When our lives are interrupted by pain or a traumatic event it can seem like we are sliding into nowhere. We may hide in a closet, we may look in a mirror and ask ourselves, what's next. We may run away even if for a short time. Eventually (unfortunately all too often it is eventual) we open the word and find comfort there.
When tragedy strikes the world be it a tragic event or force of nature, our lives come to a screeching halt. Events that occur without or with little warning seem to be more difficult to emotionally manage. Things which are out of our control are most difficult. We humans want to retain composure and figure out what to do after such an event.
With the recent tragic tornado that struck Moore Oklahoma most of us likely felt grief and sympathy for those in the direct path of disaster. I watched, feeling so helpless but I also felt vulnerable to a loss of control in our lives.
Each day we face has the potential for threats and danger but we insulate ourselves as though we are guaranteed another day. We find comfort in predictability then when life becomes anything but predictable we feel helpless.
Because we cannot live a life completely void of tragedy, or maybe just disappointments we can choose how we accept or move through the aftermath. Valid emotions must be recognized and processed to find resolve within ourselves. Finding a way to restore peace and a sense of balance to our lives.
I have experienced personal tragedies and I have witnessed tragedies of others. While I firmly believe we all own our own emotions and have various ways of processing I equally believe there is only one way to restore peace be it personal or worldly.
1 comment:
Lean not unto your own understanding? Many times we don't understand and think about all the why's or why nots. I'm glad that God has all the answers and that the Holy Spirit tries to direct our paths, only if we choose to listen. Joan
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