But am I really okay with this?
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But am I really okay with this?
I can do it.
Sometimes we get sad about things and we don’t like to tell other people that we are sad about them. We like to keep it a secret. Or sometimes, we are sad but we really don’t know why we are sad, so we say we aren’t sad but we really are.
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Quitting my job in pursuit of happiness and work in the arts has given me some time to nourish my soul and think on my practice. More than anything to think on my self and my being.
I am a cusp. A fire/earth sign. I grew up reading about Aries and Taurus separately. It never occurred to me I could be both. Neither alone described me to a t, but when I learned about being a cusp everything made so much sense.
I read and realized why I’d always felt like two people. Like there were two halves inside of me fighting for dominance. Why it was so hard to come to terms with my feelings. Because there are two parts of me. A dominant part, a submissive part. A gentle, mothering side and an agressive, challenging side.
Since then I have been working on keeping them both in stride together. I want these parts of me to work together, not struggle apart. I don’t think being a cusp is a burden anymore. Understanding it makes it so much easier to work with.