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Radiant Wildheart
Radiant Wildheart: A Guide to Awaken Your Inner Artist and Live Your Creative Mission | Shereen Sun
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Identify your creative mission and fulfill your purpose, guided by an inspiring road map of enthusiastic pep talks, artistic exercises, writing prompts, and a unique archetypal framework. As a bold and unique individual, you arrived on this planet with a sacred, Creative Mission—a reason for being that was whispered into your ear before you were born. But when negative forces seem to stifle you, how do you find the clarity, confidence, and resilience to share your gifts with the world? Everyone has the power to become a revolutionary artist. In this guide to unapologetic self-expression and liberation, Shereen Sun, founder of Radiant Wildheart, supports you in finding the deep personal healing that can be found from walking your Divine Purpose Path. With her encouragement and exercises, you will: discover your Creative Mission and meet your elemental archetype cultivate your inner artist to align with your values and goals utilize your natural gifts to live your truth channel your rebellious energy into a positive force for your community, your career, and the world Magical illustrations paired with straightforward advice will inspire you to express yourself in the world. When you awaken your inner artist and give them the space to flourish, your wildest, most authentic life can’t help but manifest. Are you ready to give your inner artist space to play?
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quietlycuriouskate
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Eh, it reads more like the author's journey home to herself as a queer person of colour from a Muslim background. I'm not saying that isn't a story worth telling, but it's not the book the cover led me to believe I was getting.
It's kind of, "here's what these principles look like in my life: off you go, then."
I was audio-painting, or I'd likely have bailed.