3 results for (book:sdpc AND heading:introduct AND stemmed:bridg)

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

‘The glowing, very beautiful and alive grass also represents Jane’s new reality. The bridge arching over the lawn symbolizes another connective between that universe and my physical one. Jane doesn’t ask me to cross the bridge now. I think that the structure also stands for the ‘psychological bridge’ upon which she met Seth during her sessions with him. (Seth wasn’t in this experience, however.)

At the same time I knew that Jane had some sort of deep commitment. However, this didn’t stop her from giving me a series of face-to-face hugs, very close, smiling like she does in some old photos of her that I’d found in a file yesterday. I was leery of responding too openly to her advances, though, since I didn’t know what her commitment was. A beautiful arching stone bridge was to my right as we talked and hugged. The lawn extending underneath the bridge was an extremely rich green — glowing and pulsing as though it was alive.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

Then, last night, I stood at the window and looked out across the Walnut Street Bridge. [...] I felt myself walk beneath the signal light at the far end of the bridge and let myself continue on along the street. [...]

[...] This part of you is certainly as legitimate and necessary to you as a whole unit is, as the part who plays bridge or Scrabble. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 9 clock sensation Miss Rob twenty

[...] I got up to look out the window, to try my mental experiment of traveling across the bridge again. [...]