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susie bower's avatar

This is an AMAZING piece. Thank you.

I particularly relate to: 'There's something revolutionary about admitting you've been hungry when everyone around you insists you should be grateful for crumbs. About saying out loud that the life you've built feels like a beautiful prison.'

Going to print this one out. I hope your writing encompasses writing a non-fiction book with this sort of content?

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Teri Leigh 💜's avatar

anyone who has ever been "let go", or "laid off", or "made redundant" (for the Brits) can relate to this post in all the ways. As always, I love the imagery you offer as symbolism for the whole message. The match that burns to your fingers, do you need to drop it, or let your own fire glow?

I have to say, I am one of those people who couldn't ever stay too long in a place where my aliveness was being extinguished. I'd rather go without security than be extinguished. That's why I left teaching high school after ten years. It's why I have never been really good at working for someone else.

and, I believe that aliveness isn't just about the positive, happy, pleasant, feel-good feelings. It is about the fullness of feeling. I want to do what scares me, so that I can access the courage. I want to do what hurts me, so that I can develop the resilience. I want to do what angers me so that I can develop my passion. for every "negative" feeling, there is an equal and opposite power that comes with it.

That's aliveness!

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