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Eternal BLOG

Welcome to the intricate and captivating realm inside the mind of Deb Eternal, where the boundaries of imagination blur, and the mind dances with possibilities. In this blog, we delve deep into the psyche of my mind which, like many others, unveils a world teeming with vibrant thoughts, untamed ideas, and a relentless yearning for expression.

 

Inside the chatter of my mind, every thought is a brushstroke on the canvas of innovation, every emotion a melody waiting to be composed, and every experience a narrative begging to be told.

In this exploration, I embark on a journey to unravel the enigmatic workings of the creative mind, where inspiration intertwines with introspection, and passion fuels the pursuit of artistic fulfilment. Within these cerebral corridors, thoughts ceaselessly clamour for release, beckoning the creator to heed their call and breathe life into their formless essence.

For in the mind of a creator, the call of thoughts is not merely a fleeting whim but a compelling invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration.

Along the way, we'll discover how the flutter of thoughts that hound us all in the daily struggle to comfortably feed, clothe, and love this human body we reside in, is beckoning us to be more, see more, and know more about who we are.

Open your mind like you would a journal. You are the author and editor of your life so if life is not what you imagined, be brave my fabulous creatures, and tear away, or edit the pages that don't reflect who you are and write or re-write a new chapter.

Join me as we navigate the labyrinthine corridors of creativity, tracing the intricate pathways through which thoughts evolve into masterpieces and the soul finds solace in the act of creation.

Deb Eternal... a vibrant celebration of life's rich tapestry, weaving together the threads of philosophy, music, literature, crafts, and the art of travel.

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DO ONE THINGEVERY DAYTHAT SCARES YOU

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