
Isis Lyons
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The Heart
Most people don’t know this, but the reason why animals and humans have a heart is because a part of the brain lost its way in the body and created a home in our chest. When God created us, he didn’t intend for us to have a heart; our brain ripped apart and traveled down to our breast. This is why we humans and animals have feelings and emotions. We weren’t made to obtain these abilities which is why it’s so difficult for us to cope with life. It’s like our brain gave us a superpower that we were never meant to handle in the first place. Our power can be our greatest strength, but it also can be our greatest weakness. Most people drive themselves crazy because the emotions that are instilled in them override their brains. The logic behind their feelings never makes sense to them. Until people learn how to inner stand that their feelings aren’t something they’re meant to understand they will not learn how to control their power. Feelings are simply meant to be felt completely, but they were never and will never be something for you to grasp. Allow your feelings to live within you and then allow them to be released from you; this is the only way you will feel at ease. Remember that your heart is a guide to knowing hidden truths; it’s a guide to your intuition. An intuition is a gut feeling letting you know to do something or to not do something; if you disobey your intuition your feelings will burn your insides and you feel like you’re on fire. You will feel lost, misunderstood and confused. Never disobey your gut feeling, never shy away from your emotions. This gift was a miracle and we should always appreciate miracles.
By Isis Lyons 2 years ago in Fiction
Letter to my X
It wasn’t just one word that hurt me; it’s been the series of words that’s been building up to this moment. You are incapable of loving yourself, so I was a fool to actually think you loved me. I’m done taking the blame, I’m done taking on the shame, I’m over speaking your name and I’m finished with loving a lame. I’m not even sad, because this shit happened way too many times for me to even care. I never had a thought in my mind that this would last forever because nothing does. I was hoping it wouldn’t end like this, but it did. Now I feel liberated, angry, and pissed. I’m not hurt because I got to experience love in its purest form. I saw the best in you, but you never saw it in yourself. Since you never saw it in yourself, you never saw it in me. It’s sad to say that I had to leave, but maybe this was for the both of us.
By Isis Lyons 3 years ago in Confessions
Yacumama
Prologue The Mother of Water “Let’s go canoeing” he said, “It’ll be fun” he said. Sweat drips down from every part of my body; the humidity is excessive and passing out would be a great relief right now. Before we got onto this stupid canoe we walked for an hour and a half through the forest and we came across scary, nasty insects; I think I even saw a snake. Even though we had no clue where we were going, Kai was extremely eager to get to a waterfall. When we finally found one, we also found this canoe… We don’t know who it belongs to or if it’s even stable enough to carry us both. I’ve been quiet this entire time because I promised Kai I wouldn’t complain, but I can’t help that I feel this way. Kai’s being dangerous and I’ve never seen this side of him before. It has me concerned; I can’t be the rational one because we’d just get into an argument about me complaining. Men… All they want to do is be right; they’re not even close to reasonable. They consider themselves logical, but knowing a lot of information doesn’t make you smart. Having common sense, and a sense of intuition is what's going to keep you alive. “Kai, do you really think this is a good idea?” Kai ignores me as he continues to row the canoe down the small waterfall. I hold on for dear life, hoping this won’t be the end of us. As we make it down the stream, water splashes on the both of us. This is a sweet relief considering how hot and humid it is out here. “How fun was that?” Kai grins, I give him a slight smirk. Worry still lives inside of me; I don’t know what’s to come… We could fall down a longer, more dangerous waterfall. We could run into a lion, tiger or cheetah… We could die and he has the nerve to ask me “how fun is this?” Not very fun if you ask me.
By Isis Lyons 3 years ago in Fiction





