I think this is about allowing one's self to become immersed in the fate which has become them. Not to hide or feel shame, the tide will come eventually anyway. Not feeling as though one must wallow in the shadows or lay dormant but one can embrace their pain, feel every ounce of their despair, grieve out in the open if one must & not be judged or made to feel any less because of it.
I think this is about allowing one's self to become immersed in the fate which has become them. Not to hide or feel shame, the tide will come eventually anyway. Not feeling as though one must wallow in the shadows or lay dormant but one can embrace their pain, feel every ounce of their despair, grieve out in the open if one must & not be judged or made to feel any less because of it.