The Hidden Gift Within Our Mistakes (Draft)

How Every Misstep Can Reveal Deeper Purpose and Strengthen Our Collective Path Toward Adaptive Resiliency The Quiet Power of Getting It Wrong Mistakes. They’re uncomfortable, humbling, and sometimes painful—but they are also the most extraordinary teachers life can offer. We all know that making mistakes helps us learn, yet what we often overlook is how... Continue Reading →

Turning Attacks into Strength: A Journey of Adaptive Resiliency and Collective Preservation

Since July 13, 2013, I have been under observation by unknown entities due to my Climate Justice Advocacy activities (mainly posting social media art). By August 2016, this surveillance escalated into a series of insidious attacks, including high-powered, illegal monitoring and more. Over time, these attacks intensified, particularly as elements of the religious far right... Continue Reading →

complicated identities…

“I don’t fit into any demographic, I never really have. But that’s true of lots of us, especially people my age and younger who’ve grown up with complicated identities, because life has gotten more complicated, and in which we don’t want to be defined by any single one of them, but are happy to present... Continue Reading →

product of our own life…

“Whether your transformation happens through trauma, surprise, or intention, the process begins because of a growing need for change.” - Suzy Ross & People around us reflect the state of our own lives. The environment that we are in, whether favorable or not, is the product of our own life. When we fail to understand... Continue Reading →

dissect the elements…

“What we call our destiny is truly our character and that character can be altered. The knowledge that we are responsible for our actions and attitudes does not need to be discouraging, because it also means that we are free to change this destiny. One is not in bondage to the past, which has shaped... Continue Reading →

cause of the problem…

“Decades ago, our ancestors realized that it is not just political ideology, religious belief, race, or nationalism that is to blame for a warring world. Rather, they determined that it was the fault of human personality – of humankind’s inclination towards evil, in whatever form that is. They divided into factions that sought to eradicate... Continue Reading →

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