Point 76: Scholar Reflections – Ilka Honour

What an amazing convention that was! I had never been to Vegas, let alone a convention of body piercers, so I had a fantastic time. I am sure that my life will never be the same. Now that I have been home for a couple of weeks and readjusted to home life, I have had some time to think of three key subjects that I really brought away from the Conference.

I was stunned and intrigued by the beauty of the modified and bejeweled bodies of the attendees. This was a walking tribute to the cutting edge of self expression and individuality. The mods. The piercings. The jewelry. The dress. It was a majestic spectacle of human style. I decided to step up my game and join in this circus show of design. I am inspired. I will keep you all posted as I morph.

The professional training I received in marketing and online sales will be the key component to my future business plans. I am currently refurbishing the most adorable trailer into a fully functioning tiny studio. I will be relying on an online presence to book my clients and sell my jewelry. The tips and tricks that I learned in class will save me a ton of research time as well as money.

It was also great to meet my colleagues face to face before befriending them on social media. I feel that after a personal meeting I would be more comfortable trying to glean a little more information from them than I would after just a cold online meeting. I feel like a professional with distinguished colleagues. Sounds adult doesn’t it?

The mystical and mysterious healing powers of the shamanic practices had a place there. I enjoyed the classes that referred to those ancient ways and our modern application. I treat my clients with reverence and great love when they are needing a healing. I would like to further develop my skills in this area, and I look forward to sharing my experiences with those of similar mind at Conference next year.

It is with profound appreciation that I extend my heartfelt thanks to you all for selecting me. It is a progressive idea funding scholarships. I hope to pay forward the opportunity you shared with me to another aspiring attendee soon.