Sitting with our sadness takes the courage to believe that we can bear the pain and we will come out the other side.
The last thing most of us want to hear or think about when we
are dealing with profound feelings of sadness is that deep learning can be
found in this place. In the midst of our pain, we often feel picked on by
life, or overwhelmed by the enormity of some loss, or simply too exhausted to
try and examine the situation. We may feel far too disappointed and angry to
look for anything resembling a bright side to our suffering. Still, somewhere
in our hearts, we know that we will eventually emerge from the depths into
the light of greater awareness. Remembering this truth, no matter how elusive
it seems, can help.
The other thing we often would rather not hear when we are dealing with intense sadness is that the only way out of it is through it. Sitting with our sadness takes the courage to believe that we can bear the pain and the faith that we will come out the other side. With courage, we can allow ourselves to cycle through the grieving process with full inner permission to experience it. This is a powerful teaching that sadness has to offer us--the ability to surrender and the acceptance of change go hand in hand. Another teaching of sadness is compassion for others who are in pain, because it is only in feeling our own pain that we can really understand and allow for someone else's. Sadness is something we all go through, and we all learn from it and are deepened by its presence in our lives. While our own individual experiences of sadness carry with them unique lessons, the implications of what we learn are universal. The wisdom we gain from going through the process of feeling loss, heartbreak, or deep disappointment gives us access to the heart of humanity. |
18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Friday, 26 July 2019
Sitting with Our Sadness (OM)
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