PEOPLE are who
they are; with us and with others.
Although people
can change slowly over time — though not everyone does — nobody can change,
between people, how they interact. What this means is people who offend us interact
with others in similar ways, yet others haven’t always taken it the way we have.
Likewise, those we have no problem with may rub others up the wrong way; we may
wonder what they are complaining about. This explains the phenomenon of hurt in
the sensitive person, as we are all sensitive people.
Of course, those
likely to be propagators of hurt — who decry the sensitive person — are probably
the hardened; the narcissists, who lack empathy, exploit others as sport, and
feel entitled to do so. But even this latter person, who has no qualms in collateral
damage, is encountered in similar ways by different persons. They do not single
people out for ‘special’ treatment unique to their capacities. Their capacities
are underlying. Their capacities have similar effects as they play out.
When Hurts Are Less
Than Personal
Hurts absorbed
and taken within — those that cause us internal stress — can feel as if they
are an attack construed against our very person. It’s like they saw us coming
and thought, “Here’s something I prepared earlier, for you!”
We are best
informed not to think that the attacks against us are personal.
Given another
person in a similar position, the attack may be similarly deployed. It’s much
less than personal, though it does feel personal.
The attack on
our person is the blight of life. Such a thing takes us quickly into a
pathology of thinking for feelings we want just to run away from. Life has
become hellish.
But to think
that we are not so personally in the firing line gives us strength; the attack
is not as malicious as we thought. This helps us recoil in ways, hopefully, of
poise, and neither of counterattack nor complicity.
What helps most
of all — as we take the opportunity of reflection — is the person who has
attacked us has their own problems. We are not nearly the centre of their world
— for hate and scorn — that we think we might be.
The opportunity
extant of this knowledge is our mind will imagine many dark things that never
existed. And in our mind of minds we have the opportunity to see the rationale —
we have a fresh opportunity to grace ourselves with a liberating truth:
God made us free in our minds; who would we be to imprison
ourselves to fear?
People are
people, capable of virtue and vice, won to darkness and light, able to change at
any point, but are usually unchanging.
© 2015 Steve
Wickham.
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