Cheryl Siegvolgsen

Homestead Mama and adult content creator who loves creating. Thank you for reading my blog. Like, Share and Comment Please. Mama would be so happy if you did.

Art and the Heart

Religion and belief no longer interests me. My beliefs are personal. I am more concerned with growth. Religion is big business. It never worked for me to be honest. I found it toxic. I don’t have much opinion about others involvement. I prefer to be distant, hard at work and creative.

I am neither evil or good according to what people choose to scale. The scale is according to their perspective not my life and if my life doesn’t involve them why does it matter? Some are so pushy to have their will happen and for some measures it is necessary. For myself it isn’t much of a need because I am capable of creating… it is more a suggestion or demand when needed. I’m pretty laid back, easily amused, like humor and don’t bother anyone. I don’t intend to be hurtful unless necessary but even then necessary could be extreme so I look broader.

There is plenty of information worth reading. We can read anything, cherry pick it, conform it to our values, or what ever we choose to do with a mere word. Does it mean anything? What does it mean to you? Is it all about you? What do you plant and experience? Are you the experience?

Art is about the heart. Poetry expands the soul. Cinema feeds the experience. Even though a picture can be created our mind can bring so many different perspectives and that is true for a simple book. Be careful how you judge even if it is your own life. Be curious, learn, create, build… Some give the allusion of all knowing while teaching to fear unknown. How do you know what you fear? Even fear has taught me.

Don’t give up. If your heart is good you can build. Yes some believe they are gooder. If they are gooder and an asshole they can sit alone in their goodness. I got work to do. Make it a great day.  Keep going. Don’t give up. The first step is the hardest.

Our tree is up year around this year. Making every day a holiday. Why settle?

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