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The Language of Letting Go.


Negativity


Some people are carriers of negativity. They are storehouses of pent up anger and volatile emotions. Some remain trapped in the victim role and act in ways that further their victimization. And others are still caught in the cycle of addictive or compulsive patterns.


Negative energy can have a powerful pull on us, especially if we're struggling to maintain positive energy and balance. It may seem that others who exude negative energy would like to pull us into the darkness with them. We do not have to go. Without judgment, we can decide it's okay to walk away, okay to protect ourselves.


We cannot change other people. It does not help others for us to get off balance. We do not lead others into the Light by stepping into the darkness with them.


Today, God, help me to know that I don't have to allow myself to be pulled into negativity -- even around those I love. Help me set boundaries. Help me know it's okay to take care of myself.


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Each Day a New Beginning.




. . . pain is the root of knowledge.
--Simone Weil


We don't want pain in our lives. We dread the situations we anticipate will be painful. We probably even pray to be spared all painful experiences. But they come anyway, at times in profusion. And we not only survive the pain, we profit from it.


It seems that pain stretches us to our limits, generally forcing us to look for guidance from others, and it pushes us to consider new choices in our present situation. Pain is our common denominator, as members of the human family. It softens us to one another. It fosters empathy. It helps us to reach out and realize our need for one another.


New knowledge, new awarenesss, are additional benefits of accepting, rather than denying, the pain that accompanies life. This journey that we're on is moving us further and further along the path of enlightenment. We can consider that each problem, each crisis, is our necessary preparation for moving another step down the road.


I learn out of necessity. And when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.



 



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than u phil, my friend, i really needed the one on negativity......i am dragging my butt into more meets,   if i cut back on the meets????  i start to crash.......


since friday i have been to about 5....and i already feel better within myself.........i was getting real negative,  giving these disasters power over me,  giving them life.......caaaant to that crap..............see ya, rosie



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