Spiritual Partnership

Topic: Courage - Joan M Started 8 years, 10 months ago

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Posted 9 years ago

During the holiday season, I had several opportunities to challenge and stretch the frightened parts of my personality. A spiritual partner brought a 2 pound box of chocolate into my home even though she was aware that I was working on healing my food addiction. FPs didn’t want to say anything to her, but I took responsibility for my feelings and choose to speak to her even when fps didn’t want to talk to her about this. It was difficult for me to have this conversation with her, but I know I needed to say it. I felt that I created authentic power during this conversation. Did anyone have a conversation recently where they said what was most difficult? Love, Joan

Posted 9 years ago

Hello Joan, Great example of using your courage. I have had similar experiences recently. One is that my step-brother gave me a present for Christmas that was not really something I would use. He really does this every year and so far I haven’t really said anything about it. I am not sure what my face looks like when I open these presents because I don’t really think I am that good of an actor. Anyway, this year, he asked me a few days later if I had put his present up on my wall. It was one of those cat clocks where the eyes and tail move back and forth with each second. I said that it wasn’t really something I would like on my wall but that I had found a loving home for it with a coworker who really wanted it. The interesting part was that I didn’t hesitate or even think of saying something that wasn’t true. That felt very powerful for me. Love, Sharon

Posted 9 years ago

Thanks for sharing your story Sharon. Great example of using courage to create authentic power. Love, Joan

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