Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Thursday October 30, 2008 What makes you a sinner or saint? What makes you a good person or a bad person? The answer to this is simple. There are basically accepted thoughts or conventional views on behaviors that let you know which you are – or have a tendency to lean toward. But, as a whole, we would say you are BOTH. Being emotionally charged beings, and being young in your developmental history you have a tendency to let your emotions and feelings rule you, especially in areas of the heart, or where you would become fearful and feel threatened. Learn from how you feel. When you act a certain way, you will have specific feelings that go along with those actions. You can feel it - you know what we are talking about. Feel your way through situations and if it doesn't feel good, or better yet, RIGHT, then don't do it. Just step aside. When you feel fearful or threatened it is because you are feeling insecure or unsure with your position or relationship with another, or where you work, or how you live. You are not balanced. This also means that you have AN UNHEALED wound that makes you react, not to your own best interests at times, because you pulled back into past thinking that you are going to be let down, hurt, turned-out, feel shameful, or that you just feel you don't have security. It is how you recognize these things, return to a center of balance, and feel safe, that matters. Don't judge yourself, for all humankind, for each person, is a sinner and saint. Perhaps the midpoint is best, and that is just to be forgiving of yourself and others, and accept yourself lovingly for your own flaws. Don't be so hard on yourself. When you embrace yourself, it is easier to embrace others. Michel MichelsMessages/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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