Friday, April 17, 2015

The world needs this message

As a performer, in the past I often sought opportunities to "show what I can do." I may not have recognized it or I may not have owned it, but there was an inherent selfishness to that way of operating.

Through the process of creating, performing and sharing my show, I've been learning another way.

"Afraid of Karma" is about healing generational karma: transforming the cycle of negativity through personal responsibility. And what I'm coming to see is that this show is not about me needing to be seen, or told that I am a good singer or a good actress.

I'm a messenger, and the world needs this message.  I believe that is why I have received more support for this project than for anything else I've ever done in my life.

106 people have already backed the "Afraid of Karma" campaign, and many more have shared it, come to see the show and told me they want to get on board. It feels good on a personal level because I am of service and I get to do what I love. It doesn't feel selfish because doing this project adds to the world instead of taking away from it. And from that place, I get to be even more expansive and generous. The world is full of infinite possibility and it's very exciting!

Would you like to join me in helping to end drunk driving and heal generational karma?
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