Showing posts with label QUOTE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QUOTE. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2020

WMW Loungewear x No Kid Hungry

 


“NO ONE IS BORN HATING ANY PERSON BECAUSE OF THE COLOUR OF HIS SKIN, OR HIS BACKGROUND, OR HIS RELIGION. PEOPLE LEARN TO HATE, AND IF THEY CAN LEARN TO HATE, THEY CAN BE TAUGHT TO LOVE, FOR LOVE COMES MORE NATURALLY TO THE HUMAN HEART THAN THE OPPOSITE.”
-Nelson Mandela
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Everything in this photo represents a change I wish to see in the world and will do my part to work to achieve:
WMW Loungewear by Liana Zavo Socks Support Women Entrepreneurs (use code BELLES20 for 20% off and to support a charity! A portion of sales will go to No Kid Hungry and help girls in orphanages become fierce women, our future leaders and to champion their voices!)
Reprise Activewear Supports Sustainable Fashion and the war on Climate Change
Gucci Glasses Are Multi-Purpose and Support No-Waste, Sustainable Fashion along with the Louis Vuitton Sneakers- which both support the War on Fast Fashion, not to mention the Great Black Designer, Virgil Abloh.
And this QUOTE just says it ALL on the war on Racism. No matter your color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, no matter WHAT, I was not born hating you and I am learning, listening and vow to CHOOSE LOVE. I do LOVE YOU.

xx.
M


Monday, June 15, 2020

Native Frequency



Likely the most relevant piece of jewelry in this current (political and pandemic) climate, Native Frequency really hits a home run with this design. Beautifully handcrafted, and with a message that is meaningful and brings you back to peace and calm, each bracelet truly reminds you that "This Too Shall Pass." Between the inscribed words and the maze etched onto the bracelet, you'll be reminded that all paths lead back to your true self and you will be able to endure any difficult time.

Below is an amazing parable to consider and remember. The words helps to solidify the statement that the bracelet makes.
"This Too Shall Pass."
There was a king and he once said to the court sages, “I have a ring with one of the finest diamonds in the world and I want to hide a message under the stone that can be useful in a situation of extreme despair. I will give this ring to my heirs and I want it to serve them faithfully. Think of what kind of message should be there. It must be very short to fit in the ring.”
The sages knew how to write treatises, but did not express themselves in one short sentence. They thought and thought, but did not come up with anything.
The king complained about the failure of his venture to a faithful old servant who raised him from infancy and was part of the family. And the old man said to him:
“I’m not a sage, I’m not educated, but I know such a message. For many years spent in the palace, I met a lot of people. And once I served a visiting mystic whom your father invited. And he gave me this message. I ask that you don’t read it now. Save it under the stone and open it only when there’s no way out at all.
The king listened to the old servant.
After some time, the enemies attacked the country and the king lost the war. He fled on his horse and his enemies pursued him. He was alone, his enemies were many. He rode to the end of the road. There was a huge deep cliff before him; if he fell there, it would be the end.
He could not go back, as the enemies were approaching. He already heard the clatter of their horses' hooves. He had no way out. He was in complete despair.
And then he remembered the ring. He opened it and found an inscription: “This too shall pass”
After reading the message, he felt that everything was quiet. Apparently, the pursuers got lost and proceeded in the wrong direction. Horses were no longer heard.
The king was filled with gratitude to the servant and the unknown mystic. The words were powerful. He closed the ring and set out on the road. He gathered his army and returned to his state.
On the day when he returned to the palace, they arranged a magnificent meeting, a feast for the whole world - the people loved their king. The king was happy and proud.
An old servant came up to him and said softly: “Even in this moment, look at the message again.”
The King said, “Now I am a winner, people are celebrating my return, I'm not in despair, not in a hopeless situation."
“Listen to this old servant,” the servant answered. “The message works not only in moments when everything is bad, but also in moments of victory.”
The king opened the ring and read: "This too shall pass."
And again he felt a silence fall over him, although he was in the midst of a noisy dancing crowd. His pride dissolved. He understood the message. He was a wise man.
And then the old man said to the king: “Do you remember everything that happened to you? Nothing and no feeling is permanent. As night changes day, so moments of joy and despair replace each other. Accept them as the nature of things, as part of life.”

To learn more, see more and to purchase Native Frequency jewelry, click here.
Big Thanks to Erin over at Propel Communications  for making this feature possible!

xx.
M

Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Art Lovers Quotation Book



Who doesn't love a great quote and great art? The Art Lovers Quotation Book is a beautiful collection of quotes, juxtaposed with some of the most noteworthy pieces of art. Meaningful, inspirational and just plain fun, this book is perfect for anyone that values art and creativity in their life.

To learn more, see more and to purchase The Art Lovers Quotation Book, click here.
Big Thanks to Holly, Andrew, Ryan  and the rest of the team over at Heatherleigh Press for making this feature possible.


xx.
M

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Girl


"Girl" Editorial via V Magazine #94. Styled by Sarah Richardson, Photography by Sebastian Faena, Modeling by Gracie Hartzel, Bathing Suit ℅ New York Vintage.

"A dreamer is one who can find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." - Oscar Wilde 

xx.
M

Monday, October 14, 2013

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Peace, Love, Shoes



Shoes, glorious shoes.

To check out and shop for cool fashion at Garage, and to follow them on twitter, click here.


xx.
M

Friday, November 9, 2012

Monday, May 23, 2011

All of Me



"...We don't live in a real world; we live in a world as we "see" it."-McDermott & McGough

To learn more, see more, and to shop for art at Exhibition A, click here.
To purchase the All of Me Limited Edition Signed Print by McDermott & McGough, click here.
See more Belles&Rebelles coverage of Exhibition A here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Thanks to Michelle Finocchi over at Exhibition A for sending this my way!


xx.
M