I recently had a family member confide in me about their health conditions. As they talked and cried about their pain and suffering, I felt envious.
Although supportive with words, the more they expressed their willingness to want to get better, the more covetous I became.
Yet I listened. I did feel teary-eyed but I don’t know if it was because they were in so much agony OR if I was thinking “ wow you are so lucky "
Something in me emerged and said things that were positive and compassionate. I surprised myself. Once we hung and I thought about the encouraging words I spoke.
Could the positivity conveyed to them, actually be me subconsciously speaking to myself.
Suffering from mental illness is different than suffering with physical illness.
Is this why our mental state can result in self harm? Do we need to have something intangible connected to the tangible?
Although supportive with words, the more they expressed their willingness to want to get better, the more covetous I became.
Yet I listened. I did feel teary-eyed but I don’t know if it was because they were in so much agony OR if I was thinking “ wow you are so lucky "
Something in me emerged and said things that were positive and compassionate. I surprised myself. Once we hung and I thought about the encouraging words I spoke.
Could the positivity conveyed to them, actually be me subconsciously speaking to myself.
Suffering from mental illness is different than suffering with physical illness.
Is this why our mental state can result in self harm? Do we need to have something intangible connected to the tangible?