Michael X Christopher
Bio
B.S. in Biology. Thrive. Write. Repeat
Author at www.epiphanyartistry.com
Stories (13/0)
Crystal Mind and the Awakening
“Love is the answer.” My Father whispered. It was his answer, what he wished he said, on the day he became an adult. And now, today, it was my turn. At the far remote part of my village there is a doorway, a crystal gate, that the elders say leads to other dimensions. The crystalline gate is fully aware, they say. It is a great secret in our village, and unknown to the rest of the world. Only once in your lifetime may you attempt to enter into the Crystal Mind, as we call it, but only if the Crystal Mind accepts your answer. Your answer, to the question, What is your highest truth?
By Michael X Christopher2 years ago in Earth
On The Artist's Way
The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron, is a book on the spirituality of creativity. If you’ve never read it, or even heard of it, I highly recommend picking it up on Amazon, or at your local book store. In the pages of the book, Julia teaches one how to unblock, and let creativity, which is our natural state, flow.
By Michael X Christopher2 years ago in Journal
Breathe. Believe. Achieve.
I was clearly depressed. I didn’t want to get out of my bed in the morning, and I had stopped doing activities I used to do, like playing my guitar, or going for walks. My friend Mary Pat was one of the ones who noticed. And fortunately, for me, she was one of the ones who would do something about it.
By Michael X Christopher3 years ago in Motivation
I Traveled to Santo Domingo During Quarantine
The plane from New Jersey was packed, and we landed just outside of the Santo Domingo, en un aropuerto, and quickly exchanged our American dollars for Dominican pesos. The exchange rate is 57 pesos for every dollar. I exchanged $100 and we got in lines for customs.
By Michael X Christopher3 years ago in Wander
I Smoke 7,300 Cigarettes a Year
That’s a lot of cigarettes! I’ve only started smoking in the past couple years, as a way to cope with trauma and anxiety. Now I’m captivated by the pull of a fresh cigarette. When I’m out of smokes, I feel it. Hurried, I rush out to buy my next pack.
By Michael X Christopher3 years ago in Psyche