Thursday, April 15, 2010

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For one who has seen the movie The secret of your eyes, know the context of this dialogue. For those who have not yet had the opportunity to enjoy the film can be more flexible and perhaps get to see how I ran, the impact of the general, the impact on daily life ... Do not think about it, brother, do not think about it, boy, do not hesitate any longer, little girl, do not hesitate, no ...

"I do not think more, think no more. Who cares? My wife is dead, his friend is dead, Gomez also is dead, are all dead. Do not turn round, will start with that if it had been, if I was not. going to have a thousand past and no future. not think about it, trust me. It's going to be left alone with memories. " In the secret of your eyes.

Friday, April 9, 2010

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writing workshop and grief ... Quote of the week

Reading old emails I found the paragraph in my presentation to enroll in the writing workshop. Then I remember:

"The writing has been instrumental in my process self-awareness and creative exploration. I created a character of me that writes the hermit. A few years ago, when my family left the country and I was studying my career, the writing was a way to understand me, watching me from outside and to reorganize my loneliness and relationships with others, including my family. I think at that time, it was necessary to leave behind my youth, take the loss and redesign a life project independently. I believe, firmly, and mourning the losses do not relate solely to the deaths of people, so do the cities left behind, the people have not seen more moments of our life that are becoming part of our history. As my life goes, the game of the absence and presence does too, and I would rediscover writing through the workshop, aimed at the construction of the symbol. There, where once there was something or someone, where now there is an absence, writing can emerge as a symbolic construction that helps to live, even help in some cases, as in the exercise of my profession, to heal. "