06-21-2022, 10:37 PM
I think when there is a negative attitude someone communicates to me, whether verbally or with insulting body language, I just ignore them rather than be upset.
When I hear about something violent happening on the news, I accept that it happened even though I don't like it. Accepting the world as it is, as opposed to being a person unable to accept it. That is what makes a person depressed, not being able to accept the way life is going.
It's very simple advice. It's my choice to tune in to a news channel or turn it off.
The world channeling has so many meanings.
Are you listening to a radio or watching TV? You select a channel.
Is someone looking past you like you don't exist? Well, you can be mad or you can turn around and ignore them and switch communication channels.
When I hear about something violent happening on the news, I accept that it happened even though I don't like it. Accepting the world as it is, as opposed to being a person unable to accept it. That is what makes a person depressed, not being able to accept the way life is going.
It's very simple advice. It's my choice to tune in to a news channel or turn it off.
The world channeling has so many meanings.
Are you listening to a radio or watching TV? You select a channel.
Is someone looking past you like you don't exist? Well, you can be mad or you can turn around and ignore them and switch communication channels.
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so I had to figure out on my own how to navigate life with this sensitivity, and eventually learned how to take care not to become overloaded and off-balance. For me, it is both 'external' choices (e.g., I do/do not allow this or that in) and 'internal' choices (e.g., how can I greet this or that with love?). 