"I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become."
Carl Jung, was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of Jungian psychology"Suffering is not holding you. You are holding suffering. When you become good at the art of letting sufferings go, then you'll come to realize how unnecessary it was for you to drag those burdens around with you. You'll see that no one else other than you was responsible. The truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival."Osho, was Indian mystic, guru and philosopher
How many times did I almost give up on life
and just settle for waiting to die?
and just settle for waiting to die?
When I came across the above quotes, all I could think of was the wasted time I spent being upset with my life circumstances. No matter how many times I picked myself up after falling into another one of those traps that life throws out, I stayed down way too long. Maybe I needed to be there and think about that a lot. I've come to the conclusion that we sometimes have to "go there" . . . hit rock bottom to realize how serious the situation is and pull out all the strength inside to get out of it before it becomes all consuming to the point of no return.
This is one of the greatest lessons I have learned . . .
This is one of the greatest lessons I have learned . . .