Tag: serenity

  • If you love me don’t cry, St. Augustine’s poem

    If you love me don’t cry!
    If you knew the immense mystery of the sky where I now live,
    if you could see and hear what I see and hear
    in these endless horizons,
    and in this light that invests and penetrates everything,
    you wouldn’t cry if you love me.

    Here we are now absorbed by the enchantment of God,
    by her expressions of infinite goodness, and by the reflections of his boundless beauty.
    The things of the past are so small and fleeting
    in comparison. I still have my affection for you:
    a tenderness that I have never known.
    I am happy to have met you over time,
    even if everything was then so fleeting and limited.

    Now the love that holds me deeply to you,
    is pure joy without sunset.
    While I live in the serene and exhilarating expectation of your arrival among us,
    you think of me so!
    In your battles,
    in your moments of despair and loneliness,
    think of this wonderful house,
    where there is no death, where we will quench our thirst together,
    in the most intense transport to the inexhaustible source of love and happiness.
    Don’t cry anymore, if you really love me!

    Saint Augustine does not ask those who remain on Earth to suffocate the pain but to transform it. He invites us to believe in life after death, to imagine a parallel world shaped by light and love. To try with the eyes of the soul to see this invisible world.

    It is the very soul of those who left us to ask us not to cry. To show us the serenity of the place where he landed, to feel its peace, its quiet, its serenity. If it is really love that binds us to our deceased loved one, we must rejoice in his transformation.

  • Love yourself is never too late to find yourself

    Love yourself is never too late. If human growth were dictated by an innate and automatic system, all human beings would spontaneously find the path to self-realization. Human life does not follow the law of instinct alone and it is precisely for this reason that it becomes possible to get lost. Disorient and remain prisoners of boundless trauma and pain like storm surges that sweep away the beaches of serenity.

    The fragility with which we are woven is a thin thread that can break in the wound of a denied love. But it is also the possibility of being reborn as dewdrops that water the confused days of the past with hope. It is never too late to learn to love yourself and to take care of your soul. Waiting for a caress of comfort, words of reassurance, or a simple hug of warm love.

    Love yourself, hope, and serenity

    We can take the colors of hope and bring light back into the darkness within us. We can write down new lines of poetry in the diary of our days and start asking ourselves again where are the dawn of peace and the sunset of inner serenity.

    We can decide to shed tears of forgiveness in the furrows of a past steeped in resentment and resentment towards those who have mistreated us. To know that they too are lost souls in search of lost joy.

    We can go back to kneeling in the humility of sincere prayer. Even if our faith falters like the flame of a candle that risks extinguishing under the wind of doubt and unbelief. We can go back to running in the meadows kissed by the sun and by the scents that intoxicate the heart with wide breaths.

    We can decide that we truly deserve the chance to be happy and enjoy the journey of life, hunting for stars and an infinity that dwells within us. We can come back to ourselves with the desire to truly know ourselves and to know that it is never too late to love ourselves.

  • Bad thoughts 4 steps to learn how to master them

    Bad thoughts 4 steps to learn how to master them

    Bad thoughts steal important energy from our minds, reducing serenity and well-being. Very often our mind is pervaded by bad thoughts that occupy a large part of our daily activity, taking away energy and resources that we could use in other things. Learning to control and banish bad thoughts is certainly useful for reducing the stress generated by them and improving the quality of life.

    Bad Thoughts First step – acceptance

    The most common reaction to bad thoughts is repression. However, many types of research show that the higher the efforts to push a thought away, the more the thought feeds and grows. This happens because our attention is focused on that thought and therefore the resources will be concentrated on it and taken away from something else. The first step is therefore to accept the negative thought and make it your own and not judge it.

    Acceptance allows you to perceive these thoughts as something belonging to oneself, which must not be cast out but welcomed, understood, and accepted. This first step allows you to reduce the energy used in the hard struggle to distance yourself and gives the thought a less annoying and more acceptable aspect and therefore a greater chance of dealing with it.

    Bad Thoughts Step Two – Observe bad thinking in a non-judgmental way

    The second step is the observation of thought from the outside. You have to become spectators of your own thought and observe it in its individual parts. Understanding its nature, possible causes, and factors trying to move away from these in the future. Understanding its evolution, what feeds it, and its validity and influence on our actions. Meditation helps to welcome thought, take a non-judgmental attitude towards it and therefore reduce its strength and increase its understanding.

    The basic concept is that it is a thought and as such generated by my mind and therefore controllable and addressable by it. Do not judge your own thought, because it is part of us and produced by ourselves. Therefore, assuming an excessively critical and derogatory behavior could also have effects on one’s self-esteem and sense of effectiveness, undermining serenity and well-being.

    Bad Thoughts Third step – get distracted

    If trying to get rid of it is not much use, it is useful instead to direct your mind towards something else. The distraction allows you to direct mental energies and attentional focus towards something different. Better if pleasant and very engaging, removing them from negative thinking, which loses strength and vigor. Distraction accompanied by a motor gesture or action is more effective. Because it increases the general level of bodily activation, requiring more resources that are taken away by the continuous brooding on the negative.

    Bad Thoughts Fourth step – deal with the thought

    Another important step is to deal with negative thinking. It would be optimal to postpone this action to a specific time of day, in which you can safely reflect and invest energy, without other worries or distracting sources. Dedicating a specific moment to this action also allows you to reduce stress during the day. In dealing with it, it is important to understand whether it is founded or not, whether it is useful or not, the consequences on one’s well-being and serenity and to find an alternative, more effective, and functional thought.

    In a simple way, it is a reconstruction of thought so that it is useful, perhaps activating action and positive change. Planning one’s action in the face of negative thoughts, reducing their strength and influence in the future allows one not to be caught unprepared and act promptly. It is important to remember that where thoughts become excessively invasive and strong, it is important to ask for help and perhaps rely on specialists to help you in this process of restructuring your thinking and rediscovering serenity and positivity.

  • Self-esteem is a light that does not leave us in the dark

    Self-esteem is a light that does not leave us in the dark

    Self-esteem is a light that does not leave us in the dark. Thanks to it, it is possible to find the way home where serenity, harmony, and trust in life live. Human growth is inherent in our nature, as for an acorn to become a tree. The human being is like a fountain that releases vital energy from every cell.

    If in the course of existence there are traumas, dysfunctional environments, or ill relationships, limestone settles, preventing the fountain from expressing itself in a harmonious and balanced way. There are people who have over-developed cognitive functions to the detriment of effective ones.

    Every time we block a part of us, we generate a compensation mechanism that unbalances the proper functioning of the various dimensions of which we are composed. One of the fundamental elements for healthy growth is self-esteem.

    Self-esteem represents the value that a person gives to himself and being able to not depend on the approval of others. Those who achieve solid self-esteem can relate starting from a position of equal dignity. Therefore he does not need to submit or hide for fear of being rejected when he expresses the real nature of his feelings and thoughts about her. Furthermore, self-esteem is like a shield that protects from the ignorance and wickedness of others.

    In reality, having high self-esteem does not protect life from suffering, injustice, and unhealthy situations, but allows you to stand up or get up quickly because there is a reservoir of confidence in your potential. Self-esteem is like an anti-limestone that restores vitality and balance at various levels – personal, relational, social, and in family life, as a couple, and children’s education.

    A family without self-esteem is at risk for the simple reason that any communication exchange can cause hurt, misunderstanding and a sense of personal threat. It is no coincidence that it is precisely during adolescence that the tension between parents and children skyrockets.

    Both a child and a parent feel rejected, not understood, opposed or provoked by the behavior of others in a communicative circularity that becomes more and more dysfunctional over time.

    This is why it is important to work on the sense of personal self-esteem and of the people close to us. Self-esteem is like a lantern that never leaves us in the dark. Thanks to it, it is possible to find the way home where serenity, harmony and trust in life live.