Thursday, March 09, 2006

Transforming Negative Energy


First we acknowledge that we harbor negative feelings. Instead of ignoring them, we become willing to take them into our inner being and accept them....

we call up our courage to respond in a different manner. We put the focus on ourselves and our feelings instead of the outside forces that have hurt us. We are creating a buffer zone that keeps us from acting out in a damaging way to the perpetrator, or retreating into fantasies and revenge.

The writer Malachy McCourt said, "Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die."

We take responsibility for handling our feelings and move on to the next step of transforming the energy We have been harmed once by the harm-doer;

We don't have to victimize ourselves by being held in thrall to our emotions.

When we have been the victims of harm, we isolate ourselves. We tend to curl up into a little ball of self-pity and separate ourselves from others.......there are many people who suffer as we suffer. We reach out to take them and to take in their feelings and send out healing to them. We reunite with the human race.

We are not depleting our energy, because it returns to us a hundred-fold.

Transforming the negative energy within ourselves paves the way to forgive the victimizer.

Taken from Heart of Forgiveness by Madeline Ko-I Bastis

This hit me very powerfully, especially since this past week has been a lesson in holding on to negative energy until it harmed me and those around me that I love the most. Just ackowledging my feelings is a huge step for me. I am spending time now just sitting with my feelings and ackowledging that they exist. I am slowly feeling so much better since I have made the choice to leave my place of isolation and join the human race.

3 comments:

Anna said...

Great post. I liked ...When we have been the victims of harm, we isolate ourselves. We tend to curl up into a little ball of self-pity and separate ourselves from others... That is what I do, I hide behind the walls that I have built within me...self pity can start out a warm prision but man I just can't afford to stay there. I love when the sun comes out and tells me that I need to be part of the humane race. I have had this experience just a few weeks ago...I felt like everytime I turned around I was losing another friend. So I just sorta stopped living for a few days. It felt good to get back to the sunlight.

Scott M. Frey said...

Hey Rexie... I can really relate to youraweome post today as I have been struggling with some definite negative feelings. I have been trying to work past them by blogging, reading, going to more meetings, the whole nine yards. Thanks for the great post!

madameplushbottom said...

Rex - another amazing post. This is the crux of what I have experienced today and this past week. I am now smiling and really ready to enjoy the day. Thank you again. Meg