
Everyone’s journey, be it external or internal, is just a little bit different from the journeys of those around them, but there are some cases where those small differences actually turn out to be quite large ones. The reasoning behind this is that each individual’s uniqueness is solely meant for them, and nobody will ever truly, one hundred percent, perceive the real version of anybody. For better or for worse, there are things in this reality that are either not meant to be shared or chosen not to be shared. Although each person’s case is different, everyone has a song to sing that will not only bring solace and joy to them but also to those who really resonate with it and need it. The incredibly difficult thing about this, however, is how to discern what song they should sing and if it should be shared. This type of conundrum is what causes people to ignore who they really are and become beings that they are not, in hopes that they either please everybody or affect nobody, so they can never get hurt.
The meaning of SOULILOQUY is to find that singularity, that singular point within yourself that contains your true essence (with all your flaws and highlights), and bring it to or back to life unapologetically. Specifically, the meaning of SOULILOQUY is to find your song and sing it into all of reality so its reverberations find their way back to you and elevate your journey by allowing you to experience resonance with the best version of yourself. But this isn’t something that you can give partial effort to. No. The only way this works is if you understand and accept everything about yourself, such that the only thing holding you back is learning when and where to sing. Art is an incredible outlet and tool for this part of the journey; however, understanding where we all stand first is even more important. After all, how can we ever truly express ourselves if we can’t grasp how beautiful we are first?
In addition to explaining why I'm doing what I'm doing, the next steps along this part of our path encompass how YOU, WE, and I should view ourselves and one another.



