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Expressing Your Truth
Freedom is found only in the courage to be yourself.
Each of us longs to express who we are, what we think and how we feel.
But how often do we?
From my perch of observance more is repressed than
expressed. Considering repression can lead to depression, illness
and even violence, what in the world is stopping us from being true
to ourselves and others? It might just be the fear of not being liked,
accepted, understood, and loved, ad infinitum.
The irony is that when we repress, it leads to all
sorts of negative feelings about ourselves, which we then project
on others. Talk about a catch-22.
If you feel, for whatever reason, that you cannot express
yourself honestly to your friend, then you will resent him or her.
Your friend has done nothing to deserve your anger but because you
lack the courage to be honest with him or her, you become angry. Not
only does your friend become the target, but others in your path as
well.
Now let's back up. What if you choose a different
tack and decided to express your creative differences with your friend.
Is that really such a risk? If he or she stomps away in anger - whose
problem is that? Theirs. If he or she sulks and says your wrong -
whose problem is that? Theirs. However, if your relationship is solid,
you will weather your differences and most likely enrich your relationship
by allowing each other to be honest.
When you practice the art of honest creative expression
you feel nurtured and alive. The unblocked flow of creative energy
uplifts and heals. It becomes easier to rise above the drama because
honesty helps to calm the emotions and leads to clear thinking.
On the other hand, repressing your feelings and thoughts
creates a stagnant emotional pool, which can literally poison your
system causing emotional and mental unrest and physical disease.
If being true to ourselves is the ticket to freedom
then why is it not practiced more often?
One reason is that people are too busy pointing the
finger at others and blaming "them" for the way they are feeling or
acting. "It's my boss that causes me to stay angry." If your boss
stirs up your anger - it's still your anger. Ask yourself, why am
I an angry person? What don't you like in your boss? What don't you
like in yourself?
Honest answers will lead to your freedom. If you like
your job and want to stay then have the courage to discover the aspect
in yourself that is making you angry. If you don't like your job and
want to move on to greener pastures - what's holding you back? I doubt
if it's your boss.
True creative expression begins with honesty. If you
lie to yourself and others, even with good intentions, your thoughts
and feelings become entangled. The more you pretend or repress the
deeper the entanglement.
As you enter 2008 boldly accept responsibility for
your life. Use your awareness to catch yourself when tempted to blame
others for your circumstances. Find the courage to begin to untangle
the matrix of falsities, which diminish your creativity and be true
to yourself. As you do you will begin to know a sense of harmony,
wonder and peace. Your creativity will take on new purpose.
Wishing you an exciting New Year filled with new adventures
and the ability to express your truth in all circumstances.
© Susan Ann Darley 2008
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