Healing can occur when I see my family of origin as just a vessel to bring me into new spiritual growth, rather than as the predictor of all my life's work. --Judi Hollis
Traumatic experiences often teach us the most. This surprises us at first: How could the pain have had value? How could God have allowed it? It's futile to ponder these questions. We experienced what was necessary to fulfill our life's purpose. We are doing so now.
Many of us came from punishing families. Our successes were ignored, our failures held up for ridicule. How we functioned in our families gave us opportunities to fail so we could then appreciate success, to experience pain so we could understand compassion, to know regret so we could nurture forgiveness. Our families educated us. What we do with what we learned determines where we go now.
Every day I am embarking on an adventure. What I do with my experiences today can be a positive reaction to what I learned from the past.
Phil said
Aug 29, 2005
What Ive learned:
Carry lots of bandaides.
Watch out for turnip trucks and seagulls
Carry a big Bazooka
Go to meetings.
Dont drink.
And take it one step at a time.:)
and--Love works.:)
Phil said
Aug 29, 2005
yaaa Rick:) Something like sitting in your favorite chair--and every time you sit down in it-the same spring pops through and goes "BOING!!"
Traumatic experiences often teach us the most. This surprises us at first: How could the pain have had value? How could God have allowed it? It's futile to ponder these questions. We experienced what was necessary to fulfill our life's purpose. We are doing so now.
Many of us came from punishing families. Our successes were ignored, our failures held up for ridicule. How we functioned in our families gave us opportunities to fail so we could then appreciate success, to experience pain so we could understand compassion, to know regret so we could nurture forgiveness. Our families educated us. What we do with what we learned determines where we go now.
Every day I am embarking on an adventure. What I do with my experiences today can be a positive reaction to what I learned from the past.
What Ive learned:
Carry lots of bandaides.
Watch out for turnip trucks and seagulls
Carry a big Bazooka
Go to meetings.
Dont drink.
And take it one step at a time.:)
and--Love works.:)
yaaa Rick:) Something like sitting in your favorite chair--and every time you sit down in it-the same spring pops through and goes "BOING!!"
After a while your butt gets a bit sore hu? lol