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Dear @Hope4Now , well yes that could be a good definition, by that definition no, I don't wish anyone ill either. Though I do wish myself ill, really. 'Compelled' is a good word.
I think you've probably hit on something very important, that something deeply might want to be expressed, but for myself I don't know what other than the self-hatred.
When I think of dislike of others, forgiving, understanding, choosing to look b\at a bigger picture, realizing I don't understand (I'm not in their heart and shoes), being thankful and developing my own life help. Also practical things like trying to be (healthily) assertive help, etc. But I can say it's more over their 'actions' than what I see 'in' or 'of' them as a person. ie "Acting' like an as*h*le, rather than 'being' a jerk. "
For myself, the self-hatred is more pervasive or 'core', as others have said.
I remember I was supposed to 'give it up for lent'. :( :rolleyes: I guess that's what the others have alluded to, not a denial of what we may feel or what is there, but just the 'stop sign' technique when our thoughts/words/actions go to it. One thing I have not thought of until now is that the Internal Critic does not have to just be a 'voice', but perhaps a belief. Or such a 'voice' (ie thoughts, self-judgments, feelings) may reinforce the 'belief'.
I think you've probably hit on something very important, that something deeply might want to be expressed, but for myself I don't know what other than the self-hatred.
When I think of dislike of others, forgiving, understanding, choosing to look b\at a bigger picture, realizing I don't understand (I'm not in their heart and shoes), being thankful and developing my own life help. Also practical things like trying to be (healthily) assertive help, etc. But I can say it's more over their 'actions' than what I see 'in' or 'of' them as a person. ie "Acting' like an as*h*le, rather than 'being' a jerk. "
For myself, the self-hatred is more pervasive or 'core', as others have said.
I remember I was supposed to 'give it up for lent'. :( :rolleyes: I guess that's what the others have alluded to, not a denial of what we may feel or what is there, but just the 'stop sign' technique when our thoughts/words/actions go to it. One thing I have not thought of until now is that the Internal Critic does not have to just be a 'voice', but perhaps a belief. Or such a 'voice' (ie thoughts, self-judgments, feelings) may reinforce the 'belief'.