Our view of the universe is largely
determined by our experiences. It is when we are caught off guard by the
spontaneity of existence that we are most likely to respond
authentically, even when our feelings do not correspond with others'.
Events that arouse strong emotions in us or are surprising in nature can
be disquieting, for it is often in their aftermath that we discover how
profoundly our histories have shaped us. The reactions that differ from
our peers' can be upsetting because they force us to confront the
uniqueness of our lives.
When this happens, we may feel driven to dismiss our feelings as
irrational or incorrect. But reactions themselves are neither right nor
wrong. The forces that sculpted our development are not the same forces
that shaped the development of our relatives, friends, colleagues, or
neighbors. There is no reason to believe that one person's reaction to a
particular event is somehow more valid than another's. How we respond
to the constant changes taking place in the world around us is a product
of our history, a testament to our individuality, and a part of the
healing process that allows us to address our past in a context we can
grasp in the present.
Life's pivotal events can provide you with a way to define yourself as a
unique and matchless being, but you must put aside the judgments that
might otherwise prevent you from gaining insight into your distinct way
of interpreting the world. Try to recognize your feelings without
categorizing or evaluating them. When you feel unsure of the legitimacy
of your reactions, remember that cultural, sociological, spiritual, and
familial differences can cause two people to interpret a single event in
widely dissimilar ways. Examining your responses can show you that your
emotional complexity is something to be valued, because it has made you
who you are today.(Daily OM)
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