 wiley0ne Galesburg, IL age: 60
| For better or worse, many people have been raised to believe that communicating in an honest and open way will not get them what they want. They have learned, instead, to play mind games or go on power trips in the service of their ego’s agenda. People stuck in this outmoded and inefficient style of communication can be trying at best and downright destructive at worst. We may get caught up in thinking we have to play the same games in order to defend ourselves, but that will only lead us deeper into confusion and conflict. The best way to handle people like this is to be clear and honest with them
As with all relationships and situations in our lives, we must look within for both the source of our difficulties and the solution. Reacting to the situation by getting upset will only entrench us more deeply in the undesirable relationship. Only by disengaging, becoming still, and going within can we begin to see what has hooked us into the mess in the first place. We will most likely find unprocessed emotions that we can finally fully feel and release into the stillness we find in meditation. The more we are able to do this, the less we will be bothered by the other person’s dramas and the more we will be free to respond in a new way. In the light of our new awareness, the situation will untangle itself and we will slowly break free.
Whenever people come into our lives, they have come for a reason, to show us something about ourselves that we have not been able to see. When unhealthy people try to hook us into their patterns with mind games and power trips, we can remind ourselves that we have something to learn here and that a part of us is calling out for healing. This takes the focus off the troubling individual and puts it back on us, giving us the opportunity to change the situation from the inside out.
[Edited 3/29/2008 2:26:44 PM]
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roket Casa Grande, AZ age: 52
| Yep
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surelyugest Nanaimo, BC age: 50
| How well put that is!! You have really given a lot of people something to strive for... look in before you look elsewhere. Great stuff and thank you.

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 karma_kisses Milford, IN age: 35
| Ok, can I just ask one question.....will you guys quit putting "Not into mindgames, if you play mindgames, please, move on" in your profiles...
If I read that one more time.....do you not realize that most people that play mindgames, don't realize it...lol...that's like saying "if you are a schizo, and think that I am out to get you, please, don't email me".....
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theresal Mineral, IL age: 65
| another great writing you do have a way w/words so much to learn from you!!!!!!!!!!!
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 forestrose Calgary, AB age: 55
| Very well worded, and very true.
Re: profile comments - I don't think people who are into mindgames
will be upfront about that, whether they know they do it or not, and my
opinion is they know full well what they do.
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