Keep writing what you’re writing here, Meredith…separating your thoughts on grief and healing from art and creativity is exactly what you shouldn’t do.
Staying true to these complex spaces containing opposing feelings is necessary for living a life that is not flattened into a semblance of being, but is multidimensionally real, with trauma and tragedy, as well as romance and comedy. As Chesterton said, "The glory of God is Man (and Woman) fully alive."
Keep writing what you’re writing here, Meredith…separating your thoughts on grief and healing from art and creativity is exactly what you shouldn’t do.
Thanks for this feedback, Neena. It's much appreciated. And I am leaning towards keeping a mixture of content.
Staying true to these complex spaces containing opposing feelings is necessary for living a life that is not flattened into a semblance of being, but is multidimensionally real, with trauma and tragedy, as well as romance and comedy. As Chesterton said, "The glory of God is Man (and Woman) fully alive."