Author: Alexa Black

Alexa Black is a writer and amateur poet, mother of two beautiful babes, and a wife. She enjoys reading books about empowering women to stand up for themselves and Sci-Fi. Loves nature and sunflowers, Game of Thrones, and a coffee addict. Currently working on her first book of poetry for all to enjoy.

Coping with life is the hardest most beautiful thing we can ever do in our lives. That’s why when we see others rise up in life it’s almost awestriking in that sense. A long time ago within our society, there were rituals to get us through those hard moments. To hold our energetic selves. But, as we advanced the larger part of society walked away from those rituals. In its place silence stood there and held our doors shut. For the people that can reach out and move mountains and create inspiration through their work; There is truly an aura…

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This is what it’s like to be “rootless” in your own family. Now some people will sit there and call this being adopted. I like to sit here and call it being lost. Some people who are adopted have this magical ability to not want to know their heritage.  They never have any questions about where they really come from because the identity of who they have built is so strong that not even the truth can break them down. These people are fucking super hero’s and I often wish I had that strength. I sometimes would beg for the strength to not want…

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Tarot card reading is often seen as something either phony or so far beyond someone else’s scope, it’s too intimidating to try. I’m here too, first of all, tell you it is not. Everyone and anyone can read their own tarot cards. It’s like a muscle to be great/or even just considered “good” you have to use it. You can become a little rusty but, your gut instincts are always there for a reason. They tell us not to go down a dark alley, or that a person in our lives is lying. Your gut nine times out of ten is not…

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So, I know what you’re thinking right now “how in the world am I suppose to do that?! I just spilled my morning coffee and I’m already late for work.” (Insert pissed off emoji in that update on your Facebook status. ) But, you see that moment where you stopped right there and took a moment for your self even if it’s a silly thing like updating social media is a moment that was needed. Those are the moments when I feel like the world has backed me up into a karmic corner of a disaster at every turn I’ve come…

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