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Grief

Endless pain.

By Dawn EarnshawPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read
My Dearest Love.

Yes let’s talk about Grief. It’s taboo as in, it’s like having a mental illness, you cannot see it but it’s there.

Where!

There!

I thought I saw your face that is impossible there must be some scientific reasons behind it, that I saw your face as clear as you’d feel the air brush past you. Your password reset could help make things clear!

O’h no all my files have gone, wiped clear out. Your password reset has caused nothing but grief, Greta has been locked up as an activist on the the “Save the Planet now campaign.” Your password reset has thrown alll the public information out for everyone to hear.

I walked toward the patio and I am overwhelmed which a garden in snow,hanging snowdrops from trees and the beautiful white snow drops plants growing from earth the dim, the mud ; such a beautiful looking like crocus. All the trees glimmering in all colours as the sun shines brightly casting off its rays, giving all corners and shapes.

Quickly!

What?

There !

Where?

I saw your face, I sought the Lord. What does this mean? Why is it here and the impression was of Grief is fear or is it?

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Virtual Retreats ....

The places your mind visits are the places in your mind. In our mind we create virtual places we visualise in mental imagery. With our minds we tell our minds to create these places in our mind. Generally beautiful places of paradise. Why ?

Do we consciously limit our minds artistic licence, keeping it within the confines of outrageous. Or is it our mind that takes control of our imagination to avoid us being outraged ?

It is the mind of the traveller who takes their mind to the places in their mind.

Or is it ?

Is it the mind of the traveller whose mind decides where it will allow their mind to travel ?

Do we create the virtual realities in our minds. Or is reality itself, virtually,

"all in the mind"

fact or fiction

About the Creator

Dawn Earnshaw

Loves writing short stories and poems - learning punctuation and Grammar.ADHD

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