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  1. Let Us Have Mindful Conversations

    How do we get to break the cycle of repetitive and seemingly empty conversations? What is the way out from tirelessly indulging in disserving gossip? How can we better talk about the possible solutions instead of drowning in complaints? Why do we always feel heavy/drained/hollow after such conversations? Let us


  2. About Love

    In Honor to the “Love Your Brain” Project It feels good to love, be loved; to be love. One could say that it feels filling, rewarding, expansive, relaxing, creative, conceptive and ((((therefore)))) natural. We start this life surrounded by love and that’s what keeps us safe and healthy during our…


  3. Transcending Identity

    We, as layers of identity, are filled with entities; countless masks from experiences.The authorities who raise us puts them on,& so it becomes part of our own.  Genders, nationalities, families, races, ages, religions, culture,talents, careers, hobbies, social circles, relationships.The art we consume, the brands that consume us.Our successes, failures, psyche,…


  4. Purpose Transcends Failure

    Mi pasado lleva esta cicatriz que me ha traído un enorme temor al fracaso. Al fracaso creativo y al fracaso en los negocios.Esta herida se fue creando a través de la acumulación de represiones creativas y de las cosas que apasionadamente he intentado vender. Específicamente, esta represión creativa fue causada…


  5. Sharing Art for the Earth

    While writing the blog post “Recognizing the Nature Within”, I came up with this question that greatly challenged the way I wanted to go about the things that I love to do and that I’m good at.  A paraphrase of this question is: What can we do to make a…


  6. Recognizing the Nature Within

    We call “veins” the vines of our bodies. We were given various root systems that have a different languages and functions. Our brain is electricity; our hearts, magnetic fields.  Hearts that distribute hemoglobin molecules powered by atoms of iron at their core. The iron that was born from Supernovas and…


  7. It’s Harder to Learn Than to Teach

    (Scroll down for the English version) Una vez alguien me dijo dos cosas que me hicieron reflexionar sobre (1) nuestro crecimiento personal a través de las lecciones que percibimos como maestras y (2) sobre la energía que le mandamos a otras personas. A continuación mi opinión sobre el tema: En…


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