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Closure

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Closure

Postby Sandra on Sat Aug 16, 2008 11:19 pm

Today I received the print of a copy I made of a painting sold on ebay a few months ago, the only work of Esther's to surface so far: a sketch of the Norfolk Fens.

After finding all the family, finding who I really needed to know, and bringing our lives as the Waterhouses full circle, I finally feel closure.

It's time to finish the play of The Magic Circle and get on with now...

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Postby Zetascair20086 on Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:57 am

Congradulations on finding closure. I'm not sure if I've found total closure on my lives yet but it seems like most of us here have made alot of progress on that in the past year.
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Postby pjt on Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:52 pm

Yes. Congratulations.

I'm constantly having new insights about the past life experiences that are the sources of much of my personality. I'm not sure that closure is even a possibility for me. I'm not overly disturbed by anything that's back there anyway. At least that I'm aware of.

Do you have a clear idea what you want to do next?

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Postby Sandra on Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:23 am

Tonight I got a very good thumbs up on a new play I've written, so I'll be continuing that. That was one thing I needed to revive from the past. Other than that: it is time for new things. I'm glad.
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Postby pjt on Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:31 am

I meant to tell you when you posted a page of one of your plays that I thought it sounded like a classical greek playwright. I have no feel for Shakespeare (beyond recognizing Tarantino) but the greek flavor was unmistakable to me. Just something to think about since I don't know much about classical greece.

I think I've figured out my connection to Karen too.

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Postby douglisa on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:10 am

Just out of curiosity, were you able to buy it?
That would be so great to have something you had touched in a previous life! How much did it go for? Hope I am not seeming rude.
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Postby Sandra on Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:40 am

No - I couldn't afford the actual painting, (about $250, I think) but I made a copy. I'm just glad it surfaced long enough to know what to look for.

I would like to go back to England next year and go home, period. I don't know yet how I am going to pull that off.
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Postby douglisa on Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:55 am

I collect art, I know how expensive it can be.
Perhaps it did not sell and you could save up for it?
It is a very lovely painting.
Oh!! I know, with your permission I could make posts on here and the other site. If we all got together and sent a dollar you would have it!
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Postby Sandra on Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:33 pm

Grin!

It sold. It's okay. I was just happy to finally find something.

All my work as Esther had disappeared. The craftwork, the artwork, the theatrical reviews I wrote - all gone. I think that is why I am so careful to preserve my work this time. I had one lifetime when I didn't care to preserve it, and other people preserved it for me. Then I had a life when I cared for my own work, and everything was lost. This time, I care that I work and for what I have made - and other people's work as well.

We see things from different points of view as we go through lives.
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