Well.... She certainly gave birth to a beautiful, and talented daughter. 🙋
1 year ago | 5
@bjork thank you for sharing...I struggle with truly feeling close to my mom because she only shares parts of herself.. Those parts are a stranger to me...it left me feeling vulnerable at times for yrs... So grateful for every moment I now share with my daughter so she never feels like she's in the presence of a stranger.
1 year ago | 0
Mysteries are meant to inspire dreams. Not nightmares. Unless nightmares we turn into dreams. That comes from experience. You’ve turned the table on the unconscious dialogue and where it draws its power. Your music inspires me to delve into both in a way that salivates. I’m waiting for you to re-inhabit the shell of 9 tracks to inspire. And we wait patiently for it to be so, if ever possible.
1 year ago | 1
This is philosophy in action: knowledge and its impacts (resonate - there Bjork your musical stream) from ancestors to descendants, for a brief time we are the stewards of this knowledge and its amplification - choose wisely what to emphasize of it and what to let fall silent.
1 year ago | 0
Dear Bjork, your mum, l think, came from a generation that did'nt talk about personal matters. We can't fault them for it because they thought that it was'nt decent or respectful to talk about what happens in a marriage, or how one feels after separation. I know that it's better to talk about all things, that way we won't make the same mistake again. Lol🩷🩷
3 weeks ago | 0
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“My mother didn’t talk so much about her feelings. I would always want to understand how I got made and why my parents were not still together. And she didn’t want to talk about that, so I decided to tell my daughter a lot of stuff. If you don’t know something, it becomes this taboo that gets a lot more energy than it actually has. So I’ve tried to share—with limits. I want to take the mystery off some of my choices.” - Björk
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