katerzkat -> RE: what do you do when you're owned by someone "unintentionally"? (1/12/2007 9:56:12 AM)
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ORIGINAL: desertdancer Kater, I realise this is a little off topic, however you told us that you have a hard time making new friends and that you don't show people your dark. I'd like you to know that your not the only person with a dark. As horrible as your darkness feels to you now, your not alone with it, many many of us here, if asked and were honest would tell you we have darks or have fought our own darkness-es. Darkness isn't always bad, most often I've found that it's been there to protect you, help guide you, or rather me. There is a lot we can learn when we look inward and address the darkness. Dark doesn't always mean bad, I know we often think it does, because often with the dark there is pain, or rather our darkness es form of some sort of pain, normally a bad one. You can start to view your darkness differently, start to see it more as a friend when your really looking into why it is there, find out what it is protecting you from, then really look at why you need protection, have you been weak, blind or lost? Then thank the darkness, tell it you SEE it, your trying to understand it, thank it for being the force that's protected you. I'll tell you once I thanked mine, told it that I DO see it, it has become something that is now warm inside me, no longer this coldness, this raging blackness that was trying to claw me apart. Learn to make peace with yourself, all parts of yourself, it's a slow process but worth it, and it will help you find the strenght to deal with situations like the one you find yourself in right now. ~dancer i'm glad you said this, because it's one of the deeper, nagging issues here... finding some kind of peace with myself would help change more than just this problem for me, but probably many others...
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