What a pleasure

IMG_2660-min.JPG

What a pleasure

it is to create a life that I love,

where my mouth can embrace the bitterness of milky coffee in the morning

while my nose intakes the woody and calming scent of cedar incense.

What a pleasure to wake up out of readiness for the day

as opposed to the always-aggravating-no matter- how-soothing

alarm clock,

reminding me that I live and breathe on

someone else's time.

It's taken and taking me some time

to remember that my life is my own;

what I want to do, I can.

How I want to feel, I can.

Are my feelings real?

Who knows, but they are valid,

and I have the space and time to understand them.

What a pleasure to pull out my calloused notebook

at any moment of the day,

inspired,

and write what comes to mind or heart.

No sense-making involved.

What a pleasure to transcend the ego, even if only for a bit.

To revel in the pure consciousness of my being;

to explore life in this body;

to explore what it means to love in this body;

to pay dear reverence to my experiences and encounters,

because

they mean something — and I'm not too busy, or harried, or stressed, or worried

to recognize myself in others

to recognize signs from the universe

right in front of me.

What a pleasure to feel freedom as a gift.

Something I cherish; something I hold in deep gratitude.

Yet I wouldn't have changed my path

to say I should have freed myself earlier in my journey.

I wasn't ready.

Freedom is a responsibility.

So it's a pleasure to be trusted

with this responsibility.

I'll enjoy it right.

Nkem Ugo

I love to experience myself through art. I create art in whichever way delights my soul and opens my heart. I try to maintain expansiveness, curiosity, and open-hearted detachedness as I weave my understandings of materiality and spirituality into timeless creative wisdom. I am grateful to be here.

https://www.bynkem.co/
Previous
Previous

Groundless Clouds: A Journey Through the Astral Realm