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The best way to thank the Universe is to forget about the past, don't worry about the future & give 100% to the present.
Thank you for this. Really. It means something to me at this point in my life. It's funny how, at one moment you are living a seemingly normal existence, but then in a FLASH, your world changes.
Claudius Pratt & Justin Moses Gunn from Shine came by for a visit on Thursday. We ate some curry, talked about New York/Expat Life and most of all: Creativity! Stay tuned...
classroom scribble by Diab, g. 6 Life, it is has always been said, is the ultimate creation and I have recently thrown myself into it like there will be no tomorrow. Instead of beating myself up for projects still unfinished, I realize that every interaction I have is, in the end, the ultimate expression. What if what occurs between two people, whether on a train during rush hour, or in the comfort of their own home is tantamount to experiencing the true essence of what it is that life has to offer? That said, I really attempt to treat each and every interaction as an authentic expression of myself. This means not acting out of frustration, anger, or hurt but out of a higher plane of recognizing the magic inherent in another human being. I am not always successful. But I try. This means acting with grace when someone asks me something like, "Why do Black women spend so much time on their hair?" This means not wanting to slap the crap out of someone who rushes past m...
ayahuasca vine illustration imt *content warning* describes the use of nontraditional methods of treating trauma and the use of psychedelic substances. this article is meant to educate and not as a prescription. by Lesley-Ann Brown I’m not a sociologist, so I’m not fully equipped to interpret what it means when a person or thing becomes a punchline to a Chelsea Handler joke, but I am sure there are worse fates. Still, when I heard ayahuasca’s name come out of her mouth, I felt a need to speak up for it like you’d speak up to a bully picking on your best friend. Although, in all fairness to Handler, the joke was funny, this time. I’m using Chelsea Handler as an example here – because I know how problematic she can be. And the fact that I’m engaging with this name, is a testimony to the power of ayahuasca. Full disclosure: I’m one of those annoying folks who refer to ayahuasca as ‘Aya.’ But according to the South African Black Consciousness Scholar Simmi Dullay, ‘Aya’ ...
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