"Somewhere Blue" by Wildege Francois

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Hydrotherapy humbles a simple existence. A simple and exquisite collection of molecular compounds and energy Skin dazzles around under the flow of a weightless projection. The subconscious channeling of yang In physicality; the masculine half yang that demands “the action of always doing “ “always accomplishing “ — action feelings did I do enough today ? -Productivity Fuck them and fuck you -the anger Must you always over extend yourself -anxiety There’s so much more shit to deal with -the stress But I can deal and handle my own regardless - hyper independence Voluntarily Wading into a pool of emotional facets There’s panic and overwhelm in all that you feel. Water reminds you to breathe Like water in a kettle first calm and still then piping hot soon after standing the fire a bit too long The body longs for relief So there’s water So wade in Flood peace back to the core even if it is temporary - so what. We all have to remember to breathe eventually. There is a re-joining of the chaotic and content self Remembering that my feet can only move so far And so fast, pace and rest bring result. Understanding. just as the seasons come and go Contentment= needs reflection Growth = requires solitude.

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Meet the Artist: Wildège François

Moving through the journey of selfhood is allowing your body to experience everything it needs to feel. To not turn it off, abuse it or ignore it but instead, recognize that It is the only vessel of expression that we can truly embody. Acknowledging that it has the power to break, birth, empower, die, seduce, dream, fly and fall, so from one experience to another, your body moves, adapts, and evolves. It is our metaphor for creation and quite literally does everything it can to keep us alive. So speaking in the language of colors, you allow the body to manifest a metaphysical understanding of all-encompassing elements that involve bodily emotion. The human experience connects us. The same blood you bleed, the tears you cry, the way we scream, the way we love, laugh, and dream has the potential to drag us in one way or another. However in essence are they not essential to the experiences that make us feel the most alive?