Oh, right to my heart. π I love the phrase, “new descriptions.” π₯°
Letting go rarely looks or feels the same from situation to situation.
Thank you.
“From quilled fingers”….your writing, your poetry helps to teach you the art of letting go? I wish letting go was a practice I could really embrace. It is not so easy.
No, nothing in life is easy. Itβs all an emotional upheaval but what needs to be done should be done.,you think writin about it makes it easy , no, Anthony , no.
Discovery is a wild part of writing. I love it. Letting go is great
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Thank you.. I found myself again .. letting go is cathartic π
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Thank you ππΌ
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Most welcome
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Thank you , Ned.
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Renewed perspectives, perceptions and then magic happens…
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Only I have no fairy godmother with her magic wand
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Oh, right to my heart. π I love the phrase, “new descriptions.” π₯°
Letting go rarely looks or feels the same from situation to situation.
Thank you.
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Thank you , Lee π€β€οΈ
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The growth represented in these words is fascinating. π€π€
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Thank you for saying that.
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You’re most welcome. π€
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Looking forward is better than looking back. This is a truly clever take on life, Yasmin ~ George
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Thank you, George.. that truly is a wise statement from you ..
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Such deep profound growth dear yassy, just beautiful β€οΈ
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Yes, itβs a feel good feeling all over after I got this out π€
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To lose oneself is to find ourself Yassyπ. Sometimes letting go is part of what needs to be done in the New Year.πΉ
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Yes, definitely absolutely spot on , Jo .. You said it !!!!! Thank you good friend π€
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Thank youππΉ
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So welcome βΊοΈ
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YES to letting go. Wonderful
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Yup π thanks sweet Lorraine. π€β€οΈ
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WOW-Good, Yassy–I was wondering how you’re doing, and your writing tells the progress so beautifully.
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Yes, yes finally at peace with myself.
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Oh, that’s good news, trulyπ
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Thank you ππΌπ€
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You’re so welcomeπ€
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“From quilled fingers”….your writing, your poetry helps to teach you the art of letting go? I wish letting go was a practice I could really embrace. It is not so easy.
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No, nothing in life is easy. Itβs all an emotional upheaval but what needs to be done should be done.,you think writin about it makes it easy , no, Anthony , no.
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That I do know. Because I write also. Alas it solves no problems.
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Something has to give eventually π
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Wonderful!
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Thank you, Bob. Your name reminds me of the movieβ Leap yearβ
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I’m not familiar with that movie. I’ll have to check it out. Thanks.
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Yeah. Okay.
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Intriguing observations!
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lol I feel like I did research π§
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Beautiful! β€ β€
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I like the imagery in my mind of quilled fingers, like some Guillermo Del Toro/Lovecraftian monster.
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Yesssss thank you ππΌπ€
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My sister-in-law quills, also tats, gardens, keeps chickens, must read, relax, and sleep sometimes. Even artists, writers.
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Awesome π
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“I learn the art of letting go” must learn
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YessssssπππΌ
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Woww..
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Thank you π
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