I worked in construction for 10 years and I was never really happy. I was good at
it but I was never happy and I come from a family of artists and creative people.
People expressing themselves and traveling and I was going to the same
place everyday seeing the same people going the same thing and it was insanity,
I was going crazy. I actually had a construction accident I got hit on my
eye and I was blind for six months. After six months I got my eyesight back and
when I got my eyesight back I went on my first trip in ten years.
I have a Fine Arts degree in ceramic, but I knew
I didn't want to do that and one day I was waiting for an
inspiration to come to me, and one day I was digging in the garden I had my hands in
the dirt and this idea came to me.
We live in an universal as Hawaiian's believe this: "love prevails all trauma".
In this universe that's how it is. It doesn't say it prevents trauma,
because we are committed to risk as we have expressing ourselves and who we
are, but definitely is the resolution to traumas, yeah love.
And on that trip I bought a new camera.
I traveled for two months and I just took pictures and I went by myself. I made
friends everywhere and just kind of reconnected with the world outside of
the little bubble I lived in. And about six months after that I ended up going
to art school for photography.
I actually, I found my wedding ring in the dirt.
I lost it, you know, and I found it in the dirt and I had the inspiration
that I want to make jewelry, I want work with metal.
Our science is only really two ways of releasing that kind of unforgiveness:
trauma
or choice.
When you don't make the choice to release the unforgiveness trauma will
come along and bring you to the humility point of your body discarding it can't
carry the unforgiveness charge anymore.
So what the world is missing is just the simple
thought that it's this choice or it's the trauma of everything falling apart.
And applying love, attention in simple techniques of release to
discourage to the body from going into the path of disease. Whether it's cancer or
sprains that's a completely opposite approach and often it works just as well.
And I had taken a jewelry class and I really liked it
and I felt like it was more... it would be easier for me than making ceramic,
it was smaller, lighter and I just started, took some more classes.
So that was my inspiration, I really wanted to be... I didn't want my
life to be something where I went away and worked and I wanted to be my own.
Photography to me is: I go out everyday and because I take pictures of
beautiful things, beautiful people it reminds me about the good things in
life and why I'm living. And that motivates me. Another thing that I'm
passionate about it is taking pictures of people and the reaction
people get when they see their image that they feel beautiful, they feel they are
worth something and purpose. For me it's a gift that I can give to
the world and is also a gift that was given to me to be able to do that and I have the
honor to do do that and offer that to people.
I felt like: I wanna do something now in the world, you know, I had that energy of like, I want to,
be independent myself, I want to as an artist, I want to express myself in the world
and be with my children.
Allopathic medicine, the general medicine practice around the world does have
diagnostic tools that find a problem and fix a specific solution through a process.
Our medicine is about identifying emotional blocks in both your childhood and in your
adulthood through your family through genealogy.
I worked hard, I worked very hard at it. I was very inspired,
and I wanted to learn as much as I could about making jewelry.
Like what I do and I have passion for... it's a lot of work, it's a lot of stress and I
believe any kind of job, any kind of passion when when they say: Get
a job that you love and you will never work. I don't completely believe that, I believe
no matter what it's hard work and no matter what if you have to do that hard
work than you might as well do what you want. Because then you feel like you're
working or something. There is no sense in working hard at something you don't want
to do. I definitely say: Do something that you love and work hard at
it and don't expect it to be easy and if it becomes easy you're probably going it wrong.
I really just need to follow my heart. And I needed to make jewelry that
I love. So I had to really listen and always be true to me, that was what I learned.
The forgiveness skill that we try to present for our culture
the Hoponopono is the word,
is to get and to drop so you can receive.
I know we have to look at what the problems are and I gotta tell you most people are
looking and doing the solution,
and what is that?
Letting it go!
I hope that helps.
Fine arts degree
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