[Daily OM]: Throughout our lives, we may
experience emotions that disturb or distress us. Often, our first
reaction is to push our feelings away. We may say, "I don't want to
think about that right now, I'll think about it later" and we bury our
emotions, deny the validity of our feelings, or distract ourselves with
other concerns. But the diverse emotions you experience are neither good
nor bad -- they are simply a part of being human. Choosing not to
experience pain, anger, or other intense feelings could cause those
feelings to become buried deep into your physical body. There, they may
linger unresolved and unable to emerge, even as they affect the way you
experience the world. Allowing yourself to experience all of your
emotions rather than push the more painful ones away can help you come
to terms with your feelings so you can experience them and then move on.
It is possible to bring forth the old feelings you have pushed aside and
experience them in a safe and enriching way. It may sound silly to set
aside time to feel your old wounds that you haven't dealt with, but this
can be a very beneficial healing experience.Find a safe place and pick a
time when you can be alone. Make sure that you feel secure and
comfortable in your surroundings. Bring to mind the circumstances that
originally triggered the emotions you've been pushing away. You may need
to revisit these circumstances by reading relevant entries in your
journal or using visualization to relive your past. Once you have
triggered your long-denied emotions, let yourself feel your feelings,
and try not to judge your reactions. Cry or sound your emotions if you
need to, and don't block the flow of your feelings. Allow any thoughts
that are connected to your emotions to surface. As you release the
feelings you have pushed inside of you, you will find yourself healing
from the experience associated with these emotions.
When you deal with your feelings directly, they can move through you
rather than staying stopped up in your body as emotional blocks that can
sometimes turn into disease. Acknowledging your emotions, instead of
pushing them away, allows you to stay emotionally healthy and in touch
with your feelings.