I started my journey as a creative writer three years ago, although I’ve written my first fiction story when I was seven years old. Over the past few decades, I’ve written a plethora of business papers, guides, articles, and blog posts; however, writing poems, stories, and wiz drips has re-ignited a flame in me I thought had vanished with my childhood dreams.
Firing, balancing, and harmonizing the left and right hemispheres of my brain to work together in tandem has been a blast. While writing about business, mindset, sports, and health topics, which I’m extremely passionate about, all derive from my logical mind, when it comes to sharing my poems, stories, and wiz drips with the world, it’s as if the universe is speaking through me.
Tapping into the quantum field and downloading codes that translate into miraculous, creative pieces amazes me every single time. When I write about the latter, I’m gone, wandering through galaxies, stargates, multidimensional wormholes, you name it.
Experience, knowledge, stacked skills, passion, strengths, and talent are the forces I tap into when writing about business, mindset, and Co.
A sacred gift, ancient wisdom, and a deep knowing drive and pull me to write my creative pieces.
Writing helps clarify my thoughts and harmonize the energy flow between the mind, heart, and soul. Oftentimes, words, phrases, and ideas hit me when I’m in the gym lifting weights or running on the treadmill. Funny enough, they are always associated with business or gaining a new perspective on my entrepreneurial journey. Never does anything related to poems or stories access my conscious mind when training.
Unlike writing about business, where I often have a well-thought-out concept, strategy, or principle I intend to share with my community, when sitting down to craft a poem, story, or wiz drip, I never know what I will write about.
Disengaging the analytical mind and allowing myself the freedom to swap between a poem or story easily opens a well of creativity I’ve come to surrender to. I’m humbled to immerse myself and bathe in a colorful bouquet of emotions I never experienced in the third-dimensional realm of business, mindset, sports, and health.
No judgment.
Allowance.
Acceptance.
Letting my soul soak and explore the depths and widths of the all-encompassing present moment.
Alongside clarity, something else emerges.
My heart beats stronger.
My consciousness expands.
Bravery. Sovereignty. Power.
I’m bathing in these wonderful experiences.
And then, there’s laughter, joy, bliss, and every now and then, a teardrop tingling my cheeks.
I call it love.
Or is it unity?
It simply is.
Being.
Living.
No labels whatsoever.
When a U.S. attorney reaches out to me because my poems remind him of the fairytales his grandparents shared with him …
When doctors are reminded of their precious early childhood memories because a line in one of my fiction stories stirred something deep within them …
When an electrician attending my workshop is mesmerized by the vast emotions he experiences when reading my creative pieces …
… I know how powerful the messages are that I’m sharing with beautiful souls who recognize themselves in these works.
By writing 400+ poems, stories, and wiz drips over the course of three years, I’ve come to understand that I’m here to help humans, as well as myself, remember how powerful we are.
The space I call “home” for my creative writing is Hive, a decentralized blockchain network that puts you in control of the game.
You own your assets.
You control your account.
You connect with a community of like-minded and like-hearted individuals.
And yes, you also get to monetize your precious work.
This is where I publish all my poems, stories, and wiz drips FIRST.
Then, I proceed with sharing my creative pieces on other channels and platforms. The original stays on Hive, though.
To increase visibility for my creative art, I’ve published my first book in this genre, entitled “Spiritual Harvest,” which is available on .css-j9qmi7{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;font-weight:700;margin-bottom:1rem;margin-top:2.8rem;width:100%;-webkit-box-pack:start;-ms-flex-pack:start;-webkit-justify-content:start;justify-content:start;padding-left:5rem;}@media only screen and (max-width: 599px){.css-j9qmi7{padding-left:0;-webkit-box-pack:center;-ms-flex-pack:center;-webkit-justify-content:center;justify-content:center;}}.css-j9qmi7 svg{fill:#27292D;}.css-j9qmi7 .eagfbvw0{-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;color:#27292D;}
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