Shame, shamed, shaming, shames, shameful, shamefully,
shamefulness, shamelessly, shamelessness
To feel shame is natural and an aversion from
defeat that sits on top of shame's
power. Our physical world is challenging at the least, so we
constantly are defeated by pre-planned expectations planted in
our minds from a completely different person or dreams we have. The
mind maze work is a long walk out of the shame battlefield.
Shame is a dreary place in the mind and has a
spiritual essence related to tears. If one is to
be hurt, then compassion is the
healer. If compassion is left behind, then shame picks up the
sticks.
Shame has many emotions connected to it that are not removable from
your head. They are primer emotions connected to your system.
See Noesis Map Everything you do in your
physical life is subject to being ashamed of yourself because
you judge your existence by mastering other paths when you
should create one yourself and ignore duplicating someone's
pathos which may
only be psychopathic.
Shame is a message in your heart that tells you there is something more, a
longing for joy's pleasure. Once
courage
fails, dishonor, disheartened, and crushed take over. These pale
beast aversions are the energy from the
black sun used by the
beast on you.
To have no shame is to have courage from
joy of life. Then
curiosity will lead the way to the
truth. Don't fall for pity's tricks to get you to feel
misery. Shame seems to pull you down to find a
spirit to feed on. You immediately search this force out when
shame sets in. Your fast search is a love thing, so if you are
red riding, shame has won, and will send over
resentment to scratch your back side.
Shame sits in the drear mantissa and must have a pale concept.
It's pale looking mask is only a cover for something very white.
Underneath is a white crown connected to the spirit. The heart
of shame is the sentinel and his power. You just need to
understand it, that is all you need, and shame will become
compassion instead of defeat and you will feel the warm rhythm
coming back.
If you have done wrong and feel shame, you have your mind to
thank for it, and the discernment of your heart.
R. Mark Sink 2006/10/14
Review and update: 2007/10/20
Needs revising
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