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I do like Meng's suggestion the I Ching defines your action of writing and publishing the story as an act of Repairing your heart after the Split.
I think your take also reflects well the 2nd answer 42>53 how "will the story eventually affect his view of me"
I, personally, have mixed vibes (assuming we're on the track) about the story, per se, because I also respect that the best creative passion comes from expressing these difficult real life gains and losses. The artist must free themselves from concerns of hurting anyone's feelings, if they're going to create. I mean, I hate to say it, but most classic rock legends may not have enjoyed prolific careers if they let that kinda stuff get in the way. So in that sense I fully respect Layla expressing the depth of her experience through writing a story - whatever her motivation to have an affect on him may have been. I mean, it's easy to say you shouldn't try to write a song to get back at someone, but that simply doesn't hold up in reality. How 'bout "you're so vain, I'll bet you thought this song was about you", lol. And Keith and Mick often composed as though he was right in the girl's face. I'll bet more than one portrait by Picasso offended someone, chuckle.
So to stretch the 23 (s p r o i n g), it could apply to the need for the writer to strip those concerns, and just go on writing.
Hi Laylab,
Not exactly an interpretation,
Well, this morning I had this idea of the request being made in the form of a recording, so that they could speak more freely, and we could hear the person's emotion, because I think most would agree, Yi does often respond to our emotional state, even more so than to our question. But then, would that further improperly bias our interpretations by reading into their voice? And, would that be a necessarily bad thing?
Anyway, I hope Laylab doesn't mind me mentioning the thought in her thread.
Hey guys,
I just thought of an example of writing a song to win the lady. Paul Anka launched his recording career with "Diana" which he had written to impress a woman he barely knew from his church. The song went to number one and they did eventually go out on a date but I understand nothing came of it...
Rosada
This would cut out those people who currently post the same questions under 3 different names...although even then i guess they'd fake an accent just to max responses ..
Sometimes we just want to mend fences. Some endings just don't feel right. In classical music, an instance in which the chord progression seems to build toward one harmonious, pleasing resolution but instead does something unexpected, something that seems a bit off, is called a Deceptive Cadence.
How many times have we thought that we have brought some situation or life lesson to a conclusive resolution, only to experience an unexpected twist that leaves us with the feeling of, “this isn’t quite right”? That's a real-life, "Deceptive Cadence".
This is the situation. Things did not end well. Because of the intensity of our connection we both reacted strongly..over reacted.
I want to move on now, knowing that not only have I healed myself but that he has closure too. Simply put: no hard feelings, forgiveness, understanding and compassion.
Clarity,
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