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On Being A Victim

It’s really hard to break free from being a victim. I encounter a good deal of people in my work, who are adept at being victims in life. Even when they realise they are being a victim, it can be tricky to move forward and take control.

The problem with being a victim is that you are taking no responsibility for anything in your life. You believe that it is not your fault that you are a victim, it’s just how it is and the circumstances you’ve got. The victim mentality will serve only to keep you a victim forever. You’ll attract people in your life who help you stay firmly rooted and you make choices that encourage your circumstances to lock you in place.

The only way forward is to identify that you are not locked in the grip of people around you, you are in fact choosing to be gripped by them. It is perfectly possible to come out from their grip and take control and charge of your life. In fact they can’t let you go because they are not holding you there, you are holding yourself there.

Victims make excuses, so to be different, you have to let go of your excuses and take responsibility for your actions and reactions. Victims blame it all on being too fat, too tall, too short, or some other reason, and to take control you have to realise that it’s none of those things.

Victims often know exactly what they need to do to stop being a victim, but the lure and the rewards of being a victim are often strong enough to keep them there. It feels very exposed when you let go of your need to be a victim, however it’s worth it because you can never be happy unless you do.

The truth is that a victim is not a victim of another person, or their circumstances, or anything external at all. A victim is a victim only of themselves.

Thoughts, Wellbeing and Illness

I’ve read many books that state that the way you think and what you think affects the quality of your health. It’s very obvious that there are some people who move through life with very little illness and generally great health.

One particular book of note for me has to be “You Can Heal Your Life” by Louise L. Hay. In there is a list of likely mental causes of most of our major health problems, concerns and diseases and ways to overcome them.

Now that’s all well and good, but try telling someone you love, or even admit to yourself that your chronic illness is a direct result of your, or their own thinking… Not an easy job.

For each individual, the responsibility lies in the understanding of how their situation has been created by their thoughts, whether intentionally or not, and in the future choices they make. If you come to realise there is some truth in this for you, then it becomes your responsibility to make changes if you desire better health or wellbeing.

For me personally, when I do not feel as healthy as I want to, it indicates to me that my thoughts and body are not in alignment and I can begin to understand myself more deeply. I understand this is a hard concept and for most people, it goes against what they may already believe. Remember this is only a belief in itself, if it holds truth for you then it is true for you, if not then your own beliefs hold your truth.

If you have illness or ill-health, then at the very least your responsibility for your actions and reactions to this state are yours. For a deeper understanding, Louise L Hay’s book is a wonderful place to start.

As always, feedback and comments are welcome and the views expressed are my beliefs and understandings. I respect your views, conflicting or otherwise.

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