Experiences, whether good or bad, are sometimes all we have, and most of them
reside in the past. So you may ask, why should I let go of my past when much
of it is filled with beautiful memories and serenity?
Well, that is certainly not what I mean. What I do mean is when a past is
littered with seemingly overwhelming pain, it impedes one’s ability to
move forward and adjust to this ever-changing world. A good analogy would be
of a backpack filled with distressful memories that one tries to swim with,
but it always seems to weigh you down, allowing you to merely breathe, is quite
fitting.
This backpack, even though not physically attached to one’s body, seems
like some type of appendage that ridding oneself of is unbelievably difficult
or painful. So, as humans do, we many times avoid, at all costs, the detachment
of this pain because it has indelibly been written into a past as if in stone.
Therefore, using it as an old wooden crutch to not live our lives to its fullest
potential, is how many people see their past. These excuses fill our lives
with procrastination and that procrastination is an excellent way of delaying
a healthier future, devoid of these negative memories.
If, for example, a series of painful experiences throughout your childhood,
like verbal or sexual abuse, always seem to haunt your ability to progress
in your interpersonal relationships. In turn, you subconsciously sabotage these
relationships by not giving enough of yourself, or verbally giving too much
of yourself.
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Fundamentally, the mindset of intertwining the past with the present hurts
everything you come in contact with, because the backpack is still around your
aching shoulder.
Getting rid of the backpack may be the hardest thing you can do, but consider
the cost of maintaining its existence? A mind polluted with pain is not only
counterproductive, but can sometimes be dangerous, given the wrong person and
situation.
Well then, how do I know if my past is hurting my future?
A hurtful past surfaces subconsciously, if not properly let go. Moreover,
consciously you are the only person who can detect and determine what pain
you carry with you, so that becomes your antidote.
When appropriately analyzing your current mental condition, you need to set
all pride aside and begin to delve into your past. False pride can mask what
a more lucid-thinking individual could obviously see as painful.
Therefore, a lucid and logical mindset is of the utmost importance.
Identification of particular events that are painful and then indexing them
in their level of importance, is also important in knowing to what degree certain
memories are hindering your progression.
In the indexing phase, one should identify and compare or look for the memories
that cast the longest shadow.
When this is completed, the arduous task of letting go must proceed. Ask yourself
truthfully, is this memory worth keeping this close, or would letting it go
to its grave make my life easier? This cost benefit analysis should be done
with all the toxic memories, in order to understand their role in suppressing
your life.
Although letting go of a broken past is extremely helpful in ones future,
it cannot be overstated that this process is just that, a process and cannot
be done overnight. Working on these memories and coming to terms with them
by not accepting them anymore, can take years. As each one diminishes from
your memory, you will not only be able to feel the backpack become lighter,
but you will be able to start moving more freely into your future.
Author: Brian Maloney
Website: http://www.valueprep.com/