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Long & Winding Road
to Happiness
by Brian
Sheen
"Man's freedom is final and
immediate, if he so wills;
it depends not on outer
but inner victories."
.....Paramahansa
Yogananda
The process of self-improvement can be an
emotionally jarring experience. Pockets of energy
that have been left to stagnate for years, decades,
or centuries are suddenly stirred up and activated.
It is like two dormant chemicals in the same
container that co-exist uneventfully, then when a
third property is added, this third chemical acts as
a catalyst for creating a reaction when shaken or
stirred. The potentiality of their combustibility
becomes evident and dramatic reactions can occur.
So it goes with self-improvement. Once you
open the lid to the dormant negative energies you
harbor inside, a wide variety of emotions and
thoughts will surface that you will need to
confront. Some issues run so deep that you may not
be able to clear them up immediately. You may find
yourself continuing to process the effects of those
events for days or weeks. During these times, you
may feel out of sorts, awkward and weird. This is as
it should be. It means you are making progress.
Confusion will bring to light higher awareness and
greater happiness. Discharging emotions will leave
peace and calmness in its wake.
Think of it as the clearing up of a toxic
dump. Perhaps toxic chemicals sat idle on that land
for decades, doing nothing, hurting no one. Everyone
in the neighborhood knew that the piece of land
smelled bad, but they were wise enough to stay away.
It was not until 30 years later when abnormally high
incidence of cancer began showing up in neighborhood
residents that some visiting environmental expert
noticed this rancid smell. (The residents had long
"gotten used" to it.) The environmentalist
ran tests that determined the dump was transmitting
low levels of poisonous gas which was attacking the
residents' immune systems and slowly mutating genes.
Upon further review of the waste dump, it was
discovered that through the years, the toxic waste
had eroded the top levels of soil and was now
permeating the underground water supply that helped
explain the higher-than-normal levels of leukemia
that people living up to 30 miles away were
suffering. It also explained the deteriorating crop
production in nearby farms.
As the toxic clean-up began, the entire area
smelled horrible for months - so much so that
residents who refused to leave (or couldn't) had to
wear special masks and install charcoal air filters
in their homes. Living conditions seemed to be
getting worse instead of better. Finally, six months
later the horrible smell was gone and new plant life
began to spring up in this once-barren area. Within
two years, crop production in local farms returned
to normal. A decade later, incidence of cancer
dropped 80 percent to a statistically normal range
(not that any cancer is normal).
This is what can happen when you open up those
closed-off regions of your mind that have been
barricaded to keep the emotional pain, fear, and
anger out. They once again emerge. You may find
yourself processing these events anew. That is a
good sign, and this is why it is important from the
start to make a commitment to stay the course, no
matter what. Better to get the stench out now than
to poison your system and those around you forever!
Strangely, you sometimes drag up situations
that seem to have nothing to do with the issue you
are working on. Sometimes, the induction and words
used to create relaxation in therapy may approximate
those of the traumatic events which trigger other
emotions, disgust, and betrayal. The unconscious mind
works in strange ways because it doesn't have the
ability to differentiate and analyze similarities.
Soon, the internal negativity you had been
experiencing will vanish. The power of the
unconscious mind is enormous and one event can
compound to create a huge transformation throughout
many unrelated areas of your life.
The Key
When you begin the process of facing and
dealing with your past, you may be surprised at
where the process leads you. Embrace the uncertainty
that presents itself, don't be afraid to veer left,
then right, or do a flip flop. It is progress toward
rediscovering yourself and discovering the free
spirit you are. If you temporarily avoid an
issue because it may be inaccessible or too painful,
that's okay. It will re-present itself when you are
ready, so there is no need to force yourself
through the process. Your spirit will evolve in
whatever fashion is right for you. Don't be
surprised when or how it occurs. Revelations can
occur during active therapy sessions or when you're
mowing the lawn. Once you accept life as an
ever-changing existence, that enables you - and all
those around you - to evolve to higher levels of
awareness and joy. Let it flow and just allow
yourself to be - and all you have become will slowly
emerge. This will to allow you to remove the
toxicity, the pretense, the fear, and the resistance.
Soon, you will feel what it's like to just be
yourself, in touch with your unique nature, and
prepared to plant and harvest your new garden.
This
article was excerpted with permission from

"When
Life Becomes Overwhelming:
How It Happened, Why It Continues
and What You Can Do to Overcome
It"
by Brian Sheen.
©1999.
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About The
Author
Brian Sheen is the Director of the
The Quantum Healing Center. He is the author
of five books and various audio and videotape series,
including the best-selling book, Nest Egg Investing, a guide to personal, career and financial independence.
Brian has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, in USA Today and on hundreds of
radio, TV and media outlets throughout the United States. He is a minister in
the Universal Brotherhood Movement, an Interfaith Ministry. He is a Reiki Master
and is also available for private sessions, individualized meditation lessons,
spiritual counseling and on site corporate training programs. For more information, check out his website at:
http://spiritgrowth.com.
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