Mission Statement
Those of you who know me (lol) are aware that I take on challenges in my life. Some people believe that I’m too old to try the things that I do, but you are never too old or young unless you let other people’s fears define you. Those are their fears, not your own.
I dive in head first, which isn’t always the wisest. Why? Because it’s prudent to be aware of the water’s depth—diving into a puddle isn’t the best course of action. So, sure, I do test the water first. I sometimes take a long time to finish my projects; the Moon Water documentary took seven years to complete and about the same amount of time for the book I’m working on.
When I decide I’m going to do something I do it. My life has been the school of hard knocks but I’m still kicking. I quote an amazing woman Rosa Parks. She said
I am passionate about communication, and I express myself through writing, painting, and creating videos. As a storyteller, I share the valuable insights that I have learned from others, particularly from the Indigenous community. I allow my spirit to soar high with the birds, and I explore the collective consciousness at night to gain clarity and enlightenment through my dreams.
Upholding traditional sacred teachings can help us preserve our souls and our spiritual selves. By sharing my experiences, I hope to inspire others to develop a deep appreciation for the environment, the natural world, and each other.
Vision
My vision is to see as many people as possible around the world come together in love and harmony.
I encourage others to seek answers through my writing, painting, and video production. I also hope to grow personally in kindness and knowledge. As all living things are interconnected—including plants, animals, and even rocks—I hope to inspire everyone to practice contemplative, sacred thought and to appreciate the wonder and generosity of nature.
Since we are all one, I want to encourage everyone, even lost souls, to raise their consciousness and spirits to a higher plane. I want to offer you and everyone else different viewpoints because I believe that we are all artists in our own lives. I hope that this will inspire people to reevaluate their assumptions about how they engage with the outside world and the wilderness (Mother Nature and Father Sky).
Incorporating traditional cultures’ ancient wisdom and the natural world into our souls can help us gain a deeper, ocean-like understanding of our world and help us make wise decisions for ourselves, the ones we love, and the planet. Nature is constantly renewing itself; let’s keep it vibrant and healthy.