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Hola querida familia de @holos-lotus, bendiciones en este nuevo día, hoy recorriendo y visitando algunas publicaciones me topé con una en particular, el amigo @apineda nos hace una maravillosa y conmovida publicación la cual llamó mi atención pues al igual que a el muchos hemos pasado por duros momentos donde nuestra aliada ha sido Resignificar para sanar y aunque suene extraño la palabra tiene un gran significado. Hoy doy mi historia de acuerdo al escrito, de como he llevado mi resignificación ante la vida.
Hello dear @holos-lotus family, blessings on this new day. Today, while browsing and visiting some posts, I came across one in particular. Our friend @apineda has written a wonderful and moving post that caught my attention because, like him, many of us have gone through hard times where our ally has been Reframing to heal, and although it may sound strange, the word has great meaning. Today I share my story, based on the post, of how I have reframed my approach to life.
Resignificar.
I understand reframing as the space we give to moments we experience that leave their mark on us and that we want to change or give another meaning to. It is a process we go through when we want to give another meaning to those moments we don't want to experience. We seek to accept what we often don't accept. it is not resigning ourselves to what has happened despite having the capacity for acceptance; we never come to accept it and try to give it another meaning, transforming the event that is bad for us into something good.
Years ago, I went through a very painful experience when I lost my mother after a tough battle with cancer. I couldn't accept her passing, but it made me stronger for the future. When I had finally resigned myself to this, my father died, and I fell into a state of feeling where I couldn't stop asking myself why. But I understood that everything happens for a reason and that we must live accepting the good and the bad, even if it hurts us. We learn to cope with it, and today I tell myself that they are not with me, but I always think of them and tell myself that they are on a long journey and that at some point in life we will meet again. Today I can say that I am one more person who feels redefined.
It is absolutely true that when we go through these moments, we are not prepared for a reframing, and mentally, our inner self does not accept it and wants everything to have been a dream. But when we come back to reality, we find our place and transform the negative into something positive to learn that everything in this life happens for a reason. All of us who have experienced difficult moments in life know that we must change in order to accept and move on, and know how to reframe our perspective to learn to live a full life.
And so, my friends, I conclude today's post by thanking my friend @apineda for such an interesting initiative, where talking about our reframing means learning to be strong in order to face and change our way of life, accepting that reframing means healing our minds. I am grateful to this wonderful community for allowing us to express ourselves and participate in it, reminding us that at the end of the tunnel, we will always see the light. I am grateful to life for allowing me to be here for all of you. Until next time, my beautiful people.
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Text of my authorship, photographs of my property.
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