Pressing on toward The Bliss, I came upon the Valley of the “If
Onlys…”. While there, I realized I am
still so profoundly angry at myself for not seeing what was so clear to
everyone else – including perfect strangers.
I see what’s hidden from others and am blind to what’s obvious about
myself. Such is the way of The Gift of
Insight.
I am still so profoundly angry at myself for being so naïve and
trusting. Even after All That, I’m STILL so naïve and
trusting. That pisses me off, too.
I am PROFOUNDLY ANGRY over how stubbornly I held onto my
Core of Lies and refused to consider The Truth.
Immersed in anger, naturally my thoughts turn to Fiancé #3. Be careful of the vibes you send out: While I was mulling All That over (yet again),
his long arm reached out from 2012 and clutched me by the throat (yet again). That familiar sense of panic crept into my
being and, in no time at all, I was Back There, a panicky whirling dervish.
How much longer?
How much longer will I pay for all of those decisions borne
out of self-loathing? I get it now; my
Grand Canyon-sized confidence problem is shrinking.
What else?
What else don’t I know about? Just when I think that door is sealed shut, I
discover more antics for which I am responsible. I accept my responsibility as a bitter lesson
in not being so naïve and
trusting. But…how pervasive and never-ending
are the consequences? Will the mess
never end? When is That Fuck going to
let go?
Which brings me to my point:
Gratitude for The Hardest Loss.
THANK GOD I had that miscarriage.
I watch people struggle to amicably co-exist with The Other
Parent while not letting their issues spill over and affect the children. I can’t imagine a more difficult, mind-, soul-,
and heart-numbing battle. It puts my own
battles in perspective: Thank God I don’t
have a little mind, heart, and soul relying on me to grow and thrive her. Thank God I don’t have to co-exist. Thank God I have the luxury of working through
it all without also being responsible for someone else who is completely
reliant on me, of all people.
Thank God.
Thank God for it all.
And so I press on: I
press on toward The Bliss, not so naïve to think The Mess is over, but trusting
Life to reset it, if only I don’t succumb to The Panic.
L’Chaim!
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