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Stop Running Away
Before reaching the wounds, we must discover our disorders. Acquiring knowledge of our wounds is a process. As we dig within ourselves, before reaching the wounds, we discover layers of disordered tendencies that are affecting our behavior. A disorder is any behavior that is not virtuous, including bad attitudes. These must be exposed and brought to our consciousness by the light of the Holy Spirit. This requires that we be attentive to how we think and feel in situations that trigger those bad attitudes and disorders in us. These include discomfort, anxiety, fear, anger… For example, we come in contact with authoritarian and demanding persons, and we find that our reaction is to avoid them by running away. We find that we feel fear, insecurity, and inadequacy. Another example: we notice that we are unable to say “no” when we should; then we feel resentment, anger, and frustration because we acted just to please. Ask yourself, “Why?”
The Love Crucified Community. The Simple Path to Union with God (pp. 113-114). Kindle Edition.
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When we allow our fears to dictate our lives, it leads to frustration and stagnation. Struggling with destructive habits, we often believe they will alleviate our inner suffering. However, true improvement comes when we confront these habits head-on. Freedom is gained by swimming against the current, requiring time, patience, and unwavering trust in God's grace. Success and setbacks are part of the journey, and we must face our tendency to self-criticism when we fail. Trusting in God is the sure path to inner healing. Grace works deep within our souls, often hidden from our eyes, freeing us from the need to understand every detail of God’s workings.-Br.MD