Couldn't help adding some of my thoughts that came to my mind while reading this "article".
"But it’s time to hand the abuse its pink slip. It’s time is done. It doesn’t get a severance package. Use your potency to transform the density and constriction in your body into the spacious dissipation of the power you truly be and get free."
Oh, okay, so that's all I have to do. How sill of me not to think of that. It's just like when knowing he was talking to a patient with Dissociative Identity Disorder, the nurse on the behavioral health unit, said "We're not doing this. So long as you here, pick one part and stick with it." Right because if I knew how to do that, I would still be here?
"Everywhere your hope got covered with defeat; your joy was sucked out of you and became anger; your happiness became shame; your ease became struggle: all of this can get turned around when you step into being the potency you truly are."
Well, gosh that creates a jolly happy picture. Everywhere is one of those cognitive distortions words. Now I can say that I am brimming over with hope, joy, am not angry, and have no shame and am not struggling, but I can say that this doesn't happen "everywhere" or "all the time".
"I’ll be honest with you: it’s not always easy. This path of transformation often does require support and a tenacity to never give up and never give in to a label, an event, an abuse, that up until now may have been crippling you."
Really? It's not always easy. I don't care what path we take, it's not easy and I certainly haven't seen anything in her article that has brought me new hope.