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Joy Seeker
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Mrs. Syzygy 1/9/14 Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Joyville, NM (aka Land of Enchantment)
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So what are our obligations to one another? How do we live a life that is true to ourselves and still respectful of our fellow humans? If I call someone a stupid redneck because they've just called me a dyke--who am I hurting, if anyone? If I am angry at another woman and I call her a fat, stupid cow--have I insulted cows, other women and myself (since I am fat)? I think on some level we ALL do this. I honestly do not know of anyone who doesn't react in anger and speak from that ugly place we all own. How do I learn how to speak from that loving, joyful place? Is it necessary to do that all the time? I think, for me, it is. I could live my life whining about how others have hurt me. Or, I can forgive them and release all that negativity in my soul to make room for better stuff. That is one reason that I choose to seek joy. I've now layered in forgiveness for those who've intentionally hurt me. It feels good but it also feels weird. I'm not used to it yet. But I know when I engage in ![]() |
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