Tricky is good. In fact, I will admit, when Karin listed this prompt, I considered asking her to change it. I didn't really want to do it. But that is precisely the reason why I didn't ask her to change it.
On tricky subjects, journaling encourages us to explore our thoughts. Whatever you believe or you don't, it's an opportunity to think about it.
So I am going to write a little essay for this prompt. I am not sure yet what exactly it will say, but that's the beauty of exploring.
*big-smiles* Obviously I'm not the only one with some troubles on that prompt ... haven't expected that when I was selecting it! I'm not much religious either, but I've found my way to deal with 'Divinity'! :-)
This was a very tricky one for me. . . . .
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Hope you enjoy it!
Rowland,
ReplyDeleteTricky is good. In fact, I will admit, when Karin listed this prompt, I considered asking her to change it. I didn't really want to do it. But that is precisely the reason why I didn't ask her to change it.
On tricky subjects, journaling encourages us to explore our thoughts. Whatever you believe or you don't, it's an opportunity to think about it.
So I am going to write a little essay for this prompt. I am not sure yet what exactly it will say, but that's the beauty of exploring.
I agree tricky is good!!!
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*big-smiles* Obviously I'm not the only one with some troubles on that prompt ... haven't expected that when I was selecting it! I'm not much religious either, but I've found my way to deal with 'Divinity'! :-)
ReplyDeleteIf you don't want to go the faith route, you can journal about the candy.
ReplyDeleteHere's my outcome: Divinity.
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