‎29-03-2020 04:13 PM
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‎30-03-2020 08:16 AM
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Good morning all here @WriterMelb @Appleblossom @Snowie @Sans911 @Define_normal @Silenus and anyone else around here today. Some wonderful words and ideas being shared here.
Apple that A Ha moment sounds like a big one.
I like your piece Define_normal.
Some of you might be interested in this link. It's for 300 writing ideas for kids, but anyone could use it :
https://thinkwritten.com/writing-prompts-for-kids/?fbclid=IwAR2GMYRd0qyf5HIU7lBLuBZFVibZ7DfJXVcK5uNi...I'll be using it to get myself writing regularly - someone said 'If you want to be a writer you have to write' and my theory is that just doing some sort of writing exercise more often will get the juices flowing more.
‎30-03-2020 11:34 AM
‎30-03-2020 11:34 AM
Great link @eth
Might send this to my kids.
‎31-03-2020 05:07 PM
‎31-03-2020 05:07 PM
I've decided to keep a journal about this period of enforced hibernation. Might be interesting reading from the future or for my grandkids one day.
‎25-04-2020 05:30 AM
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‎25-04-2020 08:08 AM - edited ‎25-04-2020 08:09 AM
‎25-04-2020 08:08 AM - edited ‎25-04-2020 08:09 AM
Wow, @Sans911 !
@Silenus wrote:Thank you very much @Appleblossom. Indeed you are right - darkness is not all bad. I feel this way about depression too - it is not all bad. It is a flip side to the coin of my mental health. Often, the depression comes as a form of self defence - the mind and body can take no more, and so a period of rest is forced upon us. It can be brutal, but in the grand scheme of things, it provides a balance of sorts...
I'm relatively new to the forums, and am reading through this thread from the start and came across this. This is a mind-blowing thought to me! I always thought depression (which I've had all my life, and severely in the past) was 100% bad, with nothing at all good about it. Severe depression terrifies me. So I'm going to take this thought and think about it some more.
I've been writing all my life, and have thrown away a lot of my dark stuff as I didn't want to be reminded of my SI. Interestingly I never write poems unless in a very dark place, when they seem to spill out of me.
I think I'm going to enjoy this thread.
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‎26-04-2020 03:49 AM - edited ‎26-04-2020 04:42 AM
secrets
even in isolation
even though isolation
is not new.
and impulses to
reveal everything
as when younger.
to confess or
not to confess.
a question.
it's a question of do
we share all of us?
a wise man once
taught me
about secrets.
he introduced
the love within
secrets
our sacred solitude.
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Greetings from 4:30am. I started this post a little while ago, not expecting it to be this long. My words have run away with me again. So no worries if it's too long to read. If you are tagged here, this is first of all, just a Hi, if you'd like it from me.
Hi @NatureLover,
Thanks for reviving that quote from the wonderful, @Silenus, who hasn't visited for a long time in my memory. He started something beautiful here.
Darkness is not all bad is how I perceive it too, after being with depression since ever I can remember. My first memory seems depressed as I now recall it.
Maybe in my mid-to-late teens I started thinking more about accepting myself and found it helpful. It has stayed with me all the way to my late fifties, though I forget about it a lot of the time too.
So sometimes I remember the value of being okay, or at least as okay as I can be, with depression being part of who I am, as I've not found a way of dispelling it. My creativity, something I love and am hugely grateful for, may even have arisen because I was depressed and lonely, more or less. Certainly I think it has at least fanned the creative flames.
I listened to a short meditation on the SmilingMind app a couple of weeks ago. The narrator encouraged we listeners to approach our experiences with curiosity and without judgement. It reminded me of acceptance again and I've since been pondering curiosity, thinking it is a great blessing, especially when free of the critical mind.
Hi @eth hoping to catch up with your posts at 'The Long Rave' soon. Being here with writing, wondering how you are going with yours. If you are doing some, that is awesome. If not, doing nothing is said to be part of creativity as well. I'm hoping so, given the way I am at the moment. Not doing much creatively since the start of the Big Change in the world. This, after years of high creativity. Be well, my friend.
Hi @Sans911 fantastic poem. Topical, knowledgable and heartfelt. Beautiful and well-written. Thank you for sharing.
Hi @Snowy @Define_normal @WriterMelb @Appleblossom and anyone reading who would like a Hi.
‎26-04-2020 09:05 AM
‎26-04-2020 09:05 AM
Hi @Mazarita , thanks for your reply. That's interesting that you linked your depression and your creativity.
I've accepted all my illnesses but the depression frightens me so much that that's the least accepted one. I am also scared of the dark (yes I am middle-aged lol) but I can accept that darkness has some benefits, like increasing serotonin.
I can see Silenus' point about deprsssion balancing out mania. But I don't have Bipolar, just major depression, and I can't see any good in it yet. Am still pondering it.
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