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Soul x Marian's avatar

Thank you for this post. After naming many emotions, including the shameful ones, I realized that emotions have their own narratives, too. Grief, for example, has not only accompanied me and my loss but has also been a companion to many others. I believe grief is as deeply ancient as altruism or our sense of belonging—perhaps even older. Our grief holds the collective memories of lost loves, and acknowledging grief’s visitation onto my heart has allowed me to partake in the powerful narrative of love. Like grief, I believe emotions want to be seen and understood. When I name them, it feels as though I have properly met them. And when we meet and converse, we become friends, and I no longer need to carry them. I am new to writing on Substack, and I hope to write about how I met my emotions because they are very powerful and yet esoteric stories. Thank you, thank you!

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Mary Austin (she/her)'s avatar

Thanks for pointing me to this! So helpful to think about a glance upward pointing to a move toward cognition, and a glance down as a move inward.

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