Yimpa

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  1. You. One that loves you so deeply and sees you with clear, unadulterated eyes.
  2. When you imagine that there’s another to manipulate and maintain dominance over, that is what’s sad. Allow yourself to be without attaching yourself to any concepts. There’s no you to do anything about it, thank god!
  3. That’s the thing, you can imagine that, but you don’t have to buy into its story.
  4. Darkness and loneliness is love as well. Because you are imagining Breakingthewall, michaelcycle00, and me. I am having déjà vu as well.
  5. The human ego imagines itself to be complex, when in reality it is an illusion.
  6. I totally relate to your experiences since I’ve been there myself . Fear does indeed pass, but you’ll still depend on another to help you rediscover love. Keep on the path. Eventually, you realize that you’re the source of love itself; the need to have someone else help you find yourself ceases.
  7. Well, fuck the ladder then… I’m gonna just teleport to where you’re at with my Alien Intelligence
  8. There’s either no end to thoughts and beliefs, or there’s no end to your infinite nature. It’s the choice-less choice that is freeing Good, I wouldn’t want one person to monopolize the truth anyway
  9. Shadow work is simply this: Learning to love yourself more unconditionally; less selfishly
  10. If the trust is shattered, then that was meant to happen. It was for your own good, as well as for the other person. This does not mean that you and the other person can no longer learn to trust again. It’s up to you to do it in your own time.
  11. I write to myself, and I see myself through you and as you.
  12. A peaceful surrender. Yes, I’m allowing myself to wean off of my selfishness. When I do find myself being selfish, I allow any voice that comes up to express itself, without needing to fight with it. My therapist once taught me that dealing with thoughts with more thoughts keeps you stuck.
  13. And I’m proud of you for taking back your life! I’ve been in your shoes… now we have discovered the light and will shine this light in perfect harmony
  14. God loves everything because God is everything
  15. I find it quite fascinating how when I’m stuck hating myself, it feels like I deserve it and need to constantly do something to fix it/me. When I love myself, I don’t need to do anything, as everything occurs in its own perfect course. Of course, the hater will say that that’s irresponsible and lazy. But perhaps it’s irresponsible and lazy to not love yourself
  16. @Sugarcoat As a neurodiverse myself, it’s because we bring a lot of surprises to reality. If you think reality should be this way, NOPE, we create something completely wacky and weird, and we love it. Silly humans want to contain our powers ?
  17. My girlfriend once found out that I was cheating. We had an honest, painful, discussion about it, which led to forgiveness and maturity of our relationship.
  18. I’m trying to find the me who is meditating, but it seems that I went on vacation. Not to worry… by letting myself be, I set myself free
  19. @Moksha I tried proclaiming to my therapist that I understood what God is. However, I realize now that I was sneakily needing to get her approval and praise. She never gave it to me in a manner that catered to my own personal expectations, which is one of the best teachings I’ve received. It seems that the subtler the teaching, the more potent it is.
  20. And what would happen if the voices said they were demons or spirits? Then what?
  21. @Hojo Labels are a hell of a drug. It’s also worth noting that before I met my current guide/therapist, I looked up her bio and noticed that she was still in training by someone else. I was quick to assume that she was inexperienced and not worth my time; that working with a PhD would yield me better results. Boy, am I glad I followed my intuition. For the record, I’ve worked with therapists prior who had prestigious degrees, yet they confused me more than enlightened me. My point is to be open to anomalies.