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Danusia Malina-Derben's avatar

It felt like a never ending one Sarah.

Yes, the veil felt like a shield. It was a barrier between myself and others.

It was an experience of caring more for my needs than upholding a stoic exterior. A melt rather than a complete undoing. Not that I’m anti letting it all out.

Isn’t that a great observation - that masks allowed us to express behind material what we are taught to hold in.

Do you think this relates to the (perceived) increased rudeness of people post pandemic? Heard this sentiment many times 😉

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Susan Kuenzi's avatar

Great topic. As a counselor and now as I still meet with several clients in my backyard office, tears frequently appear as we talk. I always feel honored when people feel safe enough to cry. Some people will brush away tears and start to apologize, and I always remind them tears wash the windows to our souls...this is a safe place, and I am honored to sit with them quietly. The whole range of emotions matter. Tears truly can be so healing.

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