Kaylon Forsyth
Bio
I lost my wife back in 2019 and I started this as an outlet for my emotional expression in regards to the pain from the loss, it has helped me substantially since that time, and I have put great effort into all of my efforts since then.
Stories (120/0)
Importance of Communication
In this ever changing and constantly advancing world, in which we live, we are in constant communication with others, whether it is verbal, or otherwise, the different forms of communication which we as a species use to communicate our ideas, thoughts, feelings, and wishes, is very integral and has been allowed to wither to a point, where people are becoming more disconnected in ways, they may not even fully realize.
By Kaylon Forsyth12 months ago in Humans
Within The Design
There is a conversation that I firmly believe holds a lot of value and worth, in actually taking the time to have this conversation, and while I am fully aware that it inspires very uncomfortable feelings, it is definitely a conversation that is worth having, if you seek to have peace of mind when the day no one ever wants to come, arrives at your doorstep.
By Kaylon Forsyth12 months ago in Longevity
Walking The Path
When we are making the journey through this life, we will come across people, that may offer what I like to term a glimpse, meaning that they will come into your life, for a brief period of time, and then they will leave just as quickly as they came.
By Kaylon Forsyth12 months ago in Psyche
Heal and Achieve
I have always enjoyed putting pen to paper, and allowing my thoughts to flow freely, allowing my mind, and subconscious to be at ease, in regards to information which can at times build up, and without an outlet for it, such information can damage our psyche.
By Kaylon Forsyth12 months ago in Psyche
Every Choice
We learn in our youth, what is right and what is wrong, and making good choices, causes you to become ethically strong. In a world where darkness flows through everything, it takes determination to awaken the light inside, inviting a spiritual spring.
By Kaylon Forsyth12 months ago in Poets