
by Kathy Sprinkle for Tamara 😉
Look at that face! Tamara offered this photo, that I happened to take, of her daughter (a few years ago!) and I couldn’t be more thrilled. Yes that baby is naked but look in her eyes. She’s naked in another much more profound way. A baby keeps nothing hidden. Everything, all she is, is there with you. In time, the pure unabashed self will find ways to hide but for now she reveals all.
When we grow we add layer upon layer…
How many layers do I take off
by January Handl
How many layers do I take off
 until I am naked?
 What, besides clothes,
 skin, muscle, tendon and bone
 will leave me bare
 to the elements of this
 Existence?
Grief is the paring knife
 Love is the sun burning
 through my facades
 My masks
 My protections
 My maneuvering mind
 To the deepest
 Hidden parts
I actually fly past
 Wounds
 Wackiness
 Crazy coping
 and hardened skin thick
 I slow near the
 Dizzying heights
 Of ecstatic release…
 Shear fluid being
 And
 rooted presence
To hover near
 the still core
 that is unchanged by
 Circumstance
 Experience
 Temperament
 even Pulse and Breath
 fade
 when
 I am
 finally
 finally
 Naked
 to
 the
 Essence
 we all
 share
Baby Natasha shares her whole essence easily. For us it is harder. We have, as January so beautifully shares, added layer upon layer making it difficult to find our own essential core.
This week our Bliss Initiative is to strip the covering away. Let us remove the layers and expose more. Tender or bold steps are equally welcome. Take a chance, and reveal a bit more than is customary for you. Feel the edges of your metaphoric and physical coverings and select a few to let fall.
What would you like to reveal? What might be possible if you did?
Being naked is about our essence. With clothing or without we can choose to share or hide. This week try letting your covering drop. Be open, be honest, be exposed.
It is time to get naked.
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Tamara and January are here each Monday to help set the mood for the week!
Tamara Magnitsky
My mission is fulfilling a lifelong desire to be a creative professional making a positive difference in the lives of those I encounter. Photographing unique personalities in a fun and relaxed environment. To challenge myself creatively, listen deeply and take a damn good picture.
See Tamara’s photography on her Facebook Page.
January Handl
January Handl is first and always a mother, has been a preschool teacher and parent educator for 25 years. She is currently lives in Aptos California AND simply in awe of existence.
She calls her photo “hot tub bliss” 🙂



Loving this Bliss initiative! Loved the poem and the post. <3
Thanks Tam! Thanks for choosing that photo… I remember that day well! What a gorgeous girl!!!