L.A. Moore - Nash
Bio
Mom of two great small people.
https://lamoorenash.wordpress.com/
Stories (30/0)
The Void
I never know when it is going to hit. Sometimes it starts as a perfect day. Then the next day hits me like a ton of bricks and, I am curled up on my bed crying for hours. Then sometimes, it strikes me all on the same day. I will be happy in the morning, but by the time night rolls around, I am crying in the bathroom or on my bed after everyone thinks I am asleep.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Psyche
Numerology According to Everyone
Here is a list of some numbers and what they mean to me and the general populace of earth. This list is by no means complete. It is just a concise list of what I have come across continuously in my years on this planet. I find numbers generally interesting, but this is a relatively new spin of the meanings behind some of them as either religious, spiritual, or otherwise tools. As a means of explaining things.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Longevity
Weakness, I Don't Think So...
I remember when I could smell with appalling clarity. I remember when I could see, even with glasses, with crystal clear, pinpoint accuracy. I remember when I could run fast and jump high into the air. When my days were excellent and energetic, I was full of life, and everything was good.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Psyche
Dude, I love that show!
We all do it, except for those strange few that do not. And we all feel a little guilty about doing it too. I am one of those people. I could be categorized as one of those lazy goths, and I watch some pretty un-goth-omable shows that ordinary people would watch. LOL. I like watching my psych-thriller shows and godless heathen shows, but there is something feel-good about the shows I guiltily binge-watch when I am a Debbie Downer.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Geeks
The Altar, Yourself
Religion is a funny thing, I think. In the last few years, I have been losing my religion and gaining an awareness of increasing intensity at a rate that was at first profound and is now slightly tapering off in a way I never knew it could or would go. Let me explain.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Futurism
Contagious
So, having major depression makes me a kind of Scrooge, but I know kindness when I see it. In fact, it is super easy to spot. You see it, feel it, and hear it all over the place. It could be someone saying thank you and genuinely meaning it. Or it could be a friend giving another friend farm eggs simply because they prefer those over the grocery store version (honestly, there is a difference, and my stomach can tell the difference. Cramps with grocery store eggs and no cramps with the free-range eggs. *shrugs* I do not know guys; my stomach is a weird one.) So, here are a few examples of acts of kindness that I have seen and been a part of.
By L.A. Moore - Nash3 years ago in Humans