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Creation: Resolutions

creations resolutions

to dream the vision
of a love filled world
run by the guidance
of higher intelligence
intending a truth of life
beauty full, appreciation
and compassion with
balance among the earth,
elements, and nations

passion and goodness
relax the confusion
imagine a calming
upon humanity
the light of clarity
aligned with divine
glory in alive
pulsing of life
embracing the precious gift
of being

we are love training the mind
to maintain happiness
perfect health and luminance
a stabilizing force of galactic
ideal joining the ideal of
civilizations somewhere
within the future of time

ingenious creations of
monetary freedoms
planetary abundance of energy
hungers satisfied
illness cured
living life as paradise
creating heaven on earth
~~~~~~~~~

even in winter

to realize moving a mountain
with only a toothpick
would take effort
however at some point
an avalanche is created
and speeds up the process

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Two Tips To Help Your Tattoo Heal Properly

So you’ve finally gotten that tattoo that you wanted, and you walk away from the tattoo shop happy and enjoying your tattoo. But what do you do next? How can you ensure you allow your tattoo to heal properly and make it last a lifetime?

Here are some tips on how to keep your tattoo perfect from day one and prevent an infection or discoloration of your tattoo.

Tip 1

Leave that bandage alone. It can be tempting to want to remove the bandaging on the tattoo and take a peek, but you need to wait. Removing the bandage too early can cause your tattoo to get infected. Right now your tattoo is a gaping wound in your skin, it needs to be given time to heal, and keeping the bandage on is the first step to allowing it to heal properly.

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How Can I Learn to Graffiti?

So you want to learn to graffiti? There are a number of different places you can start in the streets, at home in a sketchbook, online, in street art classes your options are literally endless.

From its origins in the urban streets of the 1970s to where it is now graffiti has developed from a form of expression for street kids to a globally recognized art movement. It’s no wonder more and more people are looking to learn to graffiti.

You’re probably reading this article because you want to become the next Banksy, Shepard Fairey or even possibly Taki 183? But to many people, graffiti is about much more than finding fame and glory. Whether you want to learn to graffiti to attain fame or to solidify your name in the streets, the main principles of graffiti writing still apply.

1. Develop your own tag

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