Geometry of Life

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Photos taken by a woman in New Jersey with severe clinical depression. She is currently dealing with her depressive state as well as the effects of hurricane Sandy. She is grateful that her family and house are okay minus power and heat, and feels terribly for those who have it worse.

About these photos: “In times of crisis-be it emotional, physical, national-everything gets turned upside down. Things you know to be one way instantly become another. The geometry of life changes. With hurricanes, trees and power lines are broken and no longer upright, and with depression things can feel the same. What seemed sturdy and taken for granted of becomes a tangled dangerous mess. You are uprooted, left with no power. You need help, but sometimes it doesn’t come, and you are left for days in seemingly endless darkness.”

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3 replies to “Geometry of Life

  1. I know what it’s like to feel this way (photos) inside, but have others condemn me for not understanding the reasons. I am praying (literally, not figuratively) for all affected by Sandy.

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