I Have Drama Therefore I Am

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Many of us have been conditioned to believe that the thoughts in our head represent who we are as a person.  Basically, what I think is who I am.   So consider this, many of our thoughts and beliefs come from outside of us.  For example, family myths, beliefs, folklore and practices that have been handed down for many generations that has nothing to do with us.  Granted family traditions are important and should be honored, but they should not overshadow our purpose for being here, and nor should they take away our ability to create something new from nothing.  Our social class, race, physical appearance, political affiliation, religion and so much more are some of the things we identify with but it’s not who we are. When we identify with these thoughts in our mind, we see others as different from us.  When we see someone as different, then we lose the ability to relate to them, which brings forth the Ego. Ego is the “I” or “me” that sees things outside itself as “others”.  In order for the Ego to survive it must feel superior to anything outside itself.  So if the Ego is superior, then the Other must be inferior.  Hence forth comes the complaining, resentment, name-calling, and gossiping directed at the Other.  The Ego needs tension in order to remain relevant.

The Faster You Agree With Negative People, The Sooner They Leave

My dad told me something a long time ago that I continue to live by today.  He said “when approached by the devil, hurry up and agree with him so that he can get out of your way”.  When confronted with negative people, agree with them quickly so that the conversation ends quickly.  Many of us (myself included) debate with negativity somehow thinking we can change or make a difference, not realizing in that moment, the amount of mental, physical and spiritual energy being depleted from us.  It’s only after the conversation has ended that we feel drained.  To agree does not mean you’re compromising yourself, it means you’re preserving yourself for something greater.

What Role Do You Play When Negativity Enters Your Life?

I have heard the phrase “the devil is a lie” and that is true.  So what role does your Ego play when negativity enters your life?  Is your Ego a lie too?  My answer would be a resounding YES! 

When you speak of negativity, in your life, as if it’s something outside yourself, you willfully ignore the fact that everything you see in your life you created.  It’s so much easier to project all negativity to something outside yourself, but to recognize your role and consciously choose positive energy takes courage.

Forgive Them Father For They Know Not What They Do

I’m sure you’ve heard that forgiveness is not for the other person, it’s for you!  This is so true and so much more!

When we’ve been wronged by someone we tend to harbor anger, dislike, animosity, disgust, and so many more negative feelings towards that person.  These negative emotions cause our hearts to constrict and block all incoming miracles.  I heard someone say you can have either a grievous or a miracle, but you cannot have both.  So long as you hold grudges you will be unable to receive your blessings because you heart is closed.  Yes people do nasty things to us, yes it’s okay to feeling bad about the experience, but to harbor those emotions does you a BIG injustice.  Allow yourself to experience the negative emotion to its fullest then let it GO!