I too am not one to kill a bug, if possible to avoid. Not even plants, really.
It was pointed out and came to me last weekend, that it is probably a harder temptation 'not to', because it isn't to anyone else's benefit not to. And temptations that could harm others are either very easy or not a big deal to not do (for me). I can easily see the value in others but not myself or life/ existence.
I think also as people we have to learn how we are affected individually; for example, the Christmas season, some seek out belonging some it's painful reminders. Same with dogs, etc. For example too, I work in health care/ with the elderly, it's very depressing internally (and exhausting) because it's all about families, amongst other things. It becomes making people who have 100x the connections have a great time. Which I try, I do not resent, but it is what it is, there is no reprieve or such and it's depressing Christmas, if I'm honest. (As I suspect the temptation is for those with loss, and also with financial struggle- not being able to provide for themselves AND others- as that's a huge part of 'Christmas' feeling like Christmas = being able to give, and unknown futures, too- but being surrounded by what is projected as affluence, +/or family, etc etc.)
Didn't mean to ramble on, just really to say sometimes it takes a lot of faith and trust to believe it's better for one's self, or even others to be and stay here.
That's what a friend said here to me- stop blowing out the candle- accept affirmations from others, keep trying, try to fight. Focus on the flame (only), not the darkness, despite what you think or believe or feel about yourself.
(ETA, And recognize others trying to light the flame- as he was, stay close to what does. Because it's fragile to extinguish, but sometimes we can extinguish it ourselves.)
Hugs to you xox. :hug:
It was pointed out and came to me last weekend, that it is probably a harder temptation 'not to', because it isn't to anyone else's benefit not to. And temptations that could harm others are either very easy or not a big deal to not do (for me). I can easily see the value in others but not myself or life/ existence.
I think also as people we have to learn how we are affected individually; for example, the Christmas season, some seek out belonging some it's painful reminders. Same with dogs, etc. For example too, I work in health care/ with the elderly, it's very depressing internally (and exhausting) because it's all about families, amongst other things. It becomes making people who have 100x the connections have a great time. Which I try, I do not resent, but it is what it is, there is no reprieve or such and it's depressing Christmas, if I'm honest. (As I suspect the temptation is for those with loss, and also with financial struggle- not being able to provide for themselves AND others- as that's a huge part of 'Christmas' feeling like Christmas = being able to give, and unknown futures, too- but being surrounded by what is projected as affluence, +/or family, etc etc.)
Didn't mean to ramble on, just really to say sometimes it takes a lot of faith and trust to believe it's better for one's self, or even others to be and stay here.
That's what a friend said here to me- stop blowing out the candle- accept affirmations from others, keep trying, try to fight. Focus on the flame (only), not the darkness, despite what you think or believe or feel about yourself.
(ETA, And recognize others trying to light the flame- as he was, stay close to what does. Because it's fragile to extinguish, but sometimes we can extinguish it ourselves.)
Hugs to you xox. :hug:
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