negative emotions

This is a time for transition and transformation for many of us. The world is changing and we are too. I have noticed my own inner struggle recently. It’s important to acknowledge the emotions that come up when we are moving through a cycle of life.

I have decided to look through earlier posts for inspiration for myself and to share with you again. It’s empowering to admit our vulnerability and find ways to inspire and heal our own mind body and spirit.

Enjoy these uplifting and insightful re-runs.


I enjoy meeting others who want to find their middle ground. A big part of this journey is becoming aware of what gets in the way and making friends with our emotions.  This poem by Chade Meng Tan is taken from his book Search Inside Yourself. It is inspired by Rumi’s The Guest House and the work of Mingyur Rinpoche, as well as the Tale of the Two Wolves.

Real monsteres

My monsters come in different shapes and sizes.
Over the years I have learned to deal with them.
I do that by letting go.

First, I let go of my wish to suppress them.
When they arrive, I acknowledge them
I let them be

Next, I let go of my instinct to vilify them.
I seek to understand them.
I see them for who they are.

They are merely creations of my body and mind.
I humor them a little.
I joke with them.
I joke about them.
I let them play.

Then I let go of my desire to feed them.
They may play here all they want.
but they get no food from me.

They are free to stay here hungry if they want.
I continue to let them be.
Then they get really hungry.
And sometimes they leave.

Finally, I let go of my desire to hold on to them.
They are free to leave as they wish.
I let them go.
I am free.
For now.

I do not overcome them.
They do not overcome me.
And we live together
In harmony

 

Mindful awareness… letting go… accepting emotions for what they are … and finding life in balance.

Aahhh … now that feels better.

Namaste

14 comments on “Making Friends with our Emotions

  1. Jessica Levine's avatar

    This is really beautiful and freeing. Emotions can be so hard to deal with.

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  2. sicetnon3's avatar

    Yes, everything belongs and everything is forgiven…

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  3. Karen Lang's avatar

    Learning to be accepting and compassionate to ourselves is our greatest gift Val. Thank you for sharing 🧡🩷

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  4. Eliza Waters's avatar

    A skill worth practicing. 💙

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  5. Mark Lanesbury's avatar

    They are a guide indeed Val, ever responding to what we hold inside. Great post kind lady, may we ever listen…and heal from what they speak 🤗❤️🙏

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  6. Sharon Lawrence's avatar
    Sharon Lawrence

    💕

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  7. Majella's avatar

    Wonderful post Val. It can take much practice to achieve acceptance, the work goes on.

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