VOICES: Mikey St. John

Let your voices be heard wide and far. Let them not be silenced by the timid, wicked souls who are afraid to witness truth — unpretentious cowardices, fools who hide behind transparent walls — thick with insecurities, boosting tongues that can’t stop, with an eagerness for attention at the expense of someone else’s downfall. As…

THE PARADISE: Mikey St. John

We are living in a paradise, though not our best life yet. But we’re doing everything possible to destroy it. Every little bit hurts, and it does not matter if we choose to acknowledge that or not. If we continue to tarnish it, chipping away the precious things at every chance we get, eventually that…

GREY by Mikey St. John

Grey, obscurity, darkness, confusion… they embody doubt, unbelief, unrighteousness, unrest, death, insecurities thick like sludge. There is nothing positive about them, and living in them is a sure way to self-destruct. But the revelation of clarity is not blatantly evident. And seeking it, more than likely, will take us to either end of the spectrum,…

THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH: Mikey St. John

Growth is knowing that what is at this point right now was never before but also knowing that it was meant to be. And that it is satisfying and complete, no matter what. Being satisfied while understanding that acceptance is the prelude to growth is key; imbedded in it is the possibility of what could…

SYNCHRONICITY: Mikey St. John

As I grew older, cause and effect seem to live harmoniously, much more frequently — a disturbing realization that needs to be fixed in a disorderly, corrupted world. And while, most would rather hate than love, yet expect to be loved more than hated; begs the question, why do we as humans think that our…

THE ACCEPTABLE PROFILE: Mikey St. John

A world without judgements, that would be nice. I guess there’s nothing wrong with dreaming. But that can never be in our lifetime, throwing that possibility away — in a hurry — like a plague. To hell with tolerance, respect for indifference, and injustice; who cares? Even those who consider the aforementioned their way of…