Pamela-
As the bard has said, what's in a name?
I was a performer (live audience) for a number of years- no one important and the venues I played no one has ever heard of them- no mind- but words are powerful tools and sometimes the best place to notice their power is in a script and acknowledging them through a character. When I leaf through my past journals, as I do every now and then, I come across notes I made about a character I played, the meaning of the words to him, he was saying and how they fit into the general theme of the author. It's an interesting view.
What is often more interesting is to read my personal entries during the run of a show- seeing how my character was affecting my daily being...I'm not sure I can explain it, but there were transformations- most stuck for only the duration of the engagement, a few attached themselves, permanently to my personal character.
My plans are to leave my journals to a historical society. Some 200 years from now, they may be an interesting cultural statement, from one viewpoint, for scholars to ponder.
I'm not pretending they're anything particularly special, but who knows what gold may be found by some future neutral party.
As for the color coding, I'm being pretentious, today.
Pamela <paschulea@yahoo.
I have written to myself (diary or journalling) for the last 35 years. I don't know if it is a diary or a journal, but it is the most valuable tool I've found for getting out the emotions, preserving the moments, witnessing the reasons for decisions (relationships and others) and acknowledging my being.Our words are powerful - and when they are stuck in our heads, they can become overwhelming and/or confusing. When we release them to paper, we both release their hold and honor the wisdom that may have been trapped and unseen.in a space where all my good friends know to go, remove the contents and burn them unseen before my family comes to claim the body.
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