It can take great courage to really sit
with our feelings, allowing ourselves to surrender to their powerful
energies. All too often we set our feelings aside, thinking we will deal with
them later. If we don’t, we will end up storing them in our minds and bodies,
and this is when anxiety and other health issues can arise. Denying what our
bodies want to feel can lead to trouble now or down the line, which is why
being in the thick of our feelings, no matter how scary it seems, is really
the best thing we can do for ourselves. One of the reasons we tend to hide or push
aside our feelings is that we live in a culture that has not traditionally
supported emotional awareness. However, as the connection between the mind
and body — our emotions and our physical health — becomes clearer, awareness
of the importance of feeling our feelings has grown. There are many books,
classes, workshops, and retreats that can help us on our way to emotional
intelligence. We also can trust in our own ability to process what comes up
when it comes up. If sadness arises, we can notice its presence and welcome
it, noting where in our bodies we feel it, and allowing ourselves to express
it through tears or a quiet turning inward. When we simply allow ourselves to fully
embrace our feelings as they come, we tend to let them go easily. This is all
we are required to do. Our feelings simply want to be felt. We often
complicate the situation by applying mental energy in the form of analysis,
when all we really need is to allow — just like the Earth allows the rain to
fall upon it. As the rain falls, the Earth responds in a multitude of ways,
sometimes emptying out to form a great canyon, sometimes soaking it up to
nourish a forest of trees or a valley of flowers. In the same way, the deeper
purpose of our feelings is to transform the terrain of our inner world,
sometimes creating space for more feelings to flow, sometimes providing
sustenance for growth. All we need to do is allow the process by relaxing,
opening, and receiving the bounty of our emotions. |
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