We all have defense mechanisms that we've developed over time, often without
being aware of it. In times of trouble, the behaviors that have worked to get
us past challenges with the least amount of pain are the ones that we repeat;
even when part of us knows they no longer work. Such behavior is a natural
response from our mental and physical aspects. But because we are spiritual
beings as well, we have the ability to rise above habits and patterns to see
the truth that lays beyond. And from that moment on, we can make choices that
allow us to work directly from that place of truth within us.
Most of our defense mechanisms were developed in childhood; from the moment
that we realized crying would get us the attention we craved. Passive
aggressive ways of communicating may have allowed us to get what we needed
without being scolded, punished or laughed at, so we learned to avoid being
direct and honest. Some of us may have taken refuge in the lives of others,
discovering ways to direct attention away from ourselves entirely. Throwing
ourselves into projects or rescuing others from themselves can be effective
ways to avoid dealing with our own issues. And when people are truly helped
by our actions, we get the added bonus of feeling heroic. But while defenses
can keep away the things we fear, they can also work to keep our good from
us.
When we can be honest with ourselves about what we truly desire, then we can
connect our desires to the creative power of the spirit within us. Knowing
that we are one with the energy of the universe allows us release any need
for defense. Trusting that power, we know that we are exactly where we are
meant to be, and that challenges bring gifts of growth and experience. When
we can put down arms raised in defense, then we are free to use our hands,
minds, hearts and spirits to mold and shape our abundant energy to create and
live our lives.
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