Re: Sacred Sun Henna Arts-- closed for self annalysis?


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Posted by Willowhawk on August 14, 2001 at 17:54:20:

In reply to: Sacred Sun Henna Arts-- closed for self annalysis? posted by Nick on August 13, 2001 at 23:14:55:

Nick,
Don't fret. Having read your posts on this particular thread, I can
understand how you are feeling. Especially when you feel that the
work you do on yourself is better than what you do on your clients.
I have to constantly remind myself that my clients can't do this for
themselves, that I am too picky, and are they happy with the
results?
But that aside, there is no reason for you to feel bad if you take a
sabbatical. Take a break, do something else...or nothing at all.
Everyone needs some down time. I don't think Mehendi will slip away
from your life if you take some time out. Youth only comes once, so
enjoy it while you can! I think we often forget that you are a young
man, because your work is so stellar, and you need time to be that
young man instead of a business man sometimes.

I suppose in the end, what I am trying to say is....do what you need
to do for YOU. Nobody can walk in our own shoes and fully understand
what our needs are, we just try to surround ourselves with people who
will be empathetic and supportive to our needs.

And you know that no matter what your decisions are, you have a lot
of support here.

Just a side note...on a somewhat religious bent (ok...my religious
bent)...Sacred Sun Henna Arts-closed for self analysis...that
statement is very current to the movement of the wheel right now. As
we have begun the harvesting times, and the Sun is waning we are
moving towards that introspective and self analytical period. So, I
can't help but think...well, this is just where you should be!

Well, enough rambling...
Many blessings,
Justine Willowhawk

 


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