Christy Ann Clark
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An Ode to Ramen
“And into the forest I go, to lose my mind, and find my soul” An often-quoted quote (if you will) by the likes of someone much wiser than I; but who’s name escapes me equally as often. A quote through which much of my sentiments are shared and growing more so poignant by the day. Not to grasp even further onto cliché life-preservers, but nonetheless, transition can be a bittersweet medicine when it rears its ugly head. You know it will help you, even cure you, but you also hope the doctor knows what the fuck they’re doing. You hope that all the right questions were asked, the right boxes were checked, and that something important wasn’t missed somewhere along the lines.
By Christy Ann Clark2 years ago in Humans
Weekly Tarot Forecast for the Week of March 14, 2022
Weekly Tarot Reading for March 14, 2022 What’s up everyone! For those that have been following my work for a while know that I put out a weekly tarot forecast every Monday via my podcast platform Perceptionists Anonymous. These readings can be found on any listening platform such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Listen Notes, TuneIn, etc. I have now decided to shift into putting my readings onto written format as well here on my Vocal Media account! I look forward to having more mediums for my work to be exposed to those who may resonate with it, and without further ado, this week’s info!
By Christy Ann Clark2 years ago in Longevity
An Omen of Inspiration
I laid in bed for what felt like hours. My eyes remained shut though my mind swam with archetypal imagery. Tones of grey danced back and forth across the bleakness of my mind’s eye until I could no longer play along and headed downstairs. I removed the kettle from the hearth and sheepishly moved to my typewriter. Dust had settled on the peddles from weeks of my inability to even look in its direction, but somehow, tonight felt different.
By Christy Ann Clark2 years ago in Fiction
Radical Authenticity as a Path to Well-Being
We are living through unprecedented times in all areas of the world. Darkness seems to be floating to the surface everywhere it can and we are being forced to try and understand it; or more so, understand what it needs from us. Individually, interpersonally, and collectively we are being given the chance to confront the foundations of what keeps us in fear or in any level of dis-ease. Where it manifests as a challenge and where we can also choose to see this as an opportunity for personal growth! Life as we know it is changing radically, and what could possibly be more radical than absolute authenticity?
By Christy Ann Clark3 years ago in Motivation
Spirituality of Serving Tables
Some say that I have a very particular line of work. Not exactly something everyone would want to do, or could do. At times people compliment me by expressing just how they don’t think they could ever do my job. That they have just seen too many bad experiences to want to take it all on. Most of my life I felt the same until one random day and a couple of random life decisions later and I jumped ship ONTO the serving scene. I had no idea the amount my life was about to change or how it would eventually change my entire person! I am using this example to introduce myself to you all because this is such a big part of who I am. My name is Christy Ann and I am a server and a spiritual lightworker in a small, conservative town in rural Nevada.
By Christy Ann Clark4 years ago in Journal
Absurdity and Guilt
Anyone else tired of feeling guilty all the time? Tired of constantly evaluating and reevaluating certain moments of your day so as to acknowledge and repent for any potential uncouth behavior? Does anyone know what I mean? No one? I know some of y’all know; can we talk about it?
By Christy Ann Clark4 years ago in Motivation
Delusion Diner
I made sure I was alone. Just me, myself, and the motley crew of industry workers flirting in the back until I need a cup of coffee. This was my time. Me at my best. Alone at 4 am in a small diner in rural Nevada, taking note on the various details of what it is to be human. I can read people. If I know anything, it is that 4 am is the best time to observe the intricacies and rare truths that belong to a certain breed of people. Years of social isolation and reprogramming to meet the standards of what it means to be a regular person, are finally beginning to pay off. My necessity to understand how people live and think has become my super power in the form of storytelling. The stories we tell ourselves to tell others what to tell us.
By Christy Ann Clark4 years ago in Psyche