Hello, world.
It's so nice to find this reading here.
I heard about Nimo's music for the first time in an Awakin Circle in Oakland, back in 2018. His music has come with me ever since.
Last December, I graduated from university (Mexico) and I had the chance to write the graduation speech for my classmates. It was a nice surprise to find out that this song's ideas were the core of the message. It was all about gratitude, about how "... We never were the planter of your own fruits," and about not really owning our diplomas. It was a nice day. Many people cried :,)
It is wonderful to realize that the words were never really mine.
Deep gratitude for this wonderful space.
PS: Sorry if this wasn't related directly to the seed questions.
On Mar 9, 2020 Gabriel Evangelista wrote :
It's so nice to find this reading here.
I heard about Nimo's music for the first time in an Awakin Circle in Oakland, back in 2018. His music has come with me ever since.
Last December, I graduated from university (Mexico) and I had the chance to write the graduation speech for my classmates. It was a nice surprise to find out that this song's ideas were the core of the message. It was all about gratitude, about how "... We never were the planter of your own fruits," and about not really owning our diplomas. It was a nice day. Many people cried :,)
It is wonderful to realize that the words were never really mine.
Deep gratitude for this wonderful space.
PS: Sorry if this wasn't related directly to the seed questions.