It is one of life's great paradoxes that the things we don't want to look at
in ourselves are the very things we need to look at in order to know
ourselves better and to become more fully who we are. The feelings that make
us want to run away are buried treasure full of energy and inspiration if we
are willing to look. These feelings come in many forms, from strange images
or snippets of information to recurring dreams and feelings that rise up
seemingly without a reason. Whatever shape they come in, and no matter how
scary they seem, these messengers bring the information we need in order to
grow.
When we are tired of pushing something down, or trying to run away from it, a
good first step is to write down what we think we are avoiding. Often this
turns out to be only the surface of the issue or a symbol of something else.
Expressing ourselves fully on paper is a safe way to begin exploring the
murky territory of the unconscious. The coolness of the intellect can give us
the distance we need to read what we have written and feel less afraid of it.
It helps if we remember that no matter how dark or negative our thoughts or
feelings may be, these are energies shared by all humanity. We are not alone
in the dark, and all the gurus and teachers we admire had to go through their
own unprocessed emotional territory in order to come out the other side
brighter and wiser. This can give us the courage we need to open the treasure
chest of what we have been avoiding.
Within the parts of ourselves that we don't want to look at, there are
emotions that need to be felt. Unfelt emotions are stuck energy, and when we
leave emotions unprocessed, we deprive ourselves of access to that energy.
When we feel strong enough, we can begin the process of feeling those emotions,
on our own or with guidance from a spiritual counselor. It is through this
work that the buried treasure of energy and inspiration will pour forth from
our hearts, giving us the courage to look at all the parts of ourselves with
insight and compassion.
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