Art is the savage expression of authenticity.

The truth is we, as humans, are insatiable pleasure seeking gluttonous creatures who desire a life jam-packed full of erotic passion and spontaneous fun. We want to be continually engaged in overflowing undaunted creative expression, unfurled artistic endeavors, involved in lively witty entertaining relationships, surrounded by intriguing, interesting enlightening friends. We desire to form intimate connections on all levels that support repeated exciting, enthusiastic, gratifying rapturous rendezvous. We fantasize about the reality of placing no limit or condition on the amount of sex, food, drink, sensual activities or any other joyous derivative measures we care to indulge in. We explore, expose and discover hideous truths because we dare to ask, never settling for someone else’s ideas or opinions. We yearn to laugh uproariously loud and inappropriate barred by no restrictions or restraints until we pee on ourselves. We were born free, innocent and unblemished. We are natural and spur-of-the-moment in our dealings.

We have no need to defend, excuse, apologize, or compete. We are committed and loyal to what we choose to be for no other reason other than we want to. We are not now nor will we ever be choked by obligation or cloaked in duty. It is impossible to make us feel guilt, remorse or regret. We live solely in the present. No one can bind, hinder, obstruct, interfere and oblige our progress. We are relentless in our pursuit of the unutterable divine within and will not be satisfied with anything less than genuine authenticity. We wrestle continuously with vain selfish demonic imaginings too horrendous to speak of. Our inflated egos either diminish or exalt us. But, either way with each merciless stroke of our trembling hand we create. We are the true artists of the world. 

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  • Christine Ramsay on Mar 13, 2009

    A powerful write, Paula, though I am not sure I agree with what you have written. Maybe it is something to do with living in a quiet seaside community. I don’t find many people like the ones you mention. Good work though.

    Christine

  • lh on Mar 13, 2009

    no passion
    no life

    solitude is also passion

    but now out of fashion
    lh

  • QuinMonty86 on Mar 16, 2009

    I like your style Paula!! I love a writer with passion!!

  • spiritwalker on Mar 16, 2009

    very passionate indeed. Like your rythm.

  • Paula Andrea on Mar 26, 2009

    Christine,

    You are passionate and reserved at the same time. Aren’t we all? thanks, my friend.

  • Paula Andrea on Mar 26, 2009

    ih,

    Words so poignant and true. thanks.

  • Paula Andrea on Mar 26, 2009

    spiritwalker,

    I like your lyrical musical rhythm well. From one passionate person t another. Thanks.

  • Paula andrea,, on Mar 26, 2009

    QuinMontyB6,

    When I read your stuff, I feel so connected to you. You have a very distinct style, too. It’s all about passion, right? Thanks.

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