Sessions with C. Desert Rose: My World
Yoohoo, I’m over here!
Oh, there you are! How goes it? I hope you’re doing well. Today I’m bringing you yet another “Sessions with C. Desert Rose”. The question I was asked was:
“Could you describe what a world that you would fit in actually be like?”
That’s a great question because I’ve thought about this a lot. So, let’s get into it, shall we?
In a world where I am seldom understood, it would be a grand feat of the imagination to evoke a place where I would.
So, here we go. Time to imagine said place. Ready to take the ride?
Once upon a time there was a world called Earth, a place filled with difference, and acceptance. A place where everyone was open to the idea of divergence. Earth was also a place where conditions such as Depression, Anxiety and Mental Illness did not exist. Neither did physical ailments. People lived happily with what they did or did not have. There was no hatred on Earth, therefore there was no war. People there cared about their fellow humans, thus there was no famine or suffering. Earth, with little or much, was a utopia. Not because of its commodities, but because of its unification.
There, on Earth, lived a woman by the name of Rose.
Rose was a sensitive person with a big heart who did not have many friends or acquaintances, not by circumstance, but by choice. You see, Rose believed in the old adage, “Quality over quantity.” Rose preferred to keep her circles small, ensuring that she was given the people she cared about the best of herself. Ergo, attempting to the best of her abilities, to not spread herself too thin in any facet.
What Rose loved best about her life choice was the capacity to form a closer bond with the people she loved. In so doing, Rose knew that at the best of times and at the worst of times, she would be able to count on them and vice versa.
Added to this marvel was Rose’s understanding that the people of Earth would not belittle, insult, or think less of her for wanting to live her life this way.
Due to the nonexistence of pain, suffering or illness, Rose had no worries, no problems whatsoever, actually. On Earth, Rose and every resident therein, lived happily ever after.
Yes, yes, I know my answer is unrealistic. But, that is the point, methinks. The point was to imagine a place that would be ideal for me. LOL.
However on a more realistic note, I guess I would just be happy with a little more understanding, or ATTEMPT TO understand. And, if I were to push the envelope a little bit more, I would say a place with a bit more caring. Or, as I said before, THE ATTEMPT to care a bit more.
Well, that’s it for now.
See you next time,
Rosie

