Letting Go-Emotional Freedom
Well, I hope to update you some more on my grandkid trip soon but as I returned home to a ton of other stuff to do, I am offering up a couple good articles today. Tomorrow I will have an older post you may not have read if you have not followed me from early on. Sorry BUT I have just way too much to catch up on here at home. I also want to thank Amanda again for her great post! Amazing!First,Letting Go Emotionally. I really liked this article because it hits home! It states that "painful emotions don’t come back for external reasons. They return because they are part of you; you created them before pushing them away. Every emotion you experience is yours. We all make the mistake of believing that something “out there” makes us afraid, angry, depressed, anxious, and so on. In truth events “out there” are only triggers. The cause of every emotion is “in here,” which means that inner work can heal it." I think this also has a lot to do with that self-talk... what we say to ourselves & how we create a "certain reality" based on our thoughts.
Also, it hits home because as we all have blogged about, many of our weight issues stem from emotional issues so if we can not face them & heal the inner self, we may never lose the weight OR we will lose it & then just put it back on. Here is the full article below:
Letting Go Emotionally
Emotions are more stubborn than thoughts. The glue that holds you fast to your beliefs and expectations is emotion. Whenever you tell yourself that you can’t let go, you are making an emotional statement.
In reality you can let go of any situation any time. “I can’t” really means, “I fear the emotional consequences if I do.” Your ego draws a line in the sand and insists that you will not survive the inner feelings that will arise if the line is crossed.
A powerful limitation is being self-imposed here, and at bottom it isn’t true. You will survive any emotion; indeed, whatever you consider to be too much fear, too much loss, too much humiliation, too much disapproval, too much rejection has already happened.
You have crossed the line many times, otherwise you wouldn’t know where to draw it. What your ego is really saying is that you can’t cross the line again. From spirit’s point of view, however, you don’t have to.
There is a law in the unconscious that whatever you avoid will come back, and the more you avoid it, the stronger its return.
Painful emotions don’t come back for external reasons. They return because they are part of you; you created them before pushing them away. Every emotion you experience is yours.
We all make the mistake of believing that something “out there” makes us afraid, angry, depressed, anxious, and so on. In truth events “out there” are only triggers. The cause of every emotion is “in here,” which means that inner work can heal it.
Adapted from The Path to Love, by Deepak Chopra (Three Rivers Press, 1997).
I also enjoyed this article, 4 Tips for Happiness. They are:
1. Use your brain
2. Foresee and reflect on happiness
3. Buy someone a present or give to charity
4. Eat dark chocolate - Portion Control!
Now, I know you all like #4!!!! Read the full article at the link.







Jody - welcome back! I think I missed the picture on Monday so will head backwards to see it! I saw the one where you were headed out though!
I love this post with the thoughts on emotions. It was really timely for me today in a lot of ways. I like thinking about emotions as something that we can't stop, but we can stop reacting badly to.
Does that make sense?
I hope you have a great day getting yourself back in order after your trip!
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Once I let go of the emotional conflicts surrounding excess weight and began to approach it from an intellectual viewpoint, I had much more success. And as I had more success, the emotional issues seemed much easier to deal with. Such a nice circle.
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I'm stuck on the happiness tip, "to give". I find great joy in giving. It truly does make me happy to brighten someone's day. Being a giver is a gift all by itself.
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i'm a workaholic when it comes to emotions. i have to "work". gets me out of my house, where i'll sit and eat eat eat, and helps me smile, and help others while doing it.
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Diane, you made a great point! I do understand what you are saying ! I need to learn!!!
Cammy, love that circle too! You have an amazing attitude!
Josie, giving is so fun & feel good too! YES!
Cher, like you, emotions are work for me too!
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