squeakmo9
Here we have the Knight of Clouds ~Fighting~...
I have a very bad habit of rerunning old hurts, like some sort of movie, over and over again. Seems so fresh as I do so. As Alan said (I'm paraphrasing), pain will always come, but we have a choice in feeling that sorrow, long after it all happened. Sorry, can't remember the person you quoted Alan.
This figure is "feeling it", alright, by the blanched fists, he is reliving the moment as if it just happened.
I find that sometimes when I do not address hurts as they happen, that an anger will build leading to a blowup on my part. It can be completely misplaced (the anger) and no matter how I try to bury it, it will find a way to express itself. I like what the book says, that the best thing to do is forgive...forgive the other, forgive yourself, and move on. Not easy, but well worth the try. I agree with the book's passage, life IS too short to be preoccupied with a disturbing feeling that eventually permeates, and damages all that is you and your life.
I have a very bad habit of rerunning old hurts, like some sort of movie, over and over again. Seems so fresh as I do so. As Alan said (I'm paraphrasing), pain will always come, but we have a choice in feeling that sorrow, long after it all happened. Sorry, can't remember the person you quoted Alan.
This figure is "feeling it", alright, by the blanched fists, he is reliving the moment as if it just happened.
I find that sometimes when I do not address hurts as they happen, that an anger will build leading to a blowup on my part. It can be completely misplaced (the anger) and no matter how I try to bury it, it will find a way to express itself. I like what the book says, that the best thing to do is forgive...forgive the other, forgive yourself, and move on. Not easy, but well worth the try. I agree with the book's passage, life IS too short to be preoccupied with a disturbing feeling that eventually permeates, and damages all that is you and your life.