Stay Lighted

These are dark times…Violence, lack of tolerance and the decadence of all empathy are bringing our human chapter to a close. With the entire race of humanity being either frivolous or ignorant to modern time threats, there’s not much one can do to help our society build itself onto a better one.

In times like these, those of us who care or want a better positive future, must stay influenced by light, by positive energies. Those of us who are empaths, may suffer from episodes of sadness or isolation. We tend to have a deeper connection to the people that surround us and their emotions, to have stronger reactions to the pain that our world is living, and sometimes we feel we can’t do anything about it. But even though it feels impossible, it is not. We have to open our senses, open our emotions, help those in need and try to heal yourself as well.

Negativity is rampant, and it feels like a hole trying to drag the light out there. But we must fight that negativity, the threat that is consuming us as a society and our own selves. Keep shining, keep sharing your light and open up your senses.

GRADUATION!

FINISH OF A ONE LINE

After graduation, it is completely normal to feel like you don’t know what to do next.  For this mystery of the next step is always so thrilling and full of new events and deep emotions.  It is essential to plan what door to open next, ask yourself: “What do I want with my life? What’s my next goal?”  Always set new ideas in motion, and work for them to happen.  Your dreams can only get real if you work for them to become palpable.  Get involved in everything that will help you grow positively, that will teach you cool stuff and that you’re happy with all the new things coming along.

USE YOUR MIND

Create and draw what you wish, make it physical, write it down and come up with a super plan for yourself.  Remember, as you work, you also need to enjoy what you do.  Make it your own, OWN IT!  Put your mark on the things you do, transform them into inspiring and vibrant pieces of art.

-Jess O. Rubio