Part I:
CLOSE EYES TO EXIST
Sometimes, the most fragile fears and revelations show its face in time of calmness and reflection; even in intimate states of prayer. Often, for me, it’s in these quiet moments that I feel most present – when the smoke screen and noise of petty distractions are muted; with enough breathing space to dig in on feelings, vibes and experiences – setting the stage for bittersweet epiphanies, melancholic acceptances and eventual contentment.