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Signs of Untold Story: Preface Episode 1
Brewing with MRX of Virgo (yin) and Leo (yang). Thanks to Astro_woke!
Dear Readers,
How would you reclaim the meaning of "community" in our world?
As a creator of MOP, I write to own my body experience and navigating community experiences. To highlight, my other side of my life work involvement as a design lab facilitator and community stewards at Cascadia Deaf Nation (CDN).
I enter the world crossing in 1990's through digitally and physically present of 2024. I have been performing internal monologues of unwritten memories. I felt it is time to make actual recording entries. I will be sharing my learnings and mistakes to take into meaning for me. I hope it can be meaning for you.
I am choosing to share top four communities that have been influential in shaping our world. While we often depend on widely used and accepted terms to classify and describe both a group and an individual. I'm not here to make judgments about my understanding of what makes up a community, as coming from a complex work and a complex person. This is not an invitation to control or restrict information about who I am or who they are.
If you feel this is unjustified and offensive, then perhaps this blog isn't the right fit for you. I recommend taking a moment to unpack first before turning to me for personal guidance. However, I am open to listening with a meaningful dialogue from each written pieces that is present. Afterall, a community is a collective and living action.
Meanwhile, here's some compiled readings I recommend on the side. Until then, please feel free to pace yourself from reading the heart contents.

ID: A photo on the left, Thich looks directly, behind with green scenary background. A quote reads on the right, "Human beings are not our enemy. Our enemy is not the other person. Our enemy is the violence, ignorance, and injustice in us and in the other person. When we are armed with compassion and understanding, we fight not against other people, but against the tendency to invade, to dominate and to exploit." - Nhất Hạnh. Az Quotes.