Re-membering.

What is the past but what we choose to remember?

We can choose not to hide it, to take what’s broken, to feel the pain and know that it will heal.

Amy Tan
The Bonesetter’s Daughter
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Published by: emergingfromthedarknight

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2 thoughts on “Re-membering.”

  1. Yes, we can always change the past with how we perceive it at the present moment. If you are in the now, fully, when you change your thought patterns, you will automatically look at the past differently. Think positive in the now and your past will become something totally different. A fan.

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