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It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.

— E.E. Cummings

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I think that frequently, many times in the beginning of our path as artists, we do have to deal with our upsets and our negativeness – in regard to, mostly, ourselves. We may be taking it out on our loved ones or people close to us, but really we’re just mad at ourselves for not giving ourselves the time to devote to our inner development and doing the soul work through our art work. So there’s a certain amount of working through that. You may have to cry, you may have to dance, you may have to get the energy moving in whatever way you can, and if you need to scream as you work that’s as much of a prayer as the more refined kinds of artist’s prayers. Sometimes it’s a more direct kind of thing. You can scream in rage, you can scream your need for God, whatever’s there for you. You’ve got to start where you’re at. If you think that you can just start making spiritual art without addressing all the build-up of shadow material that you may be carrying around with you, and it’s leaking out at the borders, then I don’t think that’s any good. You’ve got to be true. So wherever you’re at, that’s where you start.

And as far as the artist creating spiritual or visionary art, I think that it’s obvious and important that the artist experience the transpersonal states prior to them trying to bring it out in their work, otherwise they’re just doing imitative or derivative kind of work. It has to be from some authentic inner experience, and as long as you’ve had some experience of your soul or spiritual reality in some way, or visionary reality, then by all means – if it’s compelling, make pictures of it.

— Alex Grey

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Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.

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What is reality? by Alan Watts

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What does it mean to be authentic? | Sarah Archer | TEDxDrogheda
   

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You can lie to others, but you cannot lie to yourself.

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Don’t Gain The World & Lose Your Soul, Wisdom Is Better Than Silver Or Gold.

— Bob Marley

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Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde

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sellout

noun

1. an act or instance of selling out.

2. an entertainment, as a show or athletic event, for which all the seats are sold.

3. Informal. a person who betrays a cause, organization, or the like; traitor.

4. Informal. a person who compromises his or her personal values, integrity, talent, or the like, for money or personal advancement.

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What does it mean to “Sell out“, be “Sold out” or “Selling out”.

The slang terms and phrase “Sell out”, “Sold out” or “Selling out” (also spelled Sellin’ out) are adjectives and nouns used to describe someone who only does things for money or successfully selling everything your’re selling.

The selling out phrase started when fans would call independent rappers or artist who went mainstream sell out’s.

Sell out means to do something for financial gain; “selling your soul”.

A sell out is someone later does things only for financial gain; “selling your soul”.

— Daily Rap Facts

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Get The Fuck Off My Dick.

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Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.

— Suzy Kassem

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Why do people copy others?

People who copy usually have 4 psychological traits or thoughts happening. They’re either:

  • Lacking a sense of self – They don’t know who they are so being you seems awesome
  • Green with envy – They want what you have, so they copy you to try to get it
  • Insecure – A lack of self-esteem can cause someone to try and elevate themselves by copying those they admire (you) or…
  • Obsessive – This verges into the dangerous territory so act with caution and care!

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How to be a more creative person | Bill Stainton | TEDxStanleyPark
   

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