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Hey Silvery Blue
I thought I’d reach out and let you know that I’m up for exploring with you. I’m open to the discussion and taking on vulnerabilities and emotions as they arise in a kind and compassionate way.
I gather you have been a member here before judging from this particular conversation. However, I do not know you and haven’t come across you before as far as I can recall. Your post got my attention as you mentioned that you want to talk more yet are finding this forum an unsafe place at the moment. I have been browsing this forum for a while now and would really enjoy taking part in it more but I’ve found it difficult to. A large part of the reason for this is public and on the forum itself but there are also a few of my own so if you are willing, I’ll share and hopefully we can take this forward if you are open to that? I’d really like that 🙂
As a fellow member of the human race, I experience conflict. On a personal level, I am deeply interested in how to handle conflict – conflict resolution and conflict management and so, since you have expressed a desire in something similar, I want to discuss it but at the back of my mind I feel that I may cause upset. Hopefully we can engage in this here openly. How to normalise to make this place feel safe again once a conflict has taken place? I feel like I am trespassing when I write here. As adults who are here to participate in what tiny buddha’s philosophy is, I would like to think that this feeling of walking on egg shells will die down thro the addition of new voices and conversations. And so, here I am taking on my own uncertainty of being on here at all. Opening up to allowing things to flow again is a large part of moving on from conflict I think.
You can take my point and engage with it in anyway you like, or put forward another. Up to you 🙂
This is an open invitation to whoever wishes to participate 🙂
Though I run this site, it is not mine. It's ours. It's not about me. It's about us. Your stories and your wisdom are just as meaningful as mine. 