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25
May
2012

Fill The Empty Box With Something Joyful

Categories // Points to Ponder

emptyboxThanks to the Daily Om for this great post!

While it is always important to honor what we‚ve lost, sometimes a loss can also represent a chance for a new beginning.

When we lose anything that we cherish, the sense of emptiness we are left behind with can be overwhelming.

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A space that was filled, whether in our lives or our hearts, is now a void, and the feelings of pain, loss, and separation can sometimes be difficult to bear. While it is always important to honor what we've lost, sometimes a loss can also represent a chance for a new beginning.

When we are ready, the void left by a relationship, a job, or a dream can then be viewed as open space that can be filled with something new: new experiences, new knowledge, new job opportunities, new dreams, new people, and new ways to grow.

There are many ways to weave the threads of loss into a blessing. If you‚ve lost a job or ended a relationship, your first thoughts may revolve around filling the void with a similar job or the same kind of relationship.

Try not to rush into anything just to fill up the emptiness. The loss of a job can free you up to explore new opportunities, especially if you‚ve outgrown the old one. Likewise, the loss of a relationship can give you a chance to rediscover your own interests, explore new passions, and meet different people.

If seeking the good in what seems like a bad situation makes you feel uncomfortable, then try to remember that you are not devaluing what you‚ve lost or replacing it cold-heartedly.

You are surrendering to the fact that, in life, we sometimes have to let go and allow for what is new to enter into the open spaces created by our losses. In doing so, you are honoring what has left you and welcoming the new into your life with open space, an open mind, and an open heart.

 

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Comments (2)

  • Bernie Bassett
    Bernie Bassett
    07 April 2012 at 16:08 |

    Susan, again you have given a positive slant on another subject that impacts on our lives: loss. Your words have struck a cord with me and I hope to put them to practical use in my life. As always, your writing is inspiring and your sharing of others "pearls of wisdom" is admirab.

  • Susan Macaulay
    Susan Macaulay
    07 April 2012 at 19:54 |

    Thanks Bernie. But the post is from Daily Om. I didn't write it. Their site is here:

    http://www.dailyom.com/

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