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Walter Sonny Ray kernaich

As I've released the weight of past hurts by distancing myself from those who caused them, I've felt an immense liberation, as if a profound spiritual burden has been lifted. By choosing forgiveness over grudges, I've unlocked a newfound sense of freedom. Maintaining a positive attitude has been crucial in staying uplifted despite the upcoming brain surgery; focusing on uplifting others has given me a fresh perspective on life. My bond with God has grown stronger, unencumbered by hatred. I've set an example by establishing standards and boundaries, and I trust that like-minded individuals will reciprocate with respect and kindness. To those who may have wronged me, I wish them success and pray they find the strength to respect themselves and lead more positive lives. If our paths cross again, I'll treat them with kindness, but they won't regain my trust. Keeping a safe distance is essential, yet I'll continue to pray for their success and well-being. #everyone

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Canning with Sonny Ray kernaich Jan 4th 2026 Time 1:09 pm Canning By Sonny Ray kernaich Ravenwood Art studio Ravenwood world Ravenwood kitchen #everyone I've successfully canned two and a half quarts of beef stew. To ensure safety and sterility, I sterilized my glass jars by boiling them and made sure they were free of contaminants. I also thoroughly washed and sanitized the lids. After cooking the stew in my Crock-Pot overnight, I filled the jars and used an automatic vacuum sealer to seal them. This handy device, which I discovered on TikTok, made the process quick and easy. Now, the sealed jars are cooling on the stove, ready to be stored once they've reached a safe temperature. The stew should be perfect for future meals, and I'm happy to have it safely preserved. Canning is a great way to enjoy home-cooked food year-round, and I'm pleased with how this batch turned out. With the jars properly sealed and cooling, I can look forward to enjoying this delicious beef stew whenever I want. The process of canning brings back memories of cooking with family and friends, sharing laughter and stories over a warm, hearty meal. It's a tradition I'd like to continue, creating new memories with each jar I fill. The aroma of the stew, rich and savory, fills the kitchen, making my stomach tumble with anticipation. I can't wait to taste the fruits of my labor, knowing exactly what's in each bite. As I watch the jars cool, I reflect on the simplicity of the process. It's a testament to the power of home cooking, where a few simple ingredients can become something truly special. The Crock-Pot did most of the work, slowly simmering the flavors together overnight. My part was just as important – preparing the ingredients, sterilizing the jars, and sealing the deal. With the jars safely stored, I'll have a taste of comfort ready whenever I need it. Whether it's a chilly winter evening or a busy weeknight, this beef stew will be there, waiting to warm me up. I'll be making m

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Eternal Ember Hand Jan 4th 2026 Time 8:29 am Abstract with story By Sonny Ray kernaich Ravenwood Art studio #everyone In the ruined city of New Avalon, a lone witch‑engineer named Kael discovers an ancient artifact: a glowing red hand etched with rune‑like veins that pulse with unseen energy. The hand is said to be the Ember Sign, a symbol of the old gods that grants its bearer the power to shape reality through intent. Kael, driven by a prophecy whispered in local legends, decides to harness the artifact to protect his world from the encroaching cybernetic legion inspired by the Terminator myths. He studies the hand’s fiery texture, interpreting the grain as a map of spiritual numerology that guides his decisions. As he lifts the hand, the red glow envelops him, igniting his empathic senses and revealing hidden emotions of every creature in the city. With this newfound vision, Kael crafts eerie, abstract portraits that capture the souls of the oppressed, using the hand’s energy to infuse symbolism into each stroke. The witch‑engineer then writes a sci‑fi saga titled “Coloring Outside the Lines,” weaving theology and urban myth into a narrative of transformation. Kael’s ultimate goal is to direct a cinematic epic that will self‑publish his vision of humanity’s fight against mechanical fate, making his art a beacon of original spirituality. In the climax, he channels the Ember Hand’s fire into a song, “The Last Cowboy,” expressing his powerful, solitary journey toward success and enlightenment. The story ends with Kael realizing the hand was not a tool but a test of will, urging creators to capture emotions and symbolic truths in every abstract piece they forge.

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Paths Unseen Jan 3rd 2026 Time 11:05 pm Song By Sonny Ray kernaich Ravenwood Art studio #everyone (Verse 1) We walk these shadowed paths, our lives intertwined with the unknown Why should this moment be any different? The reality is, we're already on the road Let's take our time, let's savor the journey We've walked these darkened roads, our entire lives (Chorus) Let's seize the moment, open our minds Endless possibilities, our hearts and souls align We've walked through hardship, we've walked through strife Now we take the next step, with hearts and minds alive (Verse 2) At the fork, we'll make a choice Take the road less traveled, and make it our own voice Let's walk this path, with courage in our hearts And see where it takes us, we'll never be apart (Chorus) Let's seize the moment, open our minds Endless possibilities, our hearts and souls align We've walked through hardship, we've walked through strife Now we take the next step, with hearts and minds alive (Bridge) Let's choose our path, make a wise decision Put on our walking shoes, let the journey begin We've been on this trail, for a long, long time Now it's time to take a new direction, and make it shine (Chorus) Let's seize the moment, open our minds Endless possibilities, our hearts and souls align We've walked through hardship, we've walked through strife Now we take the next step, with hearts and minds alive

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Love us while we're still here Dec 29th 2025 Time 12:08 am Sketch and poem By Sonny Ray kernaich Ravenwood Art studio Love us while we're still here Find out who we are Find out if we're okay On stage we sing we play music we try and make people happy but deep down Do you love us until we're gone You shower us with flowers after we're gone Love us now When you see us stop by Ask us how we're doing How we're feeling Let us know that you care Not just what we do but deep down Know who we are and how we love And how we have feelings too Don't just love us until we're gone Love us while we're still here Life is too short Life is too stressful Learning to love us as we play our music To make you happy Because we come into your living room Playing music and making you happy And singing but deep down Touch base with us and find out who we are Find us not just because of what you see But deep down look into our soul Feel the pain for the sadness Feel the frustration Feel the deep sorrow that we have But we put all that aside In order to make you happy With the music that we play Don't just love us after we're gone Don't just flower us as when we rest in your memories flowers us now while we're still here Love us while we're still here Because those moments are precious And one day will be gone RIP Michael Jackson #everyone

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