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Are you a sensitive person?
Do you feel joy when others feel joy? Feel sadness when others have a frown on their face? Cry at basically the drop of a hat?
I am. And I do.
And if you’re like me, you’ll want to read this.
As a sensitive person who has always worn my heart on my sleeve, one thing has always been very hard for me.
Often I have found myself saying things out of emotion.
Out of my hurt. Out of my disappointment. Out of my fear.
And so I said things to defend myself. To defend my fragile self-worth. My value was a person.
In doing so I would often hurt the ones I love the most. Usually, my wife.
And by hurting them, it would only amplify the pain I held inside. Piling guilt on top of guilt. Compounding the misery that I was already feeling.
I spent many nights in tears - Nursing my hurt, attempting to soothe my soul.
For a long time, I don’t think there’s anything I could do about about it. It was simply my curse. My burden in life.
But rediscovering my spirituality - by studying A Course in Miracles and the works of Neville Goddard, Marianne Williamson, Neale Donald Walsch and others, my eyes were opened to a new way of thinking, and a new way of looking at the world.
Through meditation and reflection I discovered the creative power of thought, and the peace of God within.
And yesterday it dawned on me one specific I was doing that was helping so much in this respect.
So I wanted to share it with you. In the hopes that it can help you too.
The Practice
Before you open your mouth - to say anything - anything at all - ask yourself these three questions -
Is this the real me talking or is it my ego?
Am I coming from a place of love? Or a place of defense?
Am I seeking to help another or help myself?
If you answer the latter to any of these…
You can afford not to say it.
Take a moment -
Reconsider -
Choose a new thought -
Speak from love.
That’s it
It will be hard at first, but it will get easier.
Meditation will help. Gratitude will help. Affirmations will help.
It will seem like it takes too much time. But you will come to know that time is an illusion, created by our minds to give order to things, where there is no order at all.
Meditate on the timelessness of existence. Meditate on your inherent perfection. Meditate on your divine connection with your Creator.
Meditate on the beauty and joy that fills every person, every creature, every thing in the world.
Make gratitude a never-ending theme in your life. An essential piece of your life. be grateful, for what you have and for what you are receiving. be grateful not only what you see as good, but equally what you see as bad.
Be grateful for every lesson, for it brings you closer to God.
You are the source. You are source energy. You are the source of all goodness, all joyfulness, all abundance.
Abundance, love, and thankfulness flow from you in a never-ending stream, and are reflected in every person you see, every action that you take, and every word that you speak.
Go in peace, and know you are one with all things.
Know you are one with God.
I love you so much!
Namaste, my precious child of God.
good work 👍👍👍
I love the humility and genuineness and love and authentic joy, love, goodness, courage and unity within this post! Thank you for sharing yourself so abundantly. To acknowledge that our sensitivity can lead to trauma that can lead to coping in harmful ways takes a love for ourselves and others that is huge.