Monday, August 23, 2010

The Strange Thing Was ...



The strange thing was ... she thought about this all the time. That no matter where she went, it would change her life forever. By choosing one place above all the others, she would be choosing against fifty or sixty possible lives who's details she could never know, and how was she supposed to decide which unseen life she wanted to live?

Thursday, August 19, 2010

My Favorite Words




My Favorite Words:


promenade
   lovely
      wonderful
         eloquence
            plethora
               rutabaga
                  chartreuse
                       debauchery
                          ambiance
                             silly
                                dew
                                   willow
                                       imagine
                                          create
                                             wilted
                                                poodle
                                                   essential
                                                      depth
                                                         serene
                                                            scramble
                                                               original
                                                                  moss
                                                                     moleskin
                                                                        vermouth
                                                                            soundtrack
                                                                               intimacy
                                                                                  spectacle
     

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Head For Your Big Prize: FREEDOM



Somebody once told me once before you can never go back home again once you leave. Say anything just to tear me away from the truth of who I am and what I believe. So I thanked him for his two cents with a shake and some sympathy, and I packed up my blue jeans and I headed for the big prize ... of my freedom.


Just wrapped up my vacation. I went to Gathering of the Vibes with my sister, bro in law & this rad dude Stever the Beaver. We raged out, danced more than we stood still, saw some legendary artists, and dressed up as mystical animals/lawn decoractions; i.e. gnomes & unicorns. The best part was, was that the first day we were there, we worked a seventeen hour shift, from 8am until 1am. We were able to meet each and every person rolling into vibes, before they even set up their tents. You meet some incredible characters in a place like this. And by characters, I MEAN characters. I had the time of my life. In fact, these five days changed my life.

Being in a vicinity that held 25,000 people, you're basically in a small town of people. Each person there has the mindset and notion to never judge a person. Period. If you can, imagine what kind of environment that creates. There was absolutely no tension, no hate, no second looks because of what you were wearing, no whispers, nothing you see in the outside world. Total peace and unity. I found myself, by day two, wishing this place existed in real life, three hundred sixty five days a year. 

I came home clear headed, unable to even have a thought of judging another person, and thriving off of total peace. Sounds crazy. But the mindset I had here was like nothing I've ever experienced. For the first time, I had nothing, nothing on my mind to worry about, care about, remember. I was there. I existed. And that's all I needed.

So think the next time you're about to judge someone. Be who YOU want to be, not who your friends are being. And if you hear a comment, so what. That just came from someone who's too insecure to be what they really are. It's them who's wasting their being, not you. 

Head for your big prize ... FREEDOM.