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RE: Do I Really Need Another Diet? - A psychological approach to your relationship with food

in #writing5 years ago

Everyone has their own placeholder for a lack. For me it was books that I ate. Knowledge that I devoured. Diaries which I wrote to the full.

No matter if eating, knowledge, playing, buying, smoking, climbing, travelling, running or meditating. Everything is compensation, if it should serve a lack. If something is not made out of inspiration and joy, if it is not born from within, but an adaptation to what one mistakenly believes to be, become or have to be, everything remains an attempt to pretend self-love.

One feels self-love when one carries a full beverage tray and serves the guests in the inn, not spilling a drop, pushing oneself through the narrow rows of chairs and exhausting oneself joyfully, because one did not pay attention to whether the beverages sloshed over the edges. Which they didn't do either. But when I meticulously begin to take care that nothing goes wrong, that I don't make any mistakes, then it goes wrong, I stumble, smash the dishes and turn my heart into a murder pit.

I feel self-love when I dance to music in a full club where hundreds of others could watch me, but where I am not interested in their eyes but in becoming one with the music, in spontaneously surrendering to the rhythms. My heart is turned to the music that guides my body. But if I am anxious to look good, if I am aware of the many eyes that watch my dance and judge me, then every pair of eyes that I encounter is like a thread that pulls on my limbs and my movements become clumsy.

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I am so very happy you brought this up!
And I love how you put it; "Everything is compensation, if it should serve a lack".
Trying to fix a problem without working on its root and actually solving it cannot ever work. It's like applying a band aid on a crack in concrete wall - sooner or later it gives in, or at least never heals.
And as you said, it is by no means limited to food or any other such thing, it can be anything at all!

Yes! It is when you quit worrying about every little detail and just let go and have fun that all the detail just somehow falls into place and you have the time of your life.
You put it so well!
Thank you for sharing!
And I very much wish you continue enjoying dancing, and whatever else you do!

Thank you, what a kind feedback from you.