Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 i can only say how i have attempted this: by deciding that this is my goal, being gentle with myself when i fall short (yet again!).. and praying a little for guidance and opportunity to succeed.. works for me.. don't know about you, as each of us is a little different. but with faith and diligence and some work it is being done, for me. Â good luck in your quest!happy thanksgiving everybody,ann Subject: Self Nurturing - Becoming Whole To: WTOAdultChildren1 Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 12:18 AM Â I wanted to know how people are nurturing, self parenting and becoming whole. How are you countering the FOG (Fear, Obligation and Guilt) through the holidays? How do we start caring about ourselves rather than punish ourselves for not living up to or BP nada and NP fada expectation for taking care of them during the holidays? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 i can only say how i have attempted this: by deciding that this is my goal, being gentle with myself when i fall short (yet again!).. and praying a little for guidance and opportunity to succeed.. works for me.. don't know about you, as each of us is a little different. but with faith and diligence and some work it is being done, for me. Â good luck in your quest!happy thanksgiving everybody,ann Subject: Self Nurturing - Becoming Whole To: WTOAdultChildren1 Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 12:18 AM Â I wanted to know how people are nurturing, self parenting and becoming whole. How are you countering the FOG (Fear, Obligation and Guilt) through the holidays? How do we start caring about ourselves rather than punish ourselves for not living up to or BP nada and NP fada expectation for taking care of them during the holidays? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 i can only say how i have attempted this: by deciding that this is my goal, being gentle with myself when i fall short (yet again!).. and praying a little for guidance and opportunity to succeed.. works for me.. don't know about you, as each of us is a little different. but with faith and diligence and some work it is being done, for me. Â good luck in your quest!happy thanksgiving everybody,ann Subject: Self Nurturing - Becoming Whole To: WTOAdultChildren1 Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 12:18 AM Â I wanted to know how people are nurturing, self parenting and becoming whole. How are you countering the FOG (Fear, Obligation and Guilt) through the holidays? How do we start caring about ourselves rather than punish ourselves for not living up to or BP nada and NP fada expectation for taking care of them during the holidays? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 *How are you countering the FOG (Fear, Obligation and Guilt) through the holidays?* I plan to send nada a Christmas card and wish her well, but without sharing any news other than that I am fine. That's the best I can do for now. *How do we start caring about ourselves rather than punish ourselves for not living up to or BP nada and NP fada expectation for taking care of them during the holidays?* For me, its coming to understand and accept that its not my job to " take care of " my nada's feelings at any time of the year, not just during the holidays. Its her job to make herself happy; its my job to make myself happy. Also, growing to understand and accept that my nada's expectations of me have always been absurdly unrealistic and inappropriate. Demanding perfection in all things from one's child and *inflicting punishment/degradation/shame for not being able to achieve the unachievable* is cruel. Placing one's child in a perpetual no-win situation so that self-esteem is utterly destroyed is a sadistic form of emotional abuse. I didn't deserve abuse when I was growing up nor do I deserve it now. So, for me its becoming emotionally detached from nada, so that I no longer care that nada thinks of me as a disappointment. My Sister led the way in this respect; she told me quite a while ago, now, that the only way she could continue to spend any time with our mother was to think of nada as just another one of the unfortunate disturbed clients Sister's been trained to help. Sister doesn't hate our nada, she treats nada with the same basic respect that she treats any other fellow human being, she just doesn't think of nada as her mother any longer. -Annie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 I nurture myself by depriving my FOO of my presence almost completely. I counter FOG with time spent alone, and with those who truly love me, and manifesting clarity and truth every day. During the holidays I celebrate, any way I damn well please. > > I wanted to know how people are nurturing, self parenting and becoming whole. How are you countering the FOG (Fear, Obligation and Guilt) through the holidays? How do we start caring about ourselves rather than punish ourselves for not living up to or BP nada and NP fada expectation for taking care of them during the holidays? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 Thank you all for sharing. Here is what I did. " The Burden " was a card I drew from the Osho Zen Tarot deck. Before I drew this card I got out my little dolls of nada and fada...the crazy owl and penguin. I talked to them about Thanksgiving. I told them that I didn't remember a really happy TG with them because there was always something that I did that they didn't like. I told them that this TG was not different except that I wasn't going to be there to hear all the criticism. I wished them a happy TG but told them it wasn't up to me to make it happy for them. And they could not make my TG happy for me. There is nothing that they need to do to make my TG happier. I am happy to be with my family. Then I got the Burden card. Here is what it says. " When we carry a load of shoulds and shouldn'ts imposed on us by others we become like this ragged, struggling figure trying to make his way uphill. " Go faster, try harder, reach the top! " shouts the foolish tyrant he carries on his shoulder, while the tyrant himself is crowned with an imperious rooster. If life these days feels like just a struggle from the cradle to the grave, it could be time to shrug your shoulders and see what it feels like to walk without these characters on your back. You have your own mountains to conquer, your own dreams to fulfill, but you will never have the energy to pursue them until you release yourself from all the expectations you've gathered from others but now think are your own. Chances are they exist only in your own mind, but that doesn't mean they can't weigh you down. it's time to lighten up and send them on their way. The Burden A Man's true Life is the way in which he puts off the lie imposed by others on him. Stripped, naked, natural, he is what he is. This is a matter of being, and not of becoming. The lie cannot become the truth, the personality cannot become your soul. There is no way to make the nonessential essential. The nonessential remains nonessential and the essential remains essential, they are not convertible. And striving towards truth is nothing but creating more confusion. The truth has not to be achieved. It cannot be achieved, it is already the case. Only the lie has to be dropped. The moment the lie disappears, truth is there in all its beauty and radiance. In the " seeing " of the lie it disappears, and what is left is the truth. I truly had one of the best Thanksgivings with friends that I have had in years!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 Thank you all for sharing. Here is what I did. " The Burden " was a card I drew from the Osho Zen Tarot deck. Before I drew this card I got out my little dolls of nada and fada...the crazy owl and penguin. I talked to them about Thanksgiving. I told them that I didn't remember a really happy TG with them because there was always something that I did that they didn't like. I told them that this TG was not different except that I wasn't going to be there to hear all the criticism. I wished them a happy TG but told them it wasn't up to me to make it happy for them. And they could not make my TG happy for me. There is nothing that they need to do to make my TG happier. I am happy to be with my family. Then I got the Burden card. Here is what it says. " When we carry a load of shoulds and shouldn'ts imposed on us by others we become like this ragged, struggling figure trying to make his way uphill. " Go faster, try harder, reach the top! " shouts the foolish tyrant he carries on his shoulder, while the tyrant himself is crowned with an imperious rooster. If life these days feels like just a struggle from the cradle to the grave, it could be time to shrug your shoulders and see what it feels like to walk without these characters on your back. You have your own mountains to conquer, your own dreams to fulfill, but you will never have the energy to pursue them until you release yourself from all the expectations you've gathered from others but now think are your own. Chances are they exist only in your own mind, but that doesn't mean they can't weigh you down. it's time to lighten up and send them on their way. The Burden A Man's true Life is the way in which he puts off the lie imposed by others on him. Stripped, naked, natural, he is what he is. This is a matter of being, and not of becoming. The lie cannot become the truth, the personality cannot become your soul. There is no way to make the nonessential essential. The nonessential remains nonessential and the essential remains essential, they are not convertible. And striving towards truth is nothing but creating more confusion. The truth has not to be achieved. It cannot be achieved, it is already the case. Only the lie has to be dropped. The moment the lie disappears, truth is there in all its beauty and radiance. In the " seeing " of the lie it disappears, and what is left is the truth. I truly had one of the best Thanksgivings with friends that I have had in years!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 Thank you all for sharing. Here is what I did. " The Burden " was a card I drew from the Osho Zen Tarot deck. Before I drew this card I got out my little dolls of nada and fada...the crazy owl and penguin. I talked to them about Thanksgiving. I told them that I didn't remember a really happy TG with them because there was always something that I did that they didn't like. I told them that this TG was not different except that I wasn't going to be there to hear all the criticism. I wished them a happy TG but told them it wasn't up to me to make it happy for them. And they could not make my TG happy for me. There is nothing that they need to do to make my TG happier. I am happy to be with my family. Then I got the Burden card. Here is what it says. " When we carry a load of shoulds and shouldn'ts imposed on us by others we become like this ragged, struggling figure trying to make his way uphill. " Go faster, try harder, reach the top! " shouts the foolish tyrant he carries on his shoulder, while the tyrant himself is crowned with an imperious rooster. If life these days feels like just a struggle from the cradle to the grave, it could be time to shrug your shoulders and see what it feels like to walk without these characters on your back. You have your own mountains to conquer, your own dreams to fulfill, but you will never have the energy to pursue them until you release yourself from all the expectations you've gathered from others but now think are your own. Chances are they exist only in your own mind, but that doesn't mean they can't weigh you down. it's time to lighten up and send them on their way. The Burden A Man's true Life is the way in which he puts off the lie imposed by others on him. Stripped, naked, natural, he is what he is. This is a matter of being, and not of becoming. The lie cannot become the truth, the personality cannot become your soul. There is no way to make the nonessential essential. The nonessential remains nonessential and the essential remains essential, they are not convertible. And striving towards truth is nothing but creating more confusion. The truth has not to be achieved. It cannot be achieved, it is already the case. Only the lie has to be dropped. The moment the lie disappears, truth is there in all its beauty and radiance. In the " seeing " of the lie it disappears, and what is left is the truth. I truly had one of the best Thanksgivings with friends that I have had in years!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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