But more than that, it is also a way to find a meaning in what has become a vaccuum...
of finding an answer to the question:
how does one, at the end of the day, sum up a life...?
There was, of course, Geeta - the faculty, the psychologist, the counseller -
the independent-minded, cheerful, resolved woman,
who had risen out of the middle-class constraints and values
to become what most had come to know her as...
But there was another Geeta also.
One with something transparently (and painfully) raw in her.
In a very curious way, it made her simultaneously vulnerable and unassailable...
this was both her Shadow and her Isis
She lived between these irreconcilable polarities.
Initially, often negating one for the other,
but later, trying to come to terms with them, and to accept and reconcile them...
It is never possible to find these things out,
but in her own way, at the end of the journey,
perhaps she did succeed in reconciling these contradictions...
and in accepting them as a "part of the process"...