The assessment of emotional
baggage can be exhausting but not as exhausting as it is to carry around
unresolved.
To overcome any
emotional baggage, we have to acknowledge and face whatever events have taken
place. Many of us believe we have to be able to categorizing these event
or situation so they fit nicely into our emotional boxes and if we have the
energy to continue, we have to make a decision as to what will be done to recover
from the event. The mind plays with the information creating interference
and more often than not, our minds make the matter much worse than what it
actually was. Our minds, over time, can also build on the information and
exaggerate the original experience.
Many of us have
experienced events that have been very devastating. These events have
caused emotional wounds that run very deep. With most events in life, we
have little control over the actual event but we do have control over how we
process and deal with these events.
Do we accept or do
we fight the process?
It is important to
separate ourselves from these events. They are not who we are. We
do not own these events. They do not dictate how we feel unless we allow
this. Letting go or accepting can be one of the most challenging actions
we can do (especially when it comes to losing loved ones).
We certainly need
time to process and to adjust to our new lives but acceptance is
important. We will never forget but we can accept and this is essential
in order to be able to move forward with living.
When we are called
upon to move in a new direction, no matter what the reason, the changes can be disruptive,
stressful and the adjustment period can be challenging if we fight the chance.
We CAN adapt however. It is part of our nature. The end of any one
condition, no matter what, always brings with it a beginning of something
new.
A part of us, deep
within, will understand that the transformation is a requirement and sometimes
life changes dramatically so that we can move out of complacency or a place of
stagnation to find what is necessary for our own personal spiritual growth (and
we are certainly not specifically speaking of someone’s death as our reference
is general). Everything in life happens for a reason, although we may not
always be able to figure this out. The answers often unfold over time and
the “why” begins to make sense (but there are exceptions).
These changes or
new directions can involve losing a loved one, but it could also be expressed
in many other ways. We might step out of a relationship of significance
or someone may leave us when we believed that the conditions were good.
Sometimes we have to make changes to our occupation. Sometimes we need to
physically move away from those that we love. The possibilities are
endless.
Change, however, is
inevitable. It can come when we least expect it.
Do we sit and live
in fear? Absolutely, not. Fear
gets in the way of living.
We adapt; we
overcome; we flourish.
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