In this deeply personal and reflective episode, Abel takes us on a journey through memory, transformation, and radical self-honesty. Sparked by the meditative act of reorganizing old photo albums lovingly assembled by his mother, he explores how confronting the past becomes a sacred doorway into self-awareness and healing. Abel shares the beauty—and brutality—of “becoming” as a spiritual art form. What begins as a nostalgic reflection quickly unfolds into a vulnerable confession: the pain of ...
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In this deeply personal and reflective episode, Abel takes us on a journey through memory, transformation, and radical self-honesty. Sparked by the meditative act of reorganizing old photo albums lovingly assembled by his mother, he explores how confronting the past becomes a sacred doorway into self-awareness and healing. Abel shares the beauty—and brutality—of “becoming” as a spiritual art form. What begins as a nostalgic reflection quickly unfolds into a vulnerable confession: the pain of ...
A short reflection of how heartbreak can be a beautiful catalyst to find gratitude amidst your pain. You can find me on other platforms: IG: @rava.rising YouTube: allaboutrava If you are in the New York City area and want to join events centered around building community and civic discourse follow the La Funenda on Instagram for upcoming and future events. https://linktr.ee/allaboutrava
The Rava Podcast
In this deeply personal and reflective episode, Abel takes us on a journey through memory, transformation, and radical self-honesty. Sparked by the meditative act of reorganizing old photo albums lovingly assembled by his mother, he explores how confronting the past becomes a sacred doorway into self-awareness and healing. Abel shares the beauty—and brutality—of “becoming” as a spiritual art form. What begins as a nostalgic reflection quickly unfolds into a vulnerable confession: the pain of ...