ARIA SHE SINGS
PHOTOGRAPHED BY RAWLE C. JACKMAN IN FRAME: CAROLINA S.
AN EPIPHANY... Often times the epiphany comes late, like a flower slow to blossom. The realization becomes evident that it is really about service and not money. This misguided chase is fueled by fear and paranoia, the fear of losing or not having, the plenitude of things that suggests completion,
 that suggests arrival. This quantifying materialism that oftentimes define our person, blurs the vision and destroys humanity. Our truest expressions of self, if we look closely enough, is ultimately aligned to providing something of value to this life. This purposeful expression of any form of our creativity that on some level, not necessarily the most obvious, is designed to offer some type of a service to humanity. It is likely that from cursory observations we may fail in seeing the connection between what we may exude naturally and it's link to service to man. Doing that which brings us the most happiness, that which comes easy to us, this natural expression of who we know we are, once allowed to flourish and find resonance among others will provide proof of its benefit, however seemingly small to humanity.
other and in doing so we further give others the encouragement to exhibit that quelled piece of themselves. It's like the cycle of giving. To receive abundantly, we have to give abundantly, we have to create abundantly and honestly. We have to find that activity in which we "flow", that activity in which we lose ourselves and time seems never to be a factor. For many of us we already know what that special something is but sometimes erroneously, we allow logic and "good sense" to guide our innate exhibitions. The chief enemy of creativity is good sense, and for good reason. Imagine a world of abundantly creating individuals, but that's for another article. :)
~ Rawle.
To quell the natural flow of your individuality, however you may choose to justify it, is in actuality a very selfish act. An act that will very likely impede the flow of abundance to your life. The more prolific we can be become in our expressions of ourselves will ultimately place what we exude into the space of others. The more we resonate with others the more we affect each iv
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