
The word express comes from the Latin ex (“out”) and
pressare (“press”)—an encouragement to press out
what distresses us through speaking or embodying it. The
things that we hide or suppress do not resolve themselves.
On the contrary, suppressing and ensuring our secrets
remain hidden requires a lot of our precious life-force
energy. Sometimes we suppress feelings because we believe
that they are unreasonable or illogical. In this way, we hide
certain sides and parts of ourselves. It takes courage to
show oneself, to be vulnerable and to dare. As soon as we
speak out what frightens us, it loses its power and its hold
on us, and we feel relief. Expressing suppressed feelings is
frequently followed by sighs of relief, spontaneous
crying and laughter.