In my quest to heal myself, I’ve been studying a lot lately.
Its all jumbled up right now because every single thing that I come across catches
my attention and I deviate from the current subject! But I am learning
something new every day and that is what matters, isn’t it?
One of the most interesting ideas that I read was in a book called ‘The last Best Cure by Donna Jackson Nakazawa’. According to her, our
past traumas, especially the ones that happen before we enter adulthood, cause
deep effect on us leading to illnesses later in life. Be it passing of a
parent, a sudden shock, physical or emotional abuse – they all lead to damaging
our cells in some way or the other.
I already knew parenting was hard, but to be present for
your children in such a huge way is next to impossible. The only way out is to
love your child unconditionally and make them feel that adulation all the time.
It not only helps in building their confidence but also keeping them healthy in
the long run. It certainly heals all wounds and all that they are going through without telling you.
This also brings me to the current state of our country. The pandemic
is severely affecting adults and kids alike. Our country is collectively
gearing up for PTSD. What happens to these kids in adulthood when they have
been exposed to next to nothing during the past year and a half? The media is constantly creating fear, parents are afraid, and losing near and dear ones is not helping. The emotinal damage because of this is inconceivable.
What happens when we realise later in life that we faced a
trauma, or some form of abuse which affects us health-wise? How do we get over it? Apparently by practicing mindfulness,forgiveness, and gratitude. I’ve had my share of things in the past which
surface as I practice mindfulness. Things I didn’t even think mattered have emerged
as quite important during meditation.
Frankly, I am new to all this. I have no idea how imperative
these thoughts are. Are they coming out on their own from my subconscious mind
or is my brain creating them? More importantly, when I practice forgiveness and
gratitude, will these ‘traumas’ from my past have less effect on my body and
mind in the future?
Well, we have been told time and again that we must forgive
and forget, we must be grateful for what we have, and we must remain positive
under all circumstances. But it wasn’t until now that I learnt how to truly do these
things. Sometimes I feel I will go crazy reading this stuff! At other times I want
to go crazy in the quest to find a second life for me..
I truly hope and pray that these efforts will be successful and I will emerge a better person physically and mentally. I am
amazed at my experiences and I will document them when the miracle happens.
Until then, I am deep in my thoughts and journaling them here helps me a lot!
Well articulated as always ….
ReplyDeleteHello madam
ReplyDeleteMy name is Ayona
I am from Kerala
I am studing in 9 th standard
In Buchanan school Kottayam
In my english Text I read a story The Race
That story is so inspretional.
I write some poems in Malayalam
I like your story very much
In my teacher is tell that
Story very beautifully.
I like your blog this is so
Interesting