Boeing · 36-40
I know I trust myself fully in this plane of awareness, but I have been to one place once where after I returned I had totally lost the trust in myself.
Maybe accepting how we are nothingness too, and as part of the great void, we are it all, including the dark, and also we are nothing of these.
Maybe accepting how we are nothingness too, and as part of the great void, we are it all, including the dark, and also we are nothing of these.
Reject · 31-35, M
Reality is not what is defined, it’s everything yet to be understood. It is potential you realize, not knowledge you prove, that progresses one to enlightenment. That can only be found in the darkest corners of our mind. So there is quite possibly no better place one can be.
GnomeyGee · 41-45, M
Best thing I ever did was venture down to the dark depths of my mind. Puts things in a whole new perspective
How do you deal with accepting that that’s who you are, or perhaps aren’t? @GnomeyGee
GnomeyGee · 41-45, M
@deathfairy Don't really have a choice. It's much easier to adapt to the way things are making adjustments here and there as you go than it is to keep fighting it trying to change everything. Accepting means fewer surprises because you got a bit of an idea of what to expect. Hope that makes sense?
Ducky · 31-35, F
I already know I’m not truly okay and never will be. All one can do is learn to live with the irreparable trauma.







