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- From: das@media.mit.edu (David Sheppard)
- Subject: Re: The first step is a lu-lu! (long)
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- Organization: MIT Media Laboratory
- References: <1992Jul27.231334.8082@athena.cs.uga.edu>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 18:51:16 GMT
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- heath@athena.cs.uga.edu (Terrance Heath) writes:
- > [...] something clicked today, something that triggered years of
- >anxiety and insecurity. Something trivial seems to have nearly driven
- >me to desperation.
- > [...] I feel trapped because I feel
- >as though I will have a nervous breakdown if I *don't* have a drink,
- >but I'm afraid I'll eventually have a nervous breakdown if I do have a
- >drink.
- >
- Reality sinks in: the tide is turning because you can see how your
- old path leads *away from life*, and your new path, even though it
- is unfamiliar and frightening, is *towards* life. The old patterns
- & fears will FIGHT like the devil as you take their power away.
- But the power is yours and you need to claim it as your own, as
- you are doing now.
-
- >Meanwhile the "voices" ring on, some laughing, some cajoling, and the
- >loudest of them weeping. There is no corner of my mind I can crawl
- >into where I can't hear them. I've tried every thing in my power to
- >make them shut up, and nothing works. [...] My
- >sorrows have refused to be drowned. There seems to be nothing I can
- >do.
- >
- Listen to them. Your sorrows are real, legitimate feelings.
- This isn't to say that you have to feel them all at once and let
- them overwhelm you, but denying they exist and repressing them only
- leads to a backlog of unfelt feelings which builds and builds until
- the dam bursts. It's wise and prudent to let the flood gates open
- once in a while to reduce the pressure, and also to learn what these
- feelings have to teach us.
-
- In time you will recognize which voices are useful and which are
- bullshit. But they all have at least some fragment of truth in
- them, however twisted, and they truths don't have to jibe with
- each other. You'll hear "I'm fucked up, I'm a horrible person!"
- and at the same time, "No, I'm not bad, I'm ok, I just feel trapped."
- They are both true. Not that you are horrible, but the you that
- you've created that doesn't let life in has cut itself off and
- *does* feel horrible. But your true self is beyond judgement.
-
- >Until now, I've had trouble with the first step :"We admitted we were
- >powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable."
- >
- >I hit that one word 'powerless' like a brick wall, and then I stopped.
- >I hate the very idea of being powerless, but here I am trapped between
- >my mind and a bottle, feeling like I'm crawling around on my hands
- >and knees like a baby, not knowing what to do. So maybe powerless is
- >what I am.
- >
- >I don't know how I feel about God, or HP. I've tried him before, and
- >he's let me get hurt before.
- >
- Where you see the source from which life springs is an individual
- thing. Some feel so powerless in themselves that they have to imagine
- a powerful God as being _outside_ of them. Others find the primal
- spark in the source of life within themselves, the source of love,
- will and power. For me, there is a fundamental oneness underlying
- the many faces and natures of God. I see God as having created the
- universe _out_of_himself_, so that we are inside and all exist as
- parts of the body of God. (herself/Goddess included too)
-
- When I'm tired or drained, I need to accept more help and energy from
- outside, and God is more external. As I get clearer and more grounded,
- I can more clearly see my own truths and connections from the inside.
-
- God is not a cure for pain, nor a protection from what might cause pain.
- Look at nature--it's not painless; your body may be savagely eaten at
- any time. But it's not cruel, as such. It's simply the animal way.
- Animals feed each other that way. Plants live in a plant way.
- Humans live a human way, on a rugged journey from animal nature toward
- a constant awareness of divine nature.
-
- The goal is in the living. Find the God/Goddess wherever and however
- works best for you, be it praying in church, walking in the woods,
- meditating, gospel singing, watching a thunderstorm, playing with a
- child, whatever. You exist because God wants to see the world through
- your eyes, so take a good look.
-
- > I've spent most of my life controlling
- >pain. Going to great lengths not to let myself feel any pain, and
- >eventually unlearning to ability to even cry when I want to (and I
- >want to now, but I find I cant), because I was afraid once that if I
- >started I would simply never stop. And I've never been able to
- >completely regain trust in anyone who ever hurt me, or let me be hurt.
- >
-
- Avoiding pain is a useful ability in the short run, in that it can
- help keep you alive. But if one gets carried away with avoidance,
- life gets pushed away! When you push away painful experiences, you
- also lose the pleasures and wisdom that come with those experiences.
- No experience is purely good or bad--they're all mixed. I avoided
- and denied for decades, lived in my head, didn't let life in. Then
- I wondered why I felt empty and isolated!
-
- You don't have to figure this all out in your head, you just have to
- get through it. The conscious mind is useful and all, but you'll need
- the strength, power and support of your whole being in order to turn
- around and face life head-on. Your brain alone can't fix you. Nor
- can your ego. But God in the form the eternal part of you, and the
- great powers that bring your body into being and sustain you from day
- to day, will change your life.
-
- The force that keeps you alive organizes billions of cells and complex
- processes every second of the day. You are re-made continually, and
- you can remake yourself in a healthier way than before, but this
- involves LETTING GO of the old fear-based habits. And this FEAR will
- make you afraid to let go. "I'll *DIE*!" it screams. Yes, it is
- a death, but it is also a rebirth, at the same time.
-
- God also comes in the form of true friends, gifts and revelations,
- seemingly insurmountable problems and everyday challenges--you will
- experience all of these in the days ahead, but you THE TRUE YOU
- SURVIVES because it _cannot_be_destroyed_. No matter what. It is
- true, it's eternal. The _patterns_ in your life, the _ideas_ of who
- you are, your "problems" and challenges, these will all change and
- pass away.
-
- The core essence of _you_ and your connection to God in whatever form
- you find her, this is beyond our world of matter and time.
-
- >I'm rambling on and on, but I find myself at the first step now, ready
- >to admit to myself and others that I have a problem which I am
- >powerless to fix.
- >
- >What do I do now?
- >
- Connect with your eternal *I*, wherever you find it. In doing so
- you will receive the power you need to survive, and also to triumph.
-
- --das dave
-
- >Terrance Heath
- >heath@athena.cs.uga.edu
-
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