Brushing too Hard

It’d be a good while, huh? Since a word has been written, and you are reading this (and if you’re new, let me introduce myself: I am a human being) My life seems to be slowing down, and my routines are hardening. It looks like that’s what happens after 29 years after birth. I stillContinue reading “Brushing too Hard”

Conscious Unconsciousness

What do I write about (?): I’ve been reading consistently, currently Archetypes and the Collective Unconsciousness by Carl Jung and three other books– I’m not a bookworm: I read multiple titles because I find it constipating to read just one book at a time. The book I highlighted has been self-liberating, it brings into consciousnessContinue reading “Conscious Unconsciousness”

Thoughts of the Morning- May 1st, 2022 | A Collaborative Film Opportunity

Greetings. There is an important update: I am embarking on a collaborative journey with filmmakers to submit a film to Sundance 2023. It started with a call for screenwriters from an Instagram story- I responded and then networked with Director Shyra. This is a great opportunity. With love and sincerity, Jose Michael Rubio

A Morning Routine

The morning begins with a singing bowl mediation by Temple Sounds. Thirty minutes into it, I read an uplifting book– for this instance, it was Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson. The end of the meditation concludes the reading session, then I ask myself: “What good shall I do today?“ TheseContinue reading “A Morning Routine”

A Plead to Dream

Dreams are reflections of our perceptions- a mirror that reflects metaphors of our current disposition. They can warn us of potential defects by bombarding us with nightmares, praise our circumstances with a shower of positive sensual experiences, or remain mute and uneventful. They can be easily ignored and forgotten- though a few linger in ourContinue reading “A Plead to Dream”

Thoughts of the Morning- April 7th, 2022 | Be.

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s an open question to kids, and every answer is correct. But when asking oneself as an adult, it’s solemn, and there is only one right answer. With love and sincerity, Jose Michael Rubio