3 Results in the "Correspondence" category
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Correspondence: A gift of solace, to a young relative My dear child, It is the year 1967. I am eighty years of age. I have lived through the dismantling of empires and the arrival of an age that moves faster than the human spirit was ever meant to travel. But I do not write to you about history. History is only the scenery that…
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Correspondence: A Letter for Difficult Hours My dear, You ask how one remains upright when the scaffolding of life appears to be giving way. I have known such hours. There were nights when the air itself felt watchful, when danger pressed close enough to warm the skin, and when the future seemed no more substantial than mist over the marsh. I did not survive…
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A Letter on Overwhelm, Anxiety, and Finding Space When Life Feels Too Much From the Archive of Mabel Shirley — Introduced by Joyce Turner “When cataloguing Mabel Shirley’s papers in 1967, I began to notice a pattern. Many wrote to her not about scandal or sickness, but about strain. They spoke of feeling overwhelmed, unable to cope, pressed on all sides by demands they…