Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror:
In contemplating what to write about today, I’ve decided to go a little off the deep end for the bewilderment of my readers. We writers can be a touch eccentric, and in order to perpetuate the characterization, I thought I’d chat about stuff I don’t know. That’s the fun of fantasy after all.
Those who’ve browsed my website know I love the idea of myths. To me, they’re the stories that define who we are and form the narratives of our lives. In my experience, perceptions alter our reality. We use perceptual narratives to filter our experiences, to guide our decisions, and create meaning in our lives. In essence, who we are, beyond our physical presence, is created based on our values and choices, how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us. In a way, we are the embodiment of stories; our lifetimes expressed in epic myth.
So, where am I going with this? Hang on, I’m getting there. One more piece of information and you’ll see.
While studying for a degree in a pastoral counselor, I took this great class called “The Spirituality of Relationship.” In essence, it described a relationship as a new entity, a created presence with a life of its own that requires nurturing and an investment of time to thrive. The discussion provided a new way of looking at loss posed by divorce. For, although children may retain healthy connections with both parents individually, they grieve the loss of this third presence, the un-tangible creation, the relationship.
Now my point comes together…
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This one is terrific. Glad you reblogged it.
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Diana is always worth reading 🙂
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Yes, she is.
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Great read, Sue.
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Thanks so much for reblogging, Sue. A nice surprise to wake up to this morning! ❤
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My pleasure, Diana. Great article.
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the mentioned points is essential, great
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