Why Would Someone Have 'Negative' Feelings?
Irrespective of whether someone is into self-development,
they will probably be familiar with the term 'negative' feelings. In fact, they
may even describe some of their own feelings in this way.
If this is the case, it will mean that some of their feelings
will be seen as 'positive' and some of them will be seen as 'negative'. Through
seeing them in this way, they may generally see their 'negative' feelings as a
problem.
For Example
When it comes to 'negative' feelings, this will relate to:
shame, guilt, sadness, fear and despair. If ever they experience one or a
number of these feelings, they are going to feel bad.
On the other hand, when it comes to 'positive' feelings,
this will relate to: joy, hope, optimism and happiness. If ever they experience
one or more of these feelings, they are going to feel good.
Out of Balance
Now, it could be said that it is not going to be possible
for one to always experience 'positive' feelings; this is just not how life
works. Also, if they did always experience these kinds of feelings, they would
soon get used to them, causing them to lose their effect.
In other words, it is through being able to experience both
sides of the emotional spectrum that one will be able to appreciate the
'positive' side. The other part of this is that their feelings are there to
provide them with valuable feedback and are, therefore, neither negative nor
positive.
In A Bad Way
But, with that aside for the time being, if one experiences
a lot of 'negative' feelings, it is going to be a challenge for them to
appreciate the life that they have been given. As a result of this, it will be
essential for them to reach out for support.
If they don't do this and just carry on as they are, their
life could end up getting even worse. The first step, of course, will be for
them to realise that something isn't right, as if they don't get to this point,
there will be no reason for them to do anything about their life.
Numbing the Pain
Or, if they do do something to change their life, they could
end up doing more harm than good. Ergo, through not being able to step back and
to see that they need help, they could end up taking or drinking something, for
instance.
This will allow them to feel better but what it won't do is
resolve what is going on for them. Through external means, then, they will
simply be denying how they really feel.
The next step
If one is able to take a step back and to reach out for
support, they could end up looking online. This could be a time when they will
learn that they need to change their 'negative' thoughts.
The reason for this is that their 'negative' thoughts will
be seen as the reason why they have 'negative' feelings. Thus, by changing the
thoughts that they have, they will be able to experience more 'positive'
feelings.
Moving Forward
With this in mind, the next step will be for them to pay
close attention to how they talk to themselves and to begin replacing their
'negative' thoughts with 'positive' thoughts. Naturally, this is not going to
happen straight away.
The key will be for them to be both mindful and diligent,
and, as time goes by, they will be rewarded for the time and effort that they
put into this area of their life. As the days and weeks by, they should start
to experience more 'positive' feelings.
One Part
The above approach may or may not work and, even if it does,
it might not last. If it doesn't work or just doesn't last, one could believe
that they need to keep going, believing that they need to be patient.
Another way of looking at this would be to say that there is
a good reason why this approach won't really work and that's because their 'negative'
feelings are not solely being caused by their thoughts. However, if one has
come to believe that their thoughts create their feelings, something that is
nothing more than a half-truth, it might be hard for them to accept this.
Going Deeper, Way Deeper
Coming back to what was said above about one's feelings
providing them with valuable feedback, what needs to be looked into is why they
would be having these so-called 'negative' feelings. Firstly, there is a strong
chance that their thoughts are triggering feelings that are already held inside
them.
Secondly, the feelings that they see as being 'negative'
probably go back to a time in their life when they were being harmed or
neglected. What this means is that although these feelings are seen as 'negative'
now, there would have been a time when they merely reflected reality.
Connecting the Dots
The trouble is that as so many years may have passed since
these experiences took place, their conscious mind will have forgotten all
about what took place. The natural outcome of this is that these feelings will
be perceived as being 'negative' by their conscious mind.
Whereas if they didn't have a load of defences in place and
their conscious mind could remember what happened, this part of them would
realise that these feelings may be 'negative' now, but there was a time when
they were simply a reflection of what they were experiencing. With this
understanding in place, their present emotional experience would be linked back
to the original context, making complete sense in the process.
Awareness
If one can relate to this, and they are ready to change
their life, they may need to reach out for external support. This is something
that can be provided with the assistance of a therapist or healer.
With external support, one will be able to work through the
emotional pain that has been locked in their body.