Ecdysis
Diamond Member
So, I need to get a lot of stuff done atm (moving house, amongst other things) and avoidance is a big issue, as usual.
I'm finding something weird - that if I push through the avoidance and acutally get a bunch of stuff done, there's not so much a sense of achievement, as you'd expect, but more a sense of doom/ foreboding that now that I've done something positive, the universe will drop something (big) negative on me to even it out.
It's weird.
It's like when things are bad and I let them stay that way then it's "predictable" bad stuff and I can deal with it.
But if I improve things and then feel... complacent (?) about it and decrease hypervigilance... then an unexpected bad thing will happen and catch me off guard.
So it's "safer" to just leave things in a predictably-bad state... because... umm, my logic says then the universe is less likely to add other, unexpected bad stuff to it... because I'm already struggling/ suffering enough...?
Doesn't make much sense, but everytime I'm doing good stuff, the sense of doom is immediately there to accompany it... like it's laughing in my face "Oh, so you think you can improve your life? That's soooooo naive... Whatch this.......!"
I'm finding something weird - that if I push through the avoidance and acutally get a bunch of stuff done, there's not so much a sense of achievement, as you'd expect, but more a sense of doom/ foreboding that now that I've done something positive, the universe will drop something (big) negative on me to even it out.
It's weird.
It's like when things are bad and I let them stay that way then it's "predictable" bad stuff and I can deal with it.
But if I improve things and then feel... complacent (?) about it and decrease hypervigilance... then an unexpected bad thing will happen and catch me off guard.
So it's "safer" to just leave things in a predictably-bad state... because... umm, my logic says then the universe is less likely to add other, unexpected bad stuff to it... because I'm already struggling/ suffering enough...?
Doesn't make much sense, but everytime I'm doing good stuff, the sense of doom is immediately there to accompany it... like it's laughing in my face "Oh, so you think you can improve your life? That's soooooo naive... Whatch this.......!"