There are memories of the past that cannot be buried underground as they are the hair you carry on your head . . . The past surely cannot be altered as the past of yesterday will never come back . . . Unfortunately, there is a cost to live and another to die . . .
—-Oristel Guenael.
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Gwegwe Guenael
Born and raised in Port-au-Prince, in a theater-centered family, and immigrated to the United States at twelve years old. I was Class of 2018 at the College of Staten Island, where I majored in Childhood Education with a minor in Psychology. Aspiring to find a new way of living, I joined community theaters, where I entrusted my activities as an actor for the stage. I have appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2021), as well as in the off-Broadway shows The Twelve Angry Men (2021) and The Tyrannicides (2021). I am interested in history, gender equality, poverty, and race.
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Nice post Oristel
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Thanks!!!!!!
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Very thought provoking.
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Thanks!!! So much!!!!
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Great post, Oristel. Makes one think, which is always good! Thank you, for reading my blog posts as well. I truly appreciate it! Have a blessed and prosperous 2019.
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Hey! Of course! You are very welcome! And thanks so much for checking my post!
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🙂 Thanks, my friend. Have an awesome week!
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Very true about carrying around the past. When you realise the burden it created which often caused dis-ease of self by carrying it around. And when
you realise nothing can be done to change the past.. And only when you set down the past, releasing it and letting it go, can you begin to live in the Now..
Wise words Oristel
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Yes! You are extremely right when you said it is after releasing our past, that we are able to live our truth! Thanks so much for the love!
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