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Topic: Revenge, A Different Approach To Anger!!!
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 4072 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 16, 2007 04:38 PM
July 3, 2007 Revenge A Different Approach To Anger There can be times when we get so angry with someone that we find ourselves imagining ways to seek revenge for the hurt they’ve caused us. Remember, however, that the thoughts you’ve just had are energetic creations. In order to keep yourself from having to take part in the rebalancing of energy, it is important to release the person and the thoughts into the care of the universe with forgiveness. Before we allow ourselves to invest our energy into negative thought or action, we can remind ourselves that everything has a purpose. We can then consider that perhaps the actions of the other person or people may have had nothing to do with us. If we don’t take their actions personally, it may be easier to release them. Remembering that every interaction is an opportunity to make a better choice, we can take a deep breath before responding, allowing us just enough time to connect to center and make the choice to respond from our higher self. We can never know all the circumstances that may have led anyone to do anything. By not passing judgment on anyone, and instead sending hope for their healing, we may create something positive out of a difficult situation. We can then release it, since dwelling on it can cause an energetic drain in our system, causing us to really only hurt ourselves. When we can release our hold on negative events and interactions, we leave it in the hands of a wise universe to work out the best solution for all involved. In every moment we have a chance to make a choice to bring light into the world. When we bless others with the gift of our positive energy, instead of letting circumstances affect us negatively, we bring a little peace to the world every day IP: Logged |
maklhouf Knowflake Posts: 1286 From: Registered: Nov 2003
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posted October 17, 2007 03:22 AM
I find myself lacking as far as being forgiving is concerned. I rather go for the approach taken by the judge in Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado (from memory) "To make each prisoner pent, Unwillingly represent, A source of innocent merriment, Of innocent merriment .."------------------ The stone which the builders rejected, The same was made the head of the corner; Matthew 21:42 IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 4072 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 17, 2007 07:28 AM
I like that word " Merriment " !!!IP: Logged | |