold angles. The capacity to convey a feeling of warmth, Love, Joy, Peace, Respect in what is created because that is the inner state during the creative process or at least because there is enough receptivity to Divine Expression - even if it’s at an unconscious level."
No sooner he finished writing down these words, Showay recognized that ‘sacredness’ or the "expression of Divine Influence", as Aurora defined it, is indeed a very good descriptive word to use in his quest for a definition of what he saw. "The very choice of seeking to attune and work with Nature creates receptivity to Divine Influence and Presence… and conversely… being receptive to Divine Influence allows one to naturally work with Nature… all of which of course… manifests in the work."
"This is why," he continued, "the kind of creativity I’m describing can really be done by anyone at any time… no training required, all that it takes is the flexibility and willingness to interact with Nature and do what lifts us up or nourishes the Soul… and of course… to be receptive. Yes, skills are certainly beneficial, but flexibility and willingness to do it differently are an excellent start."