How Did It Happen?: The Quiq Silver
By Rely Drajan
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In my view, to be a hair stylist represents the manner through Which You Can Express your own understandings about beauty through "playing with hair" - based on the structures being who ... Which you play with!
To work is one of the Necessary human activities have developed to survive or to the satisfaction That you are not making shade on the Earth for nothing and enjoy its effects.
I enjoyed it!
For 30 years I am living the satisfaction of a job well-done.
If someone would ask me what would I do if I had to start all over again, I think my answer Would be "the same thing".
Why? Because we, the human Beings are bent upon HAVING A Certain Meaning during our Earthly Lives.
We all come on this world for a well-defined reason, it's just That Some of us discover it, others don't! Each with His Own perception.
Any person, looked upon from the outside, has a Certain Way, BUT HIS true face is the one from the inside. Why? Because the most beautiful aspects come from there.
The beauty of the soul is unique Because the soul is part of the divine creation-it's an undeniable fact! And ... all people are beautiful. You just have to discover Their beauty!
Through my line of work, I am, as a matter of fact, the creator of exterior beauty!
I personalise and harmonise a person's interior, HIS / HER way of beeing With Their wishes, and place Them on the exterior, and my work result Becomes supreme beauty.
Knowing how to do this is nor easy, neither difficult!
It's all up to how much you want to and how much you have learned in the field.
The Beginning of my profession, "my golden bracelet" - was like a game. And if you know how to play you never get old...''
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How Did It Happen? - Rely Drajan
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Contents
How Did It Happen?
The Beginning
The Stimulant Of Creative Energy
The Continuation… Our ‘Freedom’ Period
The First Salon
The Story Of The Book
HOW DID IT HAPPEN?
I will start with… a few thoughts…
We live today in an ever-changing world! People change things; nothing stays static!
Life itself is in continuous change, like a river which springs and makes its way towards the great ocean. Nothing happens by chance; everything has a sense and a meaning. You just have to realise that!
I have come to be thirty years now… in a job where the human factor is the most important. Sometimes we change people’s lives… through a few beautification gestures. I became a river… and I continue to flow towards the ocean named Beauty Passion.
We live in an age where the inside comes to the surface.
The Aquarius Age! A new form of conscience emerges.
From an astrological point of few, this age signifies freedom, a release from all hidden feelings, from unsaid things, which must come to the surface.
Each and every secret is revealed; ‘it pours’ just like the image from the Aquarius symbol, which spills over its overfilled vase.
The longer you keep everything bottled up inside you, the bigger the explosion is. So unleash yourself, share, keep nothing hidden.
Anyway, the barriers are going to be breached; extra-strong walls will be demolished, new things will be brought to the surface, and new activities, new discoveries, nothing will remain a secret.
The earlier you do it, the better it will be for you.
Releasing is an action which will make you free!
Well-understood freedom is the most wonderful feeling a person can have.
Man is wonderful when he can express himself freely, when he can live a fearless live, a life without attachments that can provoke suffering, and when he can share everything he has best and beautiful in the inside.
The soul is our inside, our divinity, our being!
Everything we have on the surface, outside, the physical substance, belongs somehow… to genetics. When we manage to balance our outside with our inside, the result is outstanding.
Harmony is the essence and awareness of any feeling (hard feeling); it makes you unleash yourself.
In my line of work, I learnt this thing. How?
Find out, in the following…
THE BEGINNING
The past is memory, the future is dream, the present is everyday reality of the now moment!
To build the future, we must know our past.
This represents the starting point, the beginning.
All we inherit through birth, genetically, everything we assimilate through knowledge starting from ‘home-learnt manners’, then from school, from life… everything is necessary to define us as independent personalities.
When we are young, we want to grow up, to get big, to sustain ourselves, to get all we want, unknowing what huge responsibilities are waiting for us.
And if we don’t act childishly too early, at adulthood, we limit ourselves to wish what we can obtain.
But we cannot build anything if we don’t have a solid foundation to sustain what we want to build.
When I was young, I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to become when I grew up.
My parents told me, ‘Study well. To be an award-winner is an honour both for you and your family.’ And that is what I did. I’ve been studying well, I was an award-winner starting with the first grade until the twelfth grade, when I graduated!
Being the only child and spoilt by all, I certainly did a lot of stupid things as well, but… to study well has been and remains a duty which I keep even now, at adulthood.
In my early years, besides studying, which I loved and enjoyed greatly, there was… sports.
I started with climbing all the trees from my parents’ yard and garden, including climbing on the top of the penthouse from where I could see the world… from above! We had a football court near my parents’ house, and with every opportunity, I was kicking the ball, running, and doing sports.
I continued with gymnastics, skating, skiing, cycling, handball, volleyball, basketball, and athletics—the sport that develops the practitioner’s personality, making him stronger, eager to succeed, always up in front, a leader, and… where I was a champion in the town junior lot at the pentathlon.
Of course, until the end of high school, I participated in all that is called artistic activities: music, theatre, dance. I was presenting artistic programmes from school; I was singing, dancing; I was always up front, the leader. I used to get all kinds of responsibilities of which I would honourably discharge myself.
I liked it!
At the junior prom, I was chosen to be the queen of the prom—I was a star! I started being aware of my physical beauty, my image impression seen by the others. I was dreaming of an artistic career.
So this is how my first nineteen years of life passed, my adolescent years.
Until we find the way, the right path, until we become aware that what we do is indeed the best choice for us, years, or for many, even