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Suzy Rowlands's avatar

I got excited when I saw in your notes that it was “a long read’ and came directly here. I read the final passage three times such is its depth. And when you spoke about the drive home from Arvon and feeling those whispers of anticipation for the journey ahead - the journey back to self - I cried.

Reading about your mum’s experience growing up and the unconscious loss and trauma she experienced whilst even just still in the womb cut me to the quick. Never ever, of course, to excuse someone’s bitterness and ability to inflict such cutting pain - which your mum has clearly had the gift for. Your ability, however, to see your mum as a victim of victims is profound.

I also love what you say above about leaning into the pain of our own experience enables us to see the intense pain that others carry and have not been able to process. - (and gives us the boundaries to be able to say “No more!” to their projecting their own pain).

Och, You, Miranda, are an incredibly gifted writer.

Incredible read. Painful, evocative, thought-provoking and uplifting.

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James Lee's avatar

Love how you jump between different times/places in this essay, Miranda. And how your mother's voice stubbornly lingers around throughout it all. So easy to become enslaved by narcissistic voices like that. Great you're writing about that journey though.

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