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A Realization by Iqra Abid

October 31, 2023
Reading Time: 1 Minutes

I let my candles burn for hours, cleansing over and over and over again. The smell of flames and wax linger a week later, but I am still restless. Maybe I’m looking for answers in the wrong place, pleading with a universe that does not hear me instead of listening to the body that homes me. I turn inward and pull out a doctor’s note. It says that my mind is a strange machine, sometimes over-oiled & leaking; other days, the gears refuse to turn. I haven’t slept in days, watching my life melt into one very long moment in which I never blink. Sometimes I feel myself sinking into it—the softened wax, the warmth hanging in the air—I sink until I cannot breathe. When I finally begin to dream, I wake not knowing what is real. Reality blends into fiction and I start forgetting how to tell time—my brain constantly reconfiguring itself in response to damage. One night it clicked, and I settled into understanding abruptly and imperfectly, sucked into the paradox of highs and lows, of nonsensical cycles. I am a disordered machine fueled by disaster, a flawed thing staring into a cracked mirror. No one sees what I do, my reflection a perfect place to learn how to love.

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Abid, Iqra
Iqra Abid (she/her) is a queer Muslim writer based in Canada. Her writing focuses on themes of identity, religion, queerness, heritage, mental health, and intergenerational trauma. She is currently studying Psychology Neuroscience, and Behaviour and pursuing a certificate in Creative Writing and Narrative Arts at McMaster University. She is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Kiwi Collective Magazine. Her work can be found in various publications such as TRAD Magazine, Hamilton Review of Books, Changing Womxn Collective, and others. You can find her on Instagram as @iqrasinterlude.

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