the resiliency of death work & the importance it plays on your soul
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Enter For FreeWhile most of my ink is in black-&-white, I've reached a time in my life where it was time to embrace color. I chose to enhance LA Calavera Catrina by surrounding her with vibrant Mexican flowers and intricate vines, reflecting both beauty and resilience.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?Ninety percent of my tattoos are less than 4 years old. They would say that they were created to heal & protect. Armor, making me comfortable in my own skin. They say I'm ready for whatever comes next with true joy & happiness in my life.
What would you do with the $25,000?I would expand my services as a death guide. From my experiences working as an oncology nurse and the loss of my family, death has been one aspect of my life that I have become an expert at. My work involving alternative medicines, specifically cannabis and psilocybin set me apart from my peers. Death is a natural part of life. Educating the dying and their family ensures a solid understanding of terminal illness symptoms, the physiology of death, and ways to alleviate suffering.
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