- Feb 11, 2018
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- Single
I have dealt with tons of insulting, mean spirited people. The insults don't bother me anymore because they bring me closer to God, thanks to the words of St. Theresa of Avila.
But the control freak, manipulative, coercive behavior is very threatening. I have secular people pushing mindfulness on me when the Jesus Prayer works a lot better. I have people telling me to go to the gym for "my health" when they know deep down it's to look better. I have people encouraging me to go to their social events when I think "fun" (nothing fun about it) and "socializing" (sparring) is pointless as I'm very introverted. I have other denominations trying to get me to go to their churches when I'm called by God to become either Episcopalian or Catholic.
For example, my sister wants me to go to her church. For me it's too modern. There is no iconography of the saints and not a single cross. There are no rituals and no Eucharist. I need those things. She even wants me to go to a support group where they cry a lot when I'm not a very emotional person and don't need to "heal" past anything. Heal past what? I also have an agnostic therapist who keeps pushing Buddhism and Latin culture on me, as if I'm some "free spirit" when I have outgrown that way of being.
People have told me that a simple "no" will suffice but if only it were that easy. For example, yesterday, my mom pestered me to go to some Kwanzaa celebration that I figured would be very long, boring, stressful, totally unrewarding, and totally pointless. A sea of "unique individuals" all dressed alike. (People ask me if I'm like this with everything, if everything has to have a "point" to it and yes, I'm like that with about 95% of the things I do. As a kid, I was influenced by a parent on the show Wife Swap who said to his kid, "if you don't know why you're doing something, don't do it!"). I finally broke her down and she was quite miffed that I wouldn't go.
I have tried being quiet to establish boundaries but people were suspicious. My uncle and a couple of friends have yelled at me to "talk! Talk!" "Why are you so quiet!" And when I did talk, they just started preaching their goofy guru talk because everyone is an expert.
The leverage I have over them is my presence. If they can't respect my decisions, they will lose me.
So what do you think?
But the control freak, manipulative, coercive behavior is very threatening. I have secular people pushing mindfulness on me when the Jesus Prayer works a lot better. I have people telling me to go to the gym for "my health" when they know deep down it's to look better. I have people encouraging me to go to their social events when I think "fun" (nothing fun about it) and "socializing" (sparring) is pointless as I'm very introverted. I have other denominations trying to get me to go to their churches when I'm called by God to become either Episcopalian or Catholic.
For example, my sister wants me to go to her church. For me it's too modern. There is no iconography of the saints and not a single cross. There are no rituals and no Eucharist. I need those things. She even wants me to go to a support group where they cry a lot when I'm not a very emotional person and don't need to "heal" past anything. Heal past what? I also have an agnostic therapist who keeps pushing Buddhism and Latin culture on me, as if I'm some "free spirit" when I have outgrown that way of being.
People have told me that a simple "no" will suffice but if only it were that easy. For example, yesterday, my mom pestered me to go to some Kwanzaa celebration that I figured would be very long, boring, stressful, totally unrewarding, and totally pointless. A sea of "unique individuals" all dressed alike. (People ask me if I'm like this with everything, if everything has to have a "point" to it and yes, I'm like that with about 95% of the things I do. As a kid, I was influenced by a parent on the show Wife Swap who said to his kid, "if you don't know why you're doing something, don't do it!"). I finally broke her down and she was quite miffed that I wouldn't go.
I have tried being quiet to establish boundaries but people were suspicious. My uncle and a couple of friends have yelled at me to "talk! Talk!" "Why are you so quiet!" And when I did talk, they just started preaching their goofy guru talk because everyone is an expert.
The leverage I have over them is my presence. If they can't respect my decisions, they will lose me.
So what do you think?