The time he spent in his cell didn’t ease the guilt of his life. As a free man he still had the feeling of being chained up. He paid his debt to society but not the guilt of his conscience. Depressed, miserable, and unwanted he could never escape the feeling of the cell or the torment of his life. Letting go of the reasons for his troubled mind will be the opening of the cell door to his freedom. The bitterness will no longer remain. Unable to break away and not knowing how to is what he struggled to overcome. The darkness of a cell and standing in a cold rain I don’t see a difference and the feeling is the same. Our guilty conscience we carry with us always being confined to the cell and never being able to be free. No one tells us everything we need to know sometimes we have to look for it in books in the library this being the best way. Books will tell you a story of how a person has overcome his issues then do it his way. This was the key that turned his locked cell door into his freedom. Many more days of dark thoughts and the grief of his past life will stay with him for awhile longer and fade away from the lessons he learned from the stories he is reading from books. In a short time has become a changed man. The cell door opened slowly and as he walked out he looked back to see a roomful of hardships that he is finally leaving behind him. Freedom has arrived not having to drag the cell around with him in his conscience in his free life.
Lose the guilt and stop living the torment of solitary confinement.
see ya’ next time