03-20-2014, 12:55 PM
[quote='Shannon' pid='48512' dateline='1393381278']
If the choice was made unconscionably in order to protect against pain/trauma/grief, how would one then go about, to tear down those walls, to escape the Sanctuary and Prison of ones own making.?
Quote:In other words, you are choosing to focus more and more on yourself, and in doing so, you are creating boundaries (walls, if you will) that block out various things, people and experiences. For whatever reason you choose to do this, it is your choice. It is about like drawing the curtains around a hospital bed and then claiming that there is no nurse because you cannot see your attendant nurse who happens to be standing on the other side of the curtain you put in place.
If the choice was made unconscionably in order to protect against pain/trauma/grief, how would one then go about, to tear down those walls, to escape the Sanctuary and Prison of ones own making.?
"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be."
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me