Behold the Yogi stereotype: A supreme being who sits in a cave on the side of a gorgeous mountain in deep meditation surviving on air. Although this is a beautiful way to live, it is not realistic for me, nor for most of our modern-day Western society. Real talk: I listen to loud rock and roll music, enjoy festival season and certainly have a sweet tooth. But here’s the thing, I practice mindfulness every day in one way or another.
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A Walk Through San Francisco - AT&T Park
Bottom line: This city is SO DOPE, and I wanna express my gratitude for being able to call it my new home. So welcome to the first of many posts in my brand new "A Walk Through San Francisco," photo series. In other words, this is just an excuse for me to get lost in the city and be a complete tourist without anyone being able to say shit (anything 4 #Art, amirite?) This first installation was shot on World Photo Day.
Read MoreBonnaroo with a Hefty Side of Post-Grad Life Lessons
Bonnaroo was easy, hard, emotionally and physically challenging, perspective changing, empowering, SWEATY, beautiful, positive, simple, and raw. Bonnaroo was everything that life is. I think we get so swept up in our complicated lives that we fail to acknowledge the only thing that matters; we have way more control than we understand, to lead the lives that we want to and to have the courage to make a change. Bonnaroo encourages wild imagination, showing us the that magic exists in the most simple of moments, but sometimes we are just too distracted to see it.
Read MoreCurrents of Hope: Thank you Kevin Parker
In that moment, i understood that the beauty of the human experience and of your music outweighed the heavy burden of depression.
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