Subject: Love in Strange Places: Is Finding the One Worth Suffering For Truly Possible?

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Is Finding the One Worth Suffering For Truly Possible?


Finding the one person out of 8 billion people on this planet can seem like an impossible task. As Bob Marley said, “We all gonna get hurt by someone, and it’s our goal to find the one worth suffering for". But how can we know if we’ve found that special someone or if we’re just wasting each other’s time? Love is a complex puzzle and it can be hard to figure out how to put the pieces together without hurting each other.


The best way to know if you’ve found the right person is to take your time and get to know them. Don’t rush into anything and take the time to really get to know the person. Ask questions and really listen to the answers. This will help you to understand who they are and what they want out of life.

It’s also important to be honest with each other. If there are any issues or concerns, be open and honest about them. Communication is key in any relationship and it’s essential to be able to talk about your feelings.

It’s also important to be willing to compromise. No relationship is perfect and it’s important to be willing to make adjustments and compromises in order to make the relationship work.

Many relationships fail based on tainted pasts. Many people in relationships live in their heads and impose and project past fears in their current relationships. They get hung up on ideas of could’ve, would’ve and should’ve and past traumas without realizing it. It is important that we realize this and grant time for honest dialogue or we risk creating contentious environments.


Not allowing time for self healing allows for cycles to occur in our lives that are quite displeasing to all parties involved. Hurt people, hurt people is the saying and LOVE is too beautiful and powerful an energy and connection to be tainted by primal egos by mere mortals.


Puff once said you wanna walk with them or do you wanna walk with God? Love is not dependent on another person. Love is a state of being. We are each our own representation of LOVE! Our connection should allow this pure energy of Love to be passed on to each other through the connections we create together. So before making any brash decisions in your relationships sit and have a talk with God. We should be so blindsided by Love, for two worlds make a universe.


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AfriKin Art: Women Walk on Water – an all-women contemporary fine art exhibition opened this past Sunday at the Scott Galvin Community Center in North Miami with raving reviews. Words echoing in the community that described the show are: "wow, amazing, exquisite, beautifully done and much needed in Miami." It was a beautiful evening of art, fashion, food and good vibes. Designer Kome of Kome Fashion from Nigeria brought the house down. The speakers spoke on the power of women globally with a call for the end of injustice and violence against women and girls globally for Women’s History Month 2023.


This is the final weel to see the exhibit which is open Monday through Friday 9 am - 9 pm 


AfriKin Art - Women Walk on Water Exhibition  

An all-women contemporary fine art exhibition that celebrates resilience, strength, and courage. And a call for the end of injustice and violence against women and girls for Women’s History Month 2023.

 

at: Scott Galvin Community Center,

1600 NE 126th Street, North Miami, FL 33181 

 runs through  - March 31, 2023

Open Hours Monday through Friday:  9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

RSVP for Women Walk on Water at: https://women-walk-on-water.eventbrite.com


Visit afrikin.art for more information and to view featured artists’ works.  


Women's History Month 2023: Women Walk on Water Art Exhibition


RSVP Link:  https://women-walk-on-water.eventbrite.com


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The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization AfriKin is a social enterprise that curates African arts and cultures for the good of humanity. The term AfriKin is the fusion of two words -- Africa and kinship. AfriKin creates programming designed to highlight the role of art and culture in human development and enrichment.  AfriKin creates opportunities for positive interchange sustained by three pillars: academic articulation, artistry and cultural industries.  AfriKin emphasizes cultural connection and kinship across ethnic lines.

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