Nel Kuc – Artist – Goddess – Shaman

One thing I hate about ‘fake’ spirituality are those who believe buying aerosol angel canisters of scented man-made dust is the correct way. Another is to deny the burning of natural woods and incense in favour of over purified essential oils just because at one time, their teacher told them so. This is one of my favourite artists Naya Moon Art

Nel Kuc Wenec a woman who lives with the land and universe. Tiffany Belle Harper ©

Happy Mothers Day to parents and guardians!

I know it’s a bit strange but each Mothers Day I think about child birth. I gave birth to both my sons naturally. I must have been a glutton for punishment. But I actually enjoyed the pain. I guess it woke me up! At the point of birth, they were ugly sods. Especially my youngest. He somehow broke his nose on the way out and I thought he’d never recover.

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When the doctor visited me at home, he said, “a funny looking little thing, isn’t he?”

My GP was a friend of mine and knew I had dry wit. Although, I didn’t find the remark funny – suddenly becoming hugely protective of my baby that ‘really did’ resemble a baby vampire.

“Actually, I believe he’s the most beautiful creature I have ever seen.” I replied. It was at that point I over looked his widows peak and bent nose. A couple of days later he was all perfect and his snout went where it should – thank you nature! But anyway, I’d have loved him no less. Both my sons are beautiful and flawless to me. Mum. X

friendship #diary

Had a couple of emails from Kat and Kate – seems a lot of us are feeling out of sorts at the moment. It’s part of life – we have blips. And when things seem tough – we are learning most. It is about working together – not driving people apart. It takes courage to wear your heart on your sleeve. I believe being open and showing who we really are is the greatest way to reach out to others who may be suffering in silence. There’s no such thing as the perfect life.

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Tiff. X

A Short Review #3 – Art — Georgia & Literature — BellEva Worldwide

When visiting Banksy’s art exhibition, ‘Dismaland’, you’d be mistaken to argue that it was not exactly that. With it’s theme, hence the name, being based majorly on a distorted representation of Disney(land), the experience definitely left you feeling dismal. However the artist was certainly emphasising on political and social issues; rather […] via A Short Review […]

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