I had a blog. I shared it. I let who I was becoming show through and the flak I received for being myself hurt, frustrated and enraged me. I refuse to live inside a box, or cater to the status quo any longer. Since I adore blogging and presenting life in the unique way I see it, I decided going anonymous was probably a better option then stopping altogether at this stage.
I am agnostic. I was a born again Christian for 10 years. I spent a year researching my faith and came up empty. I now claim no knowledge of anything in the definitive. I have instincts and I am following them, trusting where I lead myself.
I am a single mother. I am an artist. I am an expat living in a foreign land. I love science. I am a misanthrope by default due to the continuous frustration at the very fact that questioning and following my own path brings out such hideous reactions from those around me. I am mesmerized and passionate about sustainable living. I seek the truth about our world and universe no matter what it ends up being.
And right now, I need to blog. I welcome company and challenges, encouragement, opinions and new leads to follow.
~Ari
I am agnostic. I was a born again Christian for 10 years. I spent a year researching my faith and came up empty. I now claim no knowledge of anything in the definitive. I have instincts and I am following them, trusting where I lead myself.
I am a single mother. I am an artist. I am an expat living in a foreign land. I love science. I am a misanthrope by default due to the continuous frustration at the very fact that questioning and following my own path brings out such hideous reactions from those around me. I am mesmerized and passionate about sustainable living. I seek the truth about our world and universe no matter what it ends up being.
And right now, I need to blog. I welcome company and challenges, encouragement, opinions and new leads to follow.
~Ari

Keep going. This is your journey and no-one has the right to ambush you. Keep going and keep telling us about it. I will be visiting you and cheering you on from this corner of France. I shared a house once with someone who was into permaculture. Really interesting stuff. There was a succesful pilot project for it in Zimbabwe where I was born and grew up. Aluta continua!
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ReplyDeleteWell done! It only hurts if you let it. I've lived in other countries and can totally relate...
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