Friday 5 January 2018

NEGATIVE EMOTIONS AND BEING SPIRITUALLY OPEN (05/01/18)



Merrie Meet

Copyright Image created by Delphine Bowden
This week, in all honesty, I have been so busy that I was left out of time to create the post so I have had to cheat a little and use what I was able to find on the internet to meet the deadline


Opening up to spirituality is one of the best things for your overall physical health and well-being. Also, you will notice magical things happening in your life.

Whilst it is easy to see what you gain from harnessing your inner god or goddess, what you lose is as important, if not more so. In this article, we will discuss the things that are shed when one is awakened spiritually. These are all natural feelings, and we should not expect to never experience them again, just that we not are equipped with the tools to better handle them.

Do not think that just because you are a more enlightened version of yourself, the road has ended for you. We all have a life to live, experiences to gain, and a destiny to be had. We will experience trials, but here are six feelings you’ll experience a lot less.

ANGER

The road to spirituality is a very conscious path. It enables us to be present, to live in the now, and to take a breath when the going gets tough.

Anger, on the other hand, is a reaction brought on by your subconscious. You are not carefully considering a response here.

While you may still experience anger as a spiritually open person, at least you can allow the conscious brain to take care of it. This way we are not merely reacting.

FEAR

Setting and attaining goals in life is a frightening proposition, as it forces us out of our comfort zones.

Even going through a normal day, however, can be scary. We never know what is going to happen in life, but an enlightened person is more open to the endless possibilities that are out there.

The most poignant fear might be that of failure.

However, those who are spiritually awakened can accept that failure will happen sometimes. Also, they are not necessarily failures, but things that had to happen to get where we are now!

INSECURITY

When you are living in spirit, you are more in touch with who you are. All those outside influences that are so tough to ignore have been forgotten. Who we are is no longer dictated by society or others. When you know yourself, you will not go against your true nature because you have a strong connection to yourself and the values that are important to you.

JEALOUSY

It is natural to get a little green with envy when you see someone reach a goal that you might share.

Also, if someone gets what you really want, it is easy to feel jealous. Your intentions toward that person can be good but still feel that way.

On the other hand, the one living a spiritual life will find joy in the success of others. We admire the people who have achieved their goals or accomplished something important to them.

This helps to remove any lingering or unconscious bad intent. Also, this will motivate us to reach our own goals and to see others succeed in theirs.

HATRED

There will always be people who rub you the wrong way. Sometimes people choose evil instead of good. They haven’t realized that there is a path that is healthier. Think of it this way, instead of allowing them too much a portion of your thought

Sometimes, we hate because we see someone else’s negativity as similar to a struggle we are having. Those who are awakened have a mirror they can hold up to themselves, rather than someone else. Enlightened people have compassion, tolerance, and forgiveness for those who struggle with negative emotions

ANXIETY

Spirituality allows us to be one with our true purpose. You experience a lot less anxiety when you are living life on your own terms.

Anxiety comes into play when we’re living a life that we are not connected to: working jobs that aren’t within our own truth, having acquaintances not aligned with our sensibilities, and spending time doing things we don’t want to be doing.

Part of spirituality is also being able to calm down and centre, which is the antithesis of anxiety

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So now as we come to the end of this post it is time for me to take my leave of you but not before I say that if you have liked this and the other posts on this blog, please click the link to follow us. 

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So now I will wish you the best things that life can give and say

Love, Light and Blessed Be!

Merlin.

© Delphine Bowden




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