Amidst chaos and shadowy truths, we cling to fragmented selves, confronting pain and memory. Awareness burns as we break free from façades, reclaiming our forgotten identities.
Category: Kindred Circle
The heart of the Circle ($5/month or $52/year) is a private collection of essays, poetry, circle member-only Zoom sessions, meditations, and wellness tools curated for your inner journey.
They Assessed Me, and It’s Wild.
They assessed me, and the results are wild. I didn’t know what to think. I’d love to hear your opinion of it.
The Psychology of Doom: Dancing With Perversion
The doomer mentality encapsulates deep existential despair and hopelessness, often leading individuals to explore extreme ideas as coping mechanisms, from unconventional sexuality to fantastical narratives, highlighting a quest for control amidst life’s uncertainties.
The Woven Sea
I close my eyes, into that hush, you know the one, between thunder and thought, where even time takes a breath. And for just a moment... I am weightless.
Writing For Social Change
Let’s delve into the art of writing with a purpose; specifically, writing to inspire social change. What are the subtleties and considerations involved in addressing social issues through the written word? Prepare yourself for a comprehensive exploration into the craft of writing that seeks to make a difference.
Finding Your Unique Voice in Poetry
If you are trying to write like a poet who you admire, I want you to stop it.
It’s My Birthday. Will the Growing Pains Subside?
To find your balance, master the art of gratitude.
Blister and Burn
My brother died two days before my birthday. March 12, 2021. It was sudden. It was devestating.
The Art of Discernment: Avoiding Online Grifters
The bog of the grifters is getting thick. Here's how to spot them and what to do.
Nurturing the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Spirituality and Personal Growth
Exploring how spirituality and personal growth are journeys that intertwine.
Reinventing Me: Finding Purpose and Identity After Trauma
What happens when we are ready to move forward from our trauma?












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