I love this it was so hard to read, its so early. 4.30. So much value in moving and keeping, and how to, to hold on and move on. The rawness and pain that makes and nearly dystroys, how to come back with that when the intensity is gone, like looking at a calm sea after a storm, it made me think off...oh is that it.....xx
I remember Sunswick, Audrey, in your amazing talk. Having lived with mental health struggles all my life, I was really struck by what you've written. I'm looking forward to your talk next month via Sharon's Art of enchantment. I'll try to summon the courage to watch live but if not, I'll definitely watch the recording. ❤️🩹
The intensity of wisdom, drawn from the irrationally rational. We must’ve passed each other, invisible, down a hallway somewhere. Heard our selftalk, and assumed it was something between us, and god. Bicameral echoes never sound more real than when I hear them on this page, which is like the underworld, to me.
I love this it was so hard to read, its so early. 4.30. So much value in moving and keeping, and how to, to hold on and move on. The rawness and pain that makes and nearly dystroys, how to come back with that when the intensity is gone, like looking at a calm sea after a storm, it made me think off...oh is that it.....xx
I remember Sunswick, Audrey, in your amazing talk. Having lived with mental health struggles all my life, I was really struck by what you've written. I'm looking forward to your talk next month via Sharon's Art of enchantment. I'll try to summon the courage to watch live but if not, I'll definitely watch the recording. ❤️🩹
The intensity of wisdom, drawn from the irrationally rational. We must’ve passed each other, invisible, down a hallway somewhere. Heard our selftalk, and assumed it was something between us, and god. Bicameral echoes never sound more real than when I hear them on this page, which is like the underworld, to me.