
I’ve spent the day watching old Christmas films and mostly crying. I can’t remember watching so many in one go. It started with ‘White Christmas’, then ‘the Sound of Music’ and finally the Richard Attenborough version of ‘Miracle on 34th Street’.
I realised that the films were very heartwarming, and they made me think of all sorts of memories from my past. I tried to think of the word that described how I was feeling and could only think Cathartic. It’s definition is:
providing psychological relief through the open expression of strong emotions; causing catharsis.
“crying is a cathartic release”
That’s what I was feeling.

Catharsis a very healthy thing. It clears our hearts and minds and helps us see the road ahead in its own light. That’s all very good. ❤️
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I definitely need it x
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If anyone does, it’s you. ❤️
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It sounds like you had a deeply emotional day with those classic Christmas films. ‘Cathartic’ is the perfect word for it. It’s incredible how movies like ‘White Christmas’ and ‘The Sound of Music’ can evoke such powerful memories and emotions. I hope this catharsis brought you some comfort and joy amidst the tears.
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