As some of you know, I’ve been away more often than here these past 18 months.
After months of DBT, my therapist thinks I’m finally ready to create a trauma narrative. After we work through the most painful parts of my life, I’m to share them with someone I trust, someone who matters to me, someone I feel can accept me unconditionally, someone who I think will help me set them free. Then burn the list.
As I’m continuing this healing journey, know please that I do miss you. 💟
Then there are the darker ones we shove into the box, locked and secure, hoping to never see the light of day. These are the ones we never share. We protect our loved ones from information that would hurt them, choosing to carry that pain ourselves.
And it is painful.
And heavy.
And lonely.
And deadly.
It literally kills us over time.
I want you to know.. I see you. I know you. I am you.
I love you regardless.
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@AndersonArtwork You rock, Scott! 🤗
I'm deep into the quicksand
Sinking below
All that's left is my hand
Down and down I go
Stick in the Wheel
#CoSoMusic
@h2oaddicted Happy you are back to feeling healthy. New projects await! 🤗
@EnochianEntropy I absolutely love this show! My daughter and I take turns doing imitations of his smile and laugh. 😂
@rpardee Ooff! I did that once regarding the YMCA recognizing trans people in wall art.. Heaven Forbid! 🙄 I have learned my lesson.. Nextdoor is for the people who think Facebook is too sophisticated.
(generalized comment.. do not come at me)
HOW?????? @Alfred @th3j35t3r
Photo by Leszek Paradowski.
"Nie wiem co przy tym zdjęciu napisać… ale powstało inspirowane obecną sytuacją w jakiej znalazła się ludzkość.
I don't know what to write about this photo... but it was created inspired by the current situation in which humanity is in."
@th3j35t3r I know that a lot happens behind closed doors but it’s been interesting
to watch you test Alfred over the past day. He just keeps getting more efficient. Scary, yet also comforting.
@TruthLifestyle Welcome to CoSo. This is the oasis of social platforms. We hope you love it!
@LaurelGreen You don't have to be "good" in art to enjoy doing it. The creative outlet alone is purely beneficial. As long as you enjoy the process, stay with it. I just bought a portable easel in preparation of warmer months so I can take oils out on some paths and hikes.
What's so funny 'bout peace, love, and understanding?