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This is an essay to visit again and again. The visceral effect of allowing oneself to write. 💜

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Visceral is the word. Thank you, Natasha ❤️

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Mar 4Liked by Sanobar Sabah

Thank you for sharing it again, I need it now more than I needed it then!

"Roughly speaking, every time a feeling tugs at me strongly, a sensation rises between my sacrum and my uterus. It's a strong sexual-like energy. The intensity and the heat are palpable." Fabulous! Sanobar, grateful for the way you look at writing. ❤️

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I'm honoured, Raju Tai! Thank you ♥️ BTW, you taught me to boldly express myself. And to not be afraid of experiencing my senses to my fullest capacity.

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Sanobar, you've taken the art of writing and made it so much more than a cerebral act. Our stories live in our bodies and to be able to feel all the emotions in our physicality till it can be translated into the language of the mind is a gift. Thank you for writing this and giving us the permission to feel our truths in our bodies. ❤️

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Dear Parool. I've punished myself long for not being cerebral enough with my writing. I believe I'm cognitively incapable of thinking laterally, figuratively, metaphorically - everything that brings your writing to life. But, here I am. Because, writing is sacred to me. It's my prayer. It's spiritual for me. Writing is my Yoga. Your powerful comment is so bloody spot on! Thank you so much. I feel seen.

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