Leap Into Ourselves


The trajectory of our creativity has been diminished, terribly shunned at when we make our conscious effort to be completely transparent with our prints of expression, imprinted in us before our programming could get it. Our programming along with our constant, bias, desensitizing objections of suppression tugs on our throats, telling us each abominable point naysayers would do. Indefinitely, we start to feed into them, yet each point, generalization, or conforming statement becomes another portal, another mere endeavor to take away our Kundalini energy we have dormant inside us. Society tells us we have to be a certain kind of person to be creative or even deemed worthy of creativity. This sense of worthiness or some specific element from the praising of society is what continues to lunge at us. However, recognizing this as another condition in which society dismisses our humanity is fundamental to our expressionist selves. Our humanity lies in our creativity. We are all creative. Every form of expression is our restoration or our remembrance of our cosmic blueprints without our limitations, restrictions, and conditions. It is not a sense of judgment or competition. It is a sense of us. Senses of us not held down by our provoking, fearful collective beast that holds us down in our third-dimension. No one can ever use the exact words to describe nor sense how impactful we are despite whichever restrictions or adversaries we face on this oasis. We all know that if we are here long enough, we forget who we are at our core. Our essence, our only non-troublesome element, brings us back to our source
Create whatever: No judgment, no competition, just our raw expressions of our cosmic blueprints
May 5, 2019
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