the Seas Egelind has in its 61-year long life has undergone a lot bigger crises, which she has been forced to try to find back to himself.
To be an orphan, to be abandoned and to get diagnosed with a serious illness two times has really put life in perspective for the seasoned comedian, and actress.
It opens she up about in an interview with Her World.
“There is a lot that I lose the grip, for I am strong and positive by nature. But when it happens, is where you face your try, if you can find back to yourself. It is there, you are asked if you have strength enough,” says Seas Egelind and continues:
“It is, for example, happened when I was an orphan, was abandoned, had a serious illness. Then comes the question: Can you hold onto yourself now? If you at all get something out of the crises, it is that you find that you can. What can I do.”
According to her, the crises given her a focus on the important things in life. And here is the forgiveness of something to it’s most essential for her.
‘Why should I get cancer twice?’ is one of the questions, she just as well could have asked himself again and again, she says. But it had made her a victim, and that she will definitely not be.
So instead she chooses to forgive the case, just she should get the serious illness throughout two times.
For as she says, you will not be wiser to ask ‘why me?’ On the contrary. For the answer is not, after all, that it was because you stole gum from the grocery store, when the man was five years.
Something else has set itself as a deep pain in the Seas Egelind, was, at the time she was six-seven-year-old was asked to choose whether she would stay with her mother or father when they divorced. She says that it felt like she had to take sides, and that it was hugely painful.
It was the mother, as the choice fell on, and having to take the choice has characterized her throughout life, as children can easily get a bad conscience, says Seas Egelind.
It also meant that she was very aware of themselves that would make it different, back then she was even divorced from filmfotografen Bjørn Blixt, with whom she has two daughters Molly Maria Blixt Egelind and Carla Sofia Blixt Egelind.
And she certainly believe that she managed to do it in a different way, than her own parents managed.