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  • Author : Sophia1
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  • Topic : Social space
20 Jun 2021 01:45 AM
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Good morning Winnie, Eeyore, Kanga, Piglet, Christopher Robin,Owl and all of the Pooh Bear friends.

@Exoplanet 

 

Your letter was exactly what I was aiming for when I started the thread. If you read my first Dear Friend one, I was writing virtually to a friend in real life. The letter never to be sent. 

The letter written as a way of releasing some of the pain and hurt I have felt not just from that one friend, mainly from my family.

I have a letter to write to different family members also that is very deep and will assist in helping me on my journey of releasing judgemental feelings from a lifetime of never being enough.

 

There is no right or wrong style of letter.

 

Letters are a way of writing whatever is on your mind as well as forming a bond by reading each others and building strong relationships.

Letters are far better than much of social media  for me.

This is not the case for everyone as we are all unique.

 

So please keep on writing in whatever style you like @Exoplanet  

Writing that letter to your family member took so much courage and strength. So please be gentle with yourself and tell that voice in your head if it starts questioning your actions, to take a hike.

 

You are so welcome here @Exoplanet  (not sure if you have been given a pseudonym as part of The Pooh Bear troop or not. Should you like one @Lilaca is doing a very good job of allocating names along with describing the traits for each character.)

 

Having said that about a pseudonym name it is definitely not a must.

All are welcome to be guests of our merry band.

 

 

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