What is a name? Is it a pathway, a label, or a title? Or is it just a term that your guardians gave you, what your friends call you?
My first name means tree, my middle name is a flower, while my given last name means scribe; my married name meaning church. As strange as it may seem, these words or "names" accurately capture who I am.
Because of my strong connection to trees, how I choose to mutilate a piece of paper matters a lot. On the remains of the dead tree, the ink stains produce an enduring tattoo of unfiltered feelings and provocative thoughts. Little things, daily miracles, calm moments, and even the midst of mayhem can all be beautiful to my eyes. Indeed, beauty is subjective, and everyone of us is like a flower—beautiful and different in our own way. Like beauty, faith is personal to everyone of us. Religion, spirituality, and faith can all be characterized as either the same or distinct concepts. By using my innate scribe nature to create written works that can persuade an army to lay down their weapons and replace them with light, I am demonstrating to you that this is true.
I decide to write repeatedly while seated at my desk, appealing to a deep part of myself. My writing frequently conveys more meanings than are first apparent. Part of the objective here is to challenge oneself, read between the lines, and go inward. As a result, I am unable to simply produce only one compelling type of piece. My melodies, thought-provoking poems, academic essays, or gripping tales all lay in my mind. Since I am everything, I have decided to write everything.
As we explore grounding, beauty, and faith via poetic tapestries, I hope you'll enjoy traveling this path with me.
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