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DaveW -> RE: Rules #1 (7/10/2008 9:11:45 AM)
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I liked the list, and can agree with all but the first one. Nothing from my past can hurt me now UNLESS I WANT IT TO. (I used to actually believe that) I guess it may hinge on what you mean by "hurt." I take it as having a noticible impact, a difference from what would have been had that not happened. Stuff from the past CAN and WILL affect you now, whether you want it to or not, if it is not dealt with redemptively. The way you say it makes it sound like all I have to do is not wish it to affect me and it won't. Not so. If someone cuts off my leg, no amount of self-will will make me walk without some kind of prosthetic device. If someone cuts off my arm, I will not be able to play guitar. It is not a matter of "...if I want it to." The same goes for emotional distresses and abuses. While they are not as visible, they can be just as debilitating. They will change your likes and dislikes. They will change how you look at things, esp things relating to the kind of abuse suffered. Do you think a woman who has suffered a violent rape ever gets over the increased vigilance? Perhaps she never trusts any man ever again. That is not something you can just decide one day to be done with. Counseling, prayer and God's healing will, in time, lessen these reactions, but only in rare cases ever totally abolish them. I think more visually than verbally and pray that was as well. Back when I thought that all you had to do to get past that stuff was decide to be done with it and was praying about it, I was making my case to God in prayer. I had a mental pic of me with a baseball bat going up to someone and breaking his legs. THen I went to a pond and started beating the water. "See - no real damage. No "inner healing" needed...Not like the guy with the broken legs." At this point, God hijacked my mental pic and I heard the 'beep beep beep' of a truck backing up. This big dump truck backs up to the pond and empties its load of toxic waste, immediatly killing the fish in the pond. I have since come to realize that a lot of help is needed to overcome certain things from the past. No, it is not good to dwell on a victim mentality. But it may take a lot of work to get past it.
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