Anderson, your words don’t just simmer. They boil over, spilling into the crevices of everything we don’t dare say out loud..
That line about anger being righteous but its suppression being sin... man, have you ever felt it turn into something else, something quieter but sharper, like the edge of a blade that no longer swings?
And if we pointed the pistol at our reflection, would the vastness of our potental stare back or would it flinch first?
I couldn’t help but think of the moon tucking you in, reminding us that even in our smallest, most jagged moments, there’s tenderness waiting to claim us.
And if we’re really America’s Rome, maybe that just means there’s another Renaissance lurking beneath the rubble.
Beautiful takeaways. It makes me glad to see someone seeing deeply between the lines. Whatever interpretation you have is the correct one, because it's only yours!
With re this, what if the sin is the fluidity in the definition of ‘healthy’ especially with respects to expressing anger? Anger is righteous, the sin is when we can't express it in a healthy way.
Anderson, your words don’t just simmer. They boil over, spilling into the crevices of everything we don’t dare say out loud..
That line about anger being righteous but its suppression being sin... man, have you ever felt it turn into something else, something quieter but sharper, like the edge of a blade that no longer swings?
And if we pointed the pistol at our reflection, would the vastness of our potental stare back or would it flinch first?
I couldn’t help but think of the moon tucking you in, reminding us that even in our smallest, most jagged moments, there’s tenderness waiting to claim us.
And if we’re really America’s Rome, maybe that just means there’s another Renaissance lurking beneath the rubble.
Beautiful takeaways. It makes me glad to see someone seeing deeply between the lines. Whatever interpretation you have is the correct one, because it's only yours!
With re this, what if the sin is the fluidity in the definition of ‘healthy’ especially with respects to expressing anger? Anger is righteous, the sin is when we can't express it in a healthy way.
i'm not sure how to answer your question... but what's healthy is often subjective!
Exactly, lil brother, exactly!