8/7/07
The View From Here
How do things look outside your "window"?
I was talking with the some friends the other night about the difficulties we encounter from time to time with our past beliefs. Sometimes those beliefs rear their ugly heads at the most inopportune moments.
Have you ever been in an argument with someone that kept going on and wondered why the emotions that came up were so strong and out of proportion to the moment? Could it be that the original situation is bringing up things buried in the psyche? Or maybe just an old rehashed complaint.
The shade from that inner "window" can snap up occasionally to give a glimpse of something that really isn't there. It could be something far away and far removed from reality, but seem to be real and present. It's our job to be aware when this occurs. Being in the moment is key. Recognizing that our beliefs (and attachment to those beliefs) can prevent us from seeing reality and the other perspective will help to prevent the situation from getting out of hand.
One way of clearing limiting beliefs is the practice of Self-Identity Ho'oponopono as suggested in the book Zero Limits, by Dr. Joe Vitale and Dr. Hew Len. I am not affiliated nor do i receive anything for recommending this book, but I do believe and practice what is discussed there. So much so that I share and recommend the information as much as I can. I believe that by improving ourselves, we make the world a better place.
Good Luck in your journey....
Namaste
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The key is awareness and really knowing the other person. When you know the person very well, no shade can hide the real reason behind that emotion. Another key is communication. There are times that something is hard to discuss and we tend to put it aside and hope that it will never come up. The reality is, no matter how much hiding or dodging the issue, it will eventually surface and the repercussion is far more than you could imagine. I beleive in addressing the issue when it is presented and facing the consequences than hiding it and hoping that it will go away. But in reality is, it never will.....and this is when emotion outbursts.
Thank you for your comment. I agree with your perspective and that's a great attitude to have.
Namaste
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