by
Madisyn Taylor
We all go through times when we wish we could press a
fast-forward button and propel ourselves into the future and out of our
current circumstances. Whether the situation we are facing is minor, or major
such as the loss of a loved one, it is human nature to want to move away from
pain and find comfort as soon as possible. Yet we all know deep down that we
need to work through these experiences in a conscious fashion rather than
bury our heads in the sand, because these are the times when we access
important information about ourselves and life. The learning process may not
be easy, but it is full of lessons that bring us wisdom we cannot find any
other way.
The desire to press fast-forward can lead to escapism and denial, both of
which only prolong our difficulties and in some cases make them worse. The
more direct, clear, and courageous we are in the face of whatever we are
dealing with, the more quickly we will move through the situation.
Understanding this, we may begin to realize that trying to find the
fast-forward button is really more akin to pressing pause. When we truly
grasp that the only way out of any situation in which we find ourselves is to
go through it, we stop looking for ways to escape and we start paying close
attention to what is happening. We realize that we are exactly where we need
to be. We remember that we are in this situation in order to learn something
we need to know, and we can alleviate some of our pain with the awareness
that there is a purpose to our suffering.
When you feel the urge to press the fast-forward button, remember that you
are not alone; we all instinctively avoid pain. But in doing so, we often
prolong our pain and delay important learning. As you choose to move forward
in real time, know that in the long run, this is the least painful way to
go.
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