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Lashing Out

18 February 2010 One Comment

When we are in pain, we tend to lash out at others.  We say nasty, rude things, and do hateful stuff.  Only because we are in pain.

But, lashing out only causes us more pain, more anger, more disappointments, more animosities, and a viscous merry-go-round circle of complete unhappiness.

Get it?

The more we lash out, the more we sink deeper into that pit we are trying to rise out of.  The more we lash out, the harder it is for us to finally become afloat. The only way to rise out of how we are feeling is through positive thoughts, words, and actions.

Today, stop lashing out!  Stop this vicious cycle of negativity.  Instead, ask the person that you are lashing out at to help you rise above the negativity that you are feeling.

—Penna

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  • RC said:

    Someone who is a “lasher” or someone who “lashes out” due to pain has a tough road in the quest in experiencing the true joy of rising above the weakness of pain, in most cases, a self absorbed trait of the evil attachment to ego. Once freed from this tie to ego, one can handle the foe of pain, and be rewarded with love, humility, respect, regard, kindness, and a positive light will empower the subject, and give them new strengths to battle obstacles that are encountered, and so, riches will follow in spirit, love, and material. Being a princess doesn’t have to be a self absorbed ego trip and negative experience for others.

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