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@iulia_matei eyes 🫶🏻 one of the best Humans and artists.
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What’s happening in Gaza is an ethnic Cleansing and the world is watching. Palestine forever ♾️ 🇵🇸
What’s happening in Gaza is an ethnic Cleansing and the world is watching. Palestine forever ♾️ 🇵🇸
What’s happening in Gaza is an ethnic Cleansing and the world is watching. Palestine forever ♾️ 🇵🇸
Educate yourself, know HISTORY. Know the ROOT of all this catastrophic Damage. Know WHY and HOW it all STARTED, know How this holy land got occupied in the first place. And educate your circle, be the voice among your circle, use it proudly. Open your eyes, use your voice and free your soul. Maybe the rest of oppressed nations will be free. 🕊️✌️ 🍉
75 years > of Heartache.
75 years > of occupation.
Palestine forever 🕊️
Mass consciousness shifting >> اللهم أنصر أهل فلسطين.
On a bigger picture.
They are dividing us into teams and Allies. like the allies they are forming right now. Peace out everyone, it’s a shit show✌️
75 years > of Heartache.
75 years > of occupation.
Palestine forever 🕊️
Mass consciousness shifting >> اللهم أنصر أهل فلسطين.
On a bigger picture.
They are dividing us into teams and Allies. like the allies they are forming right now. Peace out everyone, it’s a shit show✌️
75 years > of Heartache.
75 years > of occupation.
Palestine forever 🕊️
Mass consciousness shifting >> اللهم أنصر أهل فلسطين.
On a bigger picture.
They are dividing us into teams and Allies. like the allies they are forming right now. Peace out everyone, it’s a shit show✌️
Celebrating our pride late nights in the city of love @eliesaabworld 🤍🪽
Celebrating our pride late nights in the city of love @eliesaabworld 🤍🪽
Celebrating our pride late nights in the city of love @eliesaabworld 🤍🪽
Celebrating our pride late nights in the city of love @eliesaabworld 🤍🪽
Layla // ليلي عمر شهاب 🎻
Layla // ليلي عمر شهاب 🎻
Layla // ليلي عمر شهاب 🎻
Layla // ليلي عمر شهاب 🎻
Self talk to the root letter,
I’m Salma, a North African, Middle Eastern, Egyptian millennial, born and raised in Cairo in 1993. I was brought up to know God through Islam in a beautiful spiritual way. I grew up to know all Fayrouz’s songs and Soaad Hosni’s and Omar el Sherif’s movies. I was raised to gather every Ramadan with my beloved ones from family and friends. I knew Ramadan’s lights and the city that never sleeps. I grew up in an Egyptian education system knowing my country’s culture and history, learning about every other colonized country in our region to the point that I got lost between all of them. I grew up knowing my beloved country through our history and people till it got embodied in us. I grew up on the note that when you are living in bad circumstances, you always give to the other and thank God anyway . I grew up on the generosity of the people in my culture, learnt as if it’s an insult not to be a good host. I grew up with a Palestinian best friend who knew nothing but pureness of hearts until she had to leave to anther country. I grew up knowing makdoos and finally got to know who Handala is, from her. I grew up knowing family always comes first. I grew up knowing betrayal is a sin, And lying is another sin. I grew up knowing pharaohs and queens until i dreamt about that they might be one of my ancestors. I grew up on Umm khalthoum and Abdelhaleem Hafez knowing that when I grew up their lyrics would hit my heart hard. And I learnt the sense of humor of Egyptians is an escape of what true reality is. I grew up on waking up and going to school at 5:00 am in the morning and next thing I see and hear on tv is mama saying “el Iraq is at war!!!!” I grew up on watching Mohamed Elduraa’s assassination in his father arms on tv on 30 September 2000 and watching kids fight with stones. I grew up knowing of a city called Tullkarm and that’s where Farah is from. I learnt that best olives is in Tulkarm but I never visited Tulkarm. I learnt new acting skills through a Jewish Colleague. And that a teacher and guru in life can be a Christian teacher or a priest. I grew up rooted in love, beauty, laughter, and faith.
Who is your root self habeeby
Self talk to the root letter,
I’m Salma, a North African, Middle Eastern, Egyptian millennial, born and raised in Cairo in 1993. I was brought up to know God through Islam in a beautiful spiritual way. I grew up to know all Fayrouz’s songs and Soaad Hosni’s and Omar el Sherif’s movies. I was raised to gather every Ramadan with my beloved ones from family and friends. I knew Ramadan’s lights and the city that never sleeps. I grew up in an Egyptian education system knowing my country’s culture and history, learning about every other colonized country in our region to the point that I got lost between all of them. I grew up knowing my beloved country through our history and people till it got embodied in us. I grew up on the note that when you are living in bad circumstances, you always give to the other and thank God anyway . I grew up on the generosity of the people in my culture, learnt as if it’s an insult not to be a good host. I grew up with a Palestinian best friend who knew nothing but pureness of hearts until she had to leave to anther country. I grew up knowing makdoos and finally got to know who Handala is, from her. I grew up knowing family always comes first. I grew up knowing betrayal is a sin, And lying is another sin. I grew up knowing pharaohs and queens until i dreamt about that they might be one of my ancestors. I grew up on Umm khalthoum and Abdelhaleem Hafez knowing that when I grew up their lyrics would hit my heart hard. And I learnt the sense of humor of Egyptians is an escape of what true reality is. I grew up on waking up and going to school at 5:00 am in the morning and next thing I see and hear on tv is mama saying “el Iraq is at war!!!!” I grew up on watching Mohamed Elduraa’s assassination in his father arms on tv on 30 September 2000 and watching kids fight with stones. I grew up knowing of a city called Tullkarm and that’s where Farah is from. I learnt that best olives is in Tulkarm but I never visited Tulkarm. I learnt new acting skills through a Jewish Colleague. And that a teacher and guru in life can be a Christian teacher or a priest. I grew up rooted in love, beauty, laughter, and faith.
Who is your root self habeeby
Self talk to the root letter,
I’m Salma, a North African, Middle Eastern, Egyptian millennial, born and raised in Cairo in 1993. I was brought up to know God through Islam in a beautiful spiritual way. I grew up to know all Fayrouz’s songs and Soaad Hosni’s and Omar el Sherif’s movies. I was raised to gather every Ramadan with my beloved ones from family and friends. I knew Ramadan’s lights and the city that never sleeps. I grew up in an Egyptian education system knowing my country’s culture and history, learning about every other colonized country in our region to the point that I got lost between all of them. I grew up knowing my beloved country through our history and people till it got embodied in us. I grew up on the note that when you are living in bad circumstances, you always give to the other and thank God anyway . I grew up on the generosity of the people in my culture, learnt as if it’s an insult not to be a good host. I grew up with a Palestinian best friend who knew nothing but pureness of hearts until she had to leave to anther country. I grew up knowing makdoos and finally got to know who Handala is, from her. I grew up knowing family always comes first. I grew up knowing betrayal is a sin, And lying is another sin. I grew up knowing pharaohs and queens until i dreamt about that they might be one of my ancestors. I grew up on Umm khalthoum and Abdelhaleem Hafez knowing that when I grew up their lyrics would hit my heart hard. And I learnt the sense of humor of Egyptians is an escape of what true reality is. I grew up on waking up and going to school at 5:00 am in the morning and next thing I see and hear on tv is mama saying “el Iraq is at war!!!!” I grew up on watching Mohamed Elduraa’s assassination in his father arms on tv on 30 September 2000 and watching kids fight with stones. I grew up knowing of a city called Tullkarm and that’s where Farah is from. I learnt that best olives is in Tulkarm but I never visited Tulkarm. I learnt new acting skills through a Jewish Colleague. And that a teacher and guru in life can be a Christian teacher or a priest. I grew up rooted in love, beauty, laughter, and faith.
Who is your root self habeeby
Self talk to the root letter,
I’m Salma, a North African, Middle Eastern, Egyptian millennial, born and raised in Cairo in 1993. I was brought up to know God through Islam in a beautiful spiritual way. I grew up to know all Fayrouz’s songs and Soaad Hosni’s and Omar el Sherif’s movies. I was raised to gather every Ramadan with my beloved ones from family and friends. I knew Ramadan’s lights and the city that never sleeps. I grew up in an Egyptian education system knowing my country’s culture and history, learning about every other colonized country in our region to the point that I got lost between all of them. I grew up knowing my beloved country through our history and people till it got embodied in us. I grew up on the note that when you are living in bad circumstances, you always give to the other and thank God anyway . I grew up on the generosity of the people in my culture, learnt as if it’s an insult not to be a good host. I grew up with a Palestinian best friend who knew nothing but pureness of hearts until she had to leave to anther country. I grew up knowing makdoos and finally got to know who Handala is, from her. I grew up knowing family always comes first. I grew up knowing betrayal is a sin, And lying is another sin. I grew up knowing pharaohs and queens until i dreamt about that they might be one of my ancestors. I grew up on Umm khalthoum and Abdelhaleem Hafez knowing that when I grew up their lyrics would hit my heart hard. And I learnt the sense of humor of Egyptians is an escape of what true reality is. I grew up on waking up and going to school at 5:00 am in the morning and next thing I see and hear on tv is mama saying “el Iraq is at war!!!!” I grew up on watching Mohamed Elduraa’s assassination in his father arms on tv on 30 September 2000 and watching kids fight with stones. I grew up knowing of a city called Tullkarm and that’s where Farah is from. I learnt that best olives is in Tulkarm but I never visited Tulkarm. I learnt new acting skills through a Jewish Colleague. And that a teacher and guru in life can be a Christian teacher or a priest. I grew up rooted in love, beauty, laughter, and faith.
Who is your root self habeeby
Self talk to the root letter,
I’m Salma, a North African, Middle Eastern, Egyptian millennial, born and raised in Cairo in 1993. I was brought up to know God through Islam in a beautiful spiritual way. I grew up to know all Fayrouz’s songs and Soaad Hosni’s and Omar el Sherif’s movies. I was raised to gather every Ramadan with my beloved ones from family and friends. I knew Ramadan’s lights and the city that never sleeps. I grew up in an Egyptian education system knowing my country’s culture and history, learning about every other colonized country in our region to the point that I got lost between all of them. I grew up knowing my beloved country through our history and people till it got embodied in us. I grew up on the note that when you are living in bad circumstances, you always give to the other and thank God anyway . I grew up on the generosity of the people in my culture, learnt as if it’s an insult not to be a good host. I grew up with a Palestinian best friend who knew nothing but pureness of hearts until she had to leave to anther country. I grew up knowing makdoos and finally got to know who Handala is, from her. I grew up knowing family always comes first. I grew up knowing betrayal is a sin, And lying is another sin. I grew up knowing pharaohs and queens until i dreamt about that they might be one of my ancestors. I grew up on Umm khalthoum and Abdelhaleem Hafez knowing that when I grew up their lyrics would hit my heart hard. And I learnt the sense of humor of Egyptians is an escape of what true reality is. I grew up on waking up and going to school at 5:00 am in the morning and next thing I see and hear on tv is mama saying “el Iraq is at war!!!!” I grew up on watching Mohamed Elduraa’s assassination in his father arms on tv on 30 September 2000 and watching kids fight with stones. I grew up knowing of a city called Tullkarm and that’s where Farah is from. I learnt that best olives is in Tulkarm but I never visited Tulkarm. I learnt new acting skills through a Jewish Colleague. And that a teacher and guru in life can be a Christian teacher or a priest. I grew up rooted in love, beauty, laughter, and faith.
Who is your root self habeeby
This Collab 🪽 🔥
#Rabannehm
In every revolution and every war that I have witnessed only in my lifetime. I learn something new and brutal about the truth of life and humanity.
في كل ثورة وكل حرب شهدتها في حياتي القصيرة. تعلمت شيئًا جديدًا و وحشياً عن حقيقة الحياة والإنسانية.
#salmasharedlatenightThoughts
#SalmasSharedThoughts on manifestation and acting.
Manifestation is like acting; it’s like when you manifest a new character and bring it to life. You work on it by imagination and knowing it’s smallest details. And this is how manifestation works.