“According to Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves.”
Life
Chapter 12
I understood early on that the world I lived in was crushingly realistic. Which, coincidentally, was quite the paradox for a world so far from understanding what was real.
Chapter 11
I believe that in life we are granted soulmates. Not only in the form of lovers. They can be found in friends or in your family if you're really lucky (it's harder to lose them this way).
Chapter 8
There was always this mysterious hint of something spiritual around us, following us. It was more of an inner knowing than anything else, mixed with some eerie synchronicities that would scare the shit out of you if you didn't know what was happening.
Chapter 6
Reluctantly, because he thought it would be cheesy to tell me in the moment, he said that déjà vu meant that you were exactly where you were supposed to be...on the right path. We kissed.
Chapter 5
The "tough guy" was right...the love does go on. In fact, I've learned that love, if true, is the only thing that never goes away...
Chapter 4
I dreamt that I was alone in a field of wildflowers surrounded by woods. It was sunny and warm and bright and breezy...
Chapter 3
You think you understand love until you recall memories like that...patience, unselfishness, perseverance...that's love.
Chapter 2
Betsy had become a saving grace throughout my sobriety. She was brought to me via divine orchestration. I know this now.