True. At some point, you have to tell yourself you're sour lemon angry and legitimately process it as such. You can't be in denial about being mad and expect it to resolve itself. Only truth heals.
I love the process you spoke about, the revisiting of language. The searching within the words that have found us by putting pen to page. It's something I wrestle with often, not feeling like I always have the language to properly articulate the feelings that I experience. I'm learning the beauty is stillness though, letting my words sit and expand themselves as needed. Or rather, 'Listening Through It'. So grateful for you and your work. <3
There is beauty also in the wrestling (and wrestling seems to be coming up a lot lately). I've often thought that wrestling is a sign of misalignment, and so I have fought it, but I think now it is apart of the process of expanding. So cheers to both the stillness and unsettledness. And THANK YOU for engaging with these words and this work:)
True. At some point, you have to tell yourself you're sour lemon angry and legitimately process it as such. You can't be in denial about being mad and expect it to resolve itself. Only truth heals.
“Truth heals.” Yes.
I don’t even know how I found you or who recommended your writing to me - but I’m sure glad they did.
Thank you for sharing 🤎 I must say I'm in a similar space trying to create to get these feelings out.
I love the process you spoke about, the revisiting of language. The searching within the words that have found us by putting pen to page. It's something I wrestle with often, not feeling like I always have the language to properly articulate the feelings that I experience. I'm learning the beauty is stillness though, letting my words sit and expand themselves as needed. Or rather, 'Listening Through It'. So grateful for you and your work. <3
There is beauty also in the wrestling (and wrestling seems to be coming up a lot lately). I've often thought that wrestling is a sign of misalignment, and so I have fought it, but I think now it is apart of the process of expanding. So cheers to both the stillness and unsettledness. And THANK YOU for engaging with these words and this work:)