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victims of violence internal sanctuary

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Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
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You've clearly been through an immense journey of abuse, depression and hardship and well done to you for sharing your advice and comfort to others in the same position. Although at first I wasn't sure about your presentation, I understand now ( I think) why you've done it in this way. It represents in this box-like post your inner sanctum, your safe place that is walled off from anyone who might wish to disrupt or harm the peace that you're intent on maintaining. Conversely, it's an invitation and celebration to the ones who matter in your world and have helped you along the way. I think it's inspired and inspiring, Stef! Well done and good luck! Debbie

 Comment Written 12-Jan-2024


reply by the author on 16-Jan-2024
    Thank you so much! Your thoughts and words have embraced the truth within! Your thoughts correctly explain exactly what I am intent on displaying! Its is all the darkness surrounding the cage and how it makes the victim/survivor feel within, along with a positive display of the light within ourselves to make it through depending on how you view it. There is also a light at the end of the tunnel, even if its just a flicker of a candle light; there is always a light... it may just be hard to see. I am glad that you were able to see why I presented this way. Thank you, immensely!!
reply by Debbie D'Arcy on 16-Jan-2024
    You're so welcome! And well done for your original and powerful presentation.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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People often judge those who stay in abusive relationships, but leaving someone you care about is difficult even when they abuse and hurt you. People who are weak and forgiving often suffer at the hands of others, you opened up the wounds here, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 11-Jan-2024


reply by the author on 16-Jan-2024
    Thank you so much. I wouldn't typically call a person weak for being tangled with by a narcissist or an abuser. It may honestly just be a trigger word for me, but I've seen some of the strongest willed humans get trapped by abusive people. I appreciate your notice of the opened wounds love!!!