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Healing Abandonment

The Salve of Self-love

By Holly MooneyPublished 8 years ago 3 min read

Abandonment. It’s a harsh word, and even harsher to experience personally in your life. It comes in many forms, and it makes you feel like you aren’t worth it to someone else. You aren’t important enough that they stuck around. Or truly listened to you, because not being really listened to and heard is another form of abandonment. Either way, you feel unimportant. This is why so many people in this situation, whether in childhood or adulthood, have depression and anxiety, and often borderline personality disorder, which I was told I had last year. I don’t trust the modern medical system at all, though, so of course I dismissed my doctor’s words, and have since stopped going to her, looking instead now for a doctor who practices a more holistic, naturopathic approach.

But certain interactions I’ve had recently with people in my life have allowed me to look at this in a more objective light. It’s allowed me to delve deep within myself to figure myself out and heal the wounds that I know hold me back from living my fullest life and pursuing my passions as freely as I otherwise could.

Borderline Personality Disorder is a label placed upon individuals who exhibit distrust in relationships, fearing abandonment, and therefore pushing others away before he/she can be pushed away themselves. This is usually due to some learned behavior from a traumatic abandonment experience earlier in one’s life. (This happened before, so that tells me others are not to be trusted.) While I’m obviously not a fan of pharmaceuticals, or labels, or the mental health system as it is currently, there is something to be taken from the behaviors, beliefs, and resulting actions that people who know abandonment have. There’s obviously a reason she diagnosed me as such; and now I see myself, the beliefs I must hold about myself and others, and how this has affected my past and present relationships and interactions.

Through introspection, not drugs, I will heal myself. This is why counseling is, to me, the only helpful form of therapy for the psychological roadblocks of life. Sometimes you need that sounding board; and sometimes you can tap into your higher self and be your own sounding board. That is exactly what people who feel alone all the time have to do; eventually, you learn not to seek validation from others, but to find the love and validation you have been deprived of and so crave, from yourself. THIS is growth and healing. This is true self-love. You learn to be self-sufficient with your emotional life and time. You start to be interested in things again, things that excite you and push passion into your veins better than your favorite fix. You learn to love your inner child unconditionally, the way they deserve (YOU deserve) to be loved and understood. You begin to heal yourself. You begin to feel alive, real, again. Like you DO matter, because you realize that everything is connected, everyone else is a projection of you (mirror), you are a divine being, and you truly do matter. You learn that people’s opinions and judgements of you are only their own perceptions and projections, and sometimes, we are just the collateral damage in someone else’s war with themselves. With this Divine Knowledge, hurt is replaced by compassion. There is nothing wrong with loving someone from afar if that is what needs to be done to protect your energy and for the good of all. This all takes a very long time to learn, or it did for me, but I’m finally getting it.

Self-care and unconditional self love, which is of Divine Consciousness (also called God), is the healing salve that soothes abandonment. Love and light to you on your journey. <3

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