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If someone is continuously harming you, and refuses to stop, should they be forgiven? This is a question that I hope you will try answer at the end of this post.
My dad is a convicted serial killer. He killed 4 people and told me about the crimes with great pride. He used me, his favorite son, to help him destroy evidence when he felt that I might be a risk. He made me a part of this so that I would not go to police. He abused my mom, and brothers and sisters.
This is not the place to try to make one experience with a sociopath out to be any worse than another, they all bring about the same feelings of shame, guilt and often times depression. The question really is”¦”what do we do with these experiences?”
As far as I can tell, based on my own experience, is that we have only two choices. We can let go through forgiveness and find freedom that we never imagined possible turning this nightmare into a net gain that becomes a gift, or we can resist the lesson and continue to punish ourselves for the rest of our lives.
This is The Choice.
How does it make you feel when you think of the pain that was caused by your experience with a sociopath? Take a few minutes to look within yourself and be honest about how it makes you feel to think about the events that happened to you as a result of your encounter with a sociopath.
If you feel sick, sad, guilty, or regret the past, ask yourself who is harming you with these thoughts and feelings right now. If the sociopath is not in your life at this time and you are still feeling this pain, where is it coming from and why is it still there? Finally, if you still feel this way, are you not continuing to give the sociopath the power to control your life and poison existing relationships?
These are tough questions and the answers did not come easy for me. As long as I was not willing to let go of the past, I continued to suffer. As a result, I had paralyzing migraine headaches, chronic back pain, nightmares, irritable bowel syndrome and other illnesses that plagued me as a young adult long after my father went to prison.
I “thought” he didn’t deserve forgiveness. In fact, I was sure of it. That is because I did not know what forgiveness is. What I did not realize was that it was not him that I was hurting, but me.
Once again, forgiveness really has very little to do with the other person. It does not condone the behavior, release them from their responsibilities or say It’s OK to harm people. What forgiveness really does is release us from an emotional prison that we have created for ourselves. We hold the key and don’t even know it; because “we think” forgiveness tells the perpetrator that what they did is OK. Forgiveness is only accepting what already is and what cannot be changed.
There is A Miracle that awaits us when we do this and it changes everything. Our perspective changes, our outlook upon life improves, and happiness is restored.
Why are so many of us so unwilling to let go of the past? I don’t know the answer to that, but I do know this, a simple willingness is all that’s needed to make The Miracle possible. God will show you the way if you ask for His help with a sincere willingness to be free of the past.
Part of the Miracle is that when we let go of the past, we stop repeating it. Freedom has all kinds of rewards and the end result is gratitude for the experience because of what it really offered. Listen to those that have found their freedom from forgiving others (and themselves) and you will see this Truth.
Today, The Miracle for me is that I have learned The Truth about suffering. The only thing that has the power to harm me now is my thoughts. This is where all suffering comes from. Freedom from this comes from letting go of the past.
I have none of those physical and emotional illnesses today. The one thing that changed everything for me was a decision to learn about and pursue forgiveness. I first had to accept that I knew nothing about what forgiveness really meant.
This helped me to learn a little bit about exactly who was hurting me and why. If I cannot forgive him for hurting me, then how can I forgive myself for continuing to hurt myself with the experience long after it happened? I have forgiven myself, but I needed to see the benefits first, trust the process, and forgive my father to be able to do it.
My dad is still on death row and is no threat to me or my family. He cannot harm me anymore. When I forgave my father, all I really said was “you can’t hurt me anymore.”
As for me? I still have do work daily to keep from hurting myself with negative thoughts, but at least I am aware of who is really doing the hurting now and know what to do about it. Awareness is a great spiritual gift. I have found much of heaven and am grateful.
I will continue to write weekly here, but for those that are interested and willing to go more deeply into the process of letting go, please join A Course In Forgiving (begins January 19, 2012). I did not come here to promote The Course, but to offer it to those that feel moved to do something more about the pain in their lives.
There is no fee of (optional donation of up to $25.00) for the six week online course. This Course is designed to guide participants through the Step by Step Spiritual Process of Letting Go with weekly lessons, readings and exercises that are intended to open the pathway to healing and Peace.
If interested, please visit www.victorythroughpeace.com and click the link in the left hand column titled “Six Week Course Online”. For those that participate, I will be available by phone and email to share experience in addition to this weekly blog on Lovefraud.
Peace.
Yes the internet is a sociopaths best friend for duping people! It should be criminal to misrepresent yourself that way!
I do pray for my ex-path everyday… i pray that God will take him pronto out of this earth so that he stops hurting other people – then i trust that God is listening 🙂
No seriously, I have enjoyed reading this post and I can relate so much with some of you. My ex also claimed to have found Jesus and that he was a changed man, he played the Christian part well but was/is evil to me. Once he told me that no matter how hard he tried he could never feel what others felt. Duh, now I know why.
Hosanna…funny you should say that:
“It should be criminal to misrepresent yourself that way!”
THAT is exactly what I have heard MY x spath say about all his other women that went awry, when they caught on, too!!!
MAYBE it was because he was ON THE INTERNET?! Hm?
Gas lighting and love bombing is all they know about love. Period. DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM OR THEY WILL EAT YOU.
*HAPPY SPATH FREE SATURDAY*
Dupey Doo Duh
@Dupey
Maybe regular people should boycott internet dating sites and let all the male and female spath’s hook up and they can work their evil on each other and leave the rest of us alone!!! LOL!
I have heard it said that there is a high percentage of spaths in prison, I bet there is an even higher percentage on internet dating sites. It gives them the perfect stage for their grooming and duping!
HAPPY SPATH FREE SATURDAY TO YOU ALSO! I LOVE MY SPATH FREE LIFE!! THERE IS SO MUCH PEACE, BEAUTY AND LOVE IN THE SPATH FREE LIFE! No contact is such a gift!
Can I say hosanna to that, Hosanna! Thanks to all the lovely people here I am NC now for the longest time and it’s weird but it’s…. Such a lovely place to be.
Internet dating sites are a definite no go area for me EVER again! I’ll just have to go to bingo n meet someone or what about those singles evenings they have at supermarkets?
I have never even seen one of those advertised! Ha what a match. I met him over the frozen pea counter!!
hahaha @....... strongawoman: “We met over the frozen pea counter!” Probably more honesty and truth and bonding over peas.
Happy you are NC strongawoman, I am too.
It IS a lovely place to be.
Singles night at the supermarket?
Oh my, is that a custom there?
Hosanna: About internet dating sites….
Well, “I” certainly have boycotted them after this experience.
And, as far as I know, he IS hooking up with other spaths. All of the women he has spinned are still in the fold except for me and one ex wife. All the rest are still there in the ‘IT ARMY’ and act just like him. It amazes me how clouded a person becomes under their ‘spell’. Yes, a perfect thing: for them all to hook up together. Keep the gene pool lower. If you haven’t see it, do see Fishead-The Movie. You can search it on YouTube or on the worldwide web. Once you see it, you will understand my statement of keeping the gene pool lower.
Yes, I am starting to truly LOVE “MY” spath free life. After five non stop years of maximum adrenalin rush and all of the medical problems it has left me with, the peace and quiet took a long time getting used to. I am sooo ‘settled’ in where I can breathe and actually FUNCTION as a normal person now.
Anyone that would find that behavior acceptable has a problem. Truly. So, his ‘army’ has flaws too that are worth being concerned about. Charles Manson had an ‘army’ of women, did he not? I will just leave it at that.
NC “IS” a gift from the Heavens ~
*HUGS HOSANNA*
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Happy Weekend ~
I was having a conversation with a friend today over coffee and I was telling him that one of the things that I miss from church was the music. I LOVED the good times that we had and because I worked in the tech booth on the computer during the sermons and special events I was always hanging out with the musicians and singers…it was heavenly. The only places that I know of where you can hang out with friend and listen to live music is in a bar or church! After being married to an alcoholic for many years, I’m not fond of the whole bar thing. Isn’t there someplace in between church and a bar?? LOL! I need to find a place like Starbucks that has live music, that would be really nice!
((((Super Dupester))). Happy New Year. Happy Cleansed Colon! Happy Spath Free Eight Months. So many excuses to celebrate on this Saturday night
Strongwoman. Over the frozen peas…..beyond funny. Shalom
Well I must have got it from somewhere. Actually, My son in law has just informed me they do exist….his dads been on one.
Can you imagine? Ha! Oh well at least it’s face to face….. Some enchanted evening tra la la la la lah lah!