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Being Art

As artists, when we dawdle, we’re easily and quickly bored — or frustrated, and even defeated. The magic has a will, and it will want to drive us deeply into the journey, but we have to take hold of the reins and embrace uncertainty.

Our Art

Over the past three decades, I’ve been honing my voice as a writer, exploring philosophical, spiritual, musical, and creative realms, with the belief that art requires obsession, discipline, and the freedom to evolve — a process of constant learning and refinement, inspired by Hugh Howey’s advice to embrace practice, find your unique voice, and remain patient with the journey, trusting that the insights we gain and the moments we create will unfold naturally if we remain open and committed to the process.

Our Voice

Our voice is a unique and powerful expression of our being, shaping and reflecting our thoughts, emotions, and actions, and it is our responsibility to use it authentically, for it connects our past, present, and future, and influences the world around us.

Mass Consensus Disorders

A mass consensus disorder refers to deeply ingrained societal beliefs and frameworks — such as the importance of money, work, and conflict — that are manipulated to maintain power and control, often leading individuals to live in fear and denial of their true potential; breaking free from these illusions requires reclaiming sovereignty and embracing authenticity, despite the discomfort that change may bring.