Numbing yourself prevents you from confronting your issues
and keeps you from ever finding resolution or peace.
We are born equipped to experience a complex array of diverse
emotions. Many of us, however, are uncomfortable confronting our most
powerful emotions. We may shy away from delight and despair and deny
life's colours by retreating into a world of monotone grey. We may numb
ourselves to what we are truly feeling. It's easier to suppress our
emotions than to deal with them, so we may momentarily turn to pleasures
such as alcohol, food, sugar, shopping and too much television. We may
even numb our hearts. While it's normal to temporarily seek distractions
as a means of coping with intense emotions, numbing yourself prevents
you from confronting your issues and keeps you from ever finding
resolution or peace. When you are numb, there is no pain or
powerlessness, but there can also be no joy or healing.
The activities that numb you may seem harmless or pleasurable, but using
them to numb yourself diminishes the quality of your life. Numbing
yourself so that you don't have to feel intense emotions can often
satisfy a surface need while blocking your awareness of a deeper need.
You may find solace in food or shopping when what you really need is
spiritual nourishment. The less you feel, the less alive you feel. Your
feelings add vividness to your experiences and serve to connect you to
the world around you. It is possible to disavow yourself of numbing behaviours a little at a time and once again taste life's rich flavors.
When you sense that you are engaging in a particular behaviour simply to
deaden your emotions, stop and ask yourself why. Examining the feelings
that drive you to numb yourself can help you understand what is
triggering your desire to emotionally fade out.
With each numbing activity that you cut out of your life, you'll find
yourself being more aware and experiencing a greater emotional acuity.
Senses once shrouded by the fog of numbness become sharp and acute.
Traumas and pain long hidden will emerge to the forefront of your
consciousness and reveal themselves so that you can heal them. You'll
discover a deeper you -- a self that is comfortable experiencing and
working through intense emotions with courage and grace.
Photo by: Micheal Moorgrove
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