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Post by mironlang on Jul 18, 2021 14:20:18 GMT
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Post by IW on Feb 8, 2024 6:14:40 GMT
Hi People,
I haven't posted anything in a week or two. Are you all working on your personal issues? Seek and ye shall find. Walking the path of truth and going through the pains of life, becoming aware, not in the woke format, but in being healed and knowing your own standing in truth.
There is only one truth, it is not the path of religion, it is not the path of following the herd. It is the way of the heart, of knowledge and understanding in the heart (like a child who has no clue of discrimination, political sides, or social status). The truth shall set you free.
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Post by kellsbells on Mar 26, 2024 20:20:39 GMT
Hi People, I haven't posted anything in a week or two. Are you all working on your personal issues? Seek and ye shall find. Walking the path of truth and going through the pains of life, becoming aware, not in the woke format, but in being healed and knowing your own standing in truth. There is only one truth, it is not the path of religion, it is not the path of following the herd. It is the way of the heart, of knowledge and understanding in the heart (like a child who has no clue of discrimination, political sides, or social status). The truth shall set you free. I have been working on my personal issues for a few years now - specifically endeavoring to heal childhood trauma which I never really realized that I even had! I would tell people I had a "perfect childhood" when in fact that was far from the truth. It is a long process but so very important for people to do (and realize). It is an ongoing process which wakes a person up even more. When you realize you have been lying to yourself (coping mechanism) it helped me to see that I had been operating with a combination of Stockholm Syndrome and Cognitive Dissonance through out my life. Thereby accepting so many erroneous viewpoints as I identified with most abusers. It is a painful journey but one that must be done in order to fully awaken. I hope to offer insights when I have the time, but I can say that peeling off the scabs and looking at situations with new eyes and ears leads to peace of mind and way less anxiety about the state of the world. So far!
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Post by IW on Mar 28, 2024 4:48:24 GMT
I say thanks! for sharing Kells.
There is so much pain involved at least for me, in FaMIly, and no one wants to be judged, or made to feel inferior. It really sucks to think that we are taught---
to be tough is to suck it up, but that itself is a fear response, not a "strength" test. The majority of people refuse to look within and see the trauma. the crying child within that wants hugs and understanding.
My dad who was 1 of 8 kids; as a boy was thrown against a tree and had his back nearly broken by his father, who was a drunk alcoholic man, this man who had many jobs but rarely held one for long being bad tempered. An upright Catholic man, yup. No nothing new, nothing to see here. Stuff like that happens commonly.
It takes strength to break the bonds. It is not about choosing your bondage, it is about dealing with the aftermath and letting go. This is the path of truth.
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