
EN: Fragments of human existence. Personal essays on universal themes: emotional health, creativity, relationships, dreams. LT: Žmogiškos egzistencijos fragmentai. Asmeninės esė universaliomis temomis: emocinė sveikata, kūryba, santykiai, sapnai.
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Memories are embedded into my brain best if they have a soundtrack. This month, most of the gems in the Treasury Drop are parts of July’s soundtrack.
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I hope you enjoy them!
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If you’re confused about what this thing number six is, it’s because when I started this series it was only available to my one paid subscriber and two more people to whom I gifted the subscription. I think that was a b...
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May has been a time of changes and introspection in my life. Riding the existential carousel for me would be impossible without good music, inspiring people, some solitude, beauty and faith in something bigger. T...
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Is it just me or has time sped up? I believe that alongside linear time mythical time always flows in powerful cyclical streams. The spirals hold many gems that keep returning to me time and again.
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I first learned about meditation in 2012 when I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorder and decided to get full therapeutic treatment at a psychiatric daycare unit. At that time, music therapy was three years away from having a f...
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Imagine if a mad scientist and a poet had a child. That child is me. I explore the world in my own poetic, messy ways, trying to make sense of it all. And I cry a lot. Be careful.
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