. . . answers since it has taken me so long to be willing to ask this on Answers, but, loneliness is something that "haunts" me, as does the inability to truly and deeply forgive. I have gone over these issues for decades, from a psychological and Christian point of view since I've eliminated all other "perspectives" just by process of elimination by what is acceptable and appreciative to me. If you have some serious, profound as opposed to profane, answers, I truly would appreciate your answer since it has taken me a long time to get the nerve up to ask you this question. Thank you and God Bless you.
2007-03-27
17:54:35
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By some of your answers I have come to realize that I don't ask questions very directly. Maybe, as "mommy" writes, it's more an invitation to discuss with me what those two terms, loneliness and forgiveness, mean to you, and how you would cope with them. Sorry for being so "wordy".
2007-03-27
18:04:30 ·
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Thank you Mrs. David.
2007-03-27
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Thank you, "friendly advice". That is exactly how I "relate" to God, by reading and meditation and prayer.
2007-03-27
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i wanna help ,but i need your question.
are you telling us ,you been thinking committing suicide ,and you cant' forgive something ?
You sound like a very smart ,and christian man .
just pray to the higher power ,he only can help ,and answer all your question's ,and be willing to listen to him .
God bless you ,and you will be in my prayer's tonight .
2007-03-27 18:03:13
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There are so many institutions in this country that mess people up emotionally and spirituallly. Psychology and religion are two of them. Instead of seeking God through religion, seek him through yourself. Look up a spiritual counselor, one that is not church related, and talk to them. They will guide you. Learn meditation to look within yourself for the answers. You don't need an intermediary to talk to God. Close your eyes in a quiet place and ask a question and wait. If you don't hear an answer, it's because you are so wrapped up in the other things on your mind. Meditation will teach you to quiet your mind enough to hear the answers.
The loneliness comes from the search to truly connect with God. When you've made that connection, you will stop being haunted. The inability to truly forgive others stems from the inability to forgive yourself first. Honestly admit to yourself what you need to forgive yourself for and start forgiving. (Example: I forgive so and so for cheating on me. I forgive myself for letting the cheating hurt me and making me suffer) Take it one step at a time.
Read some books by Sylvia Browne. They will give you insight about God, about why all of us are here, about good and evil. I believe she will have some answers for you. Also try reading Conversations With God. This book changed my life.
Keep asking the difficult questions. They are the key to spiritual and emotional growth and ultimately joy in life. Stop feeling the loneliness. If you ask, it will be answered.
2007-03-27 18:08:39
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answered by friendlyadvice 7
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lonliness haunts all of us at times. If you can't let those moments go and if you can't forgive, then the only thing I can suggest is to change your focus. Find a passion, a hobby.. something that causes you to smile and get up every morning. A purpose. the other won't go away.. but it will diminish as you don't feed it with thoughts. As you become happy, it wil die
2007-03-27 18:00:12
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I have read and reread your paragraph. But still cannot define your question. I see that loneliness and forgiveness are shown. But what is your question? I feel some deep hurt with you but am not sure what it might be. Why not reframe your question and make it clearer?
2007-03-27 17:58:36
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I THINK IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO DISCUSS SUCH A DEEP CONCEPT IN A FEW WORDS,
WHAT I CAN TELL YOU IS THAT FIGHTING LONELINESS IS ALSO A MATTER OF DISCIPLINE. MAYBE IF YOU WOULD FIND A GROUP OF PERSONS WHO SHARE SOMETHING WITH YOU, IT MIGHT HELP. THINK: YOU HAVE TO LOVE OR ADMIRE SOMETHING IN LIFE. MAY IT BE ANIMALS, ART, MUSIC, SPORTS... WHATEVER. TRY TO SHARE WITH OTHER HUMAN BEINGS, THAT WILL BRING YOU CLOSER TO YOURSELF AND TO GOD.
2007-03-27 18:08:01
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well sometimes you can talk to all the psychologists and still not feel any better my friend has some issues that drove her down a downward spiral her mom sent her to shrinks but it didn't really help cause no one can save you from yourself she is doing better now that she has started dealing with her problems herself i have a problem with trusting men letting go and always looking for the worse to happen no matter what and no one can help me with this problem it is something have to deal with on my own
2007-03-27 18:02:11
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well you always have a friend in jeus and now you should find some friends that have time for you so wont be lonely good luck truly
2007-03-27 17:59:24
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in order to find your answers you must first put you in order then look to god country and over the fence
2007-03-27 18:17:46
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answered by napanee 1
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I suggest seeing your doctor and a counselor about depression.
2007-03-27 18:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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