“When you squeeze an orange, orange juice comes out – because that’s what’s inside. When you are squeezed, what comes out is what is inside.” –Wayne Dyer
Have you ever been listening to a friend, loved one, or co-worker complain about something that someone else did to them, only to realize that this person is guilty of doing the same thing?
Years ago I heard that life reflects back to you the way you are. Hmmm. I’m not going to go so far as to say that I agree with that 100% because people get treated in ways that they would not treat others. It seems like sometimes life is just showing us the differences in people, and it is not always pretty and not to our liking. However…I do know that there are times when I know this “reflection” thing to be true. Of course it’s easier to spot it when it is happening to someone else. I’m not talking about the pleasant stuff — I think most of us feel that we deserve what we consider to be the good stuff.
I remember when I first put the question to myself. I don’t remember what the specific details were of the incident but I do remember it involved my supervisor at the time. I think she had reacted in a way that I didn’t like. What I do remember is that I posed this question to myself…”Do I ever act/react like that?” After quickly thinking about my work relationships my answer was a definite “NO.” So then I asked, “Do I react this way at home?” Ding, ding, ding, winner, winner! I’m not one of those fly off the handle when angry kind of people. Sure, I had moments of frustration at work but nothing made me lose my temper at work. But what I did realize was that when I got really,really upset over something concerning my hubby, I made sure I let him know about it immediately — because I could not stand to let the uncomfortable emotion continue to churn inside of me. No, I didn’t yell or scream to make my point but still he felt attacked and went on the defensive. My thinking was that I just wanted to get my concerns resolved but looking back I see there was more to it than that. I realize now that I also wanted to get the energy out of me. Once I became aware of my behavior, I worked on changing it.
We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” — Anais Nin
The other times I witnessed this “reflection” thing was with other people. People who lied to or deceived someone else were in turn lied to or deceived by someone else. But yet these same people would not make the connection. Yes, people will lie to you, but the stuff I’m talking about is definitely of the “reaping what you sow” nature.
Another example is hearing someone say how their sibling just will not listen to them about anything, they just do what they want — and what they are doing is not working. Well I really had to bite my tongue on that one. My thinking was, “I really feel for you, now you know how I felt when you didn’t listen to me and it all ended badly because you didn’t.” Instead I just calmly said, “Yeah, I know it can be very frustrating.”
Then there were the times when I listened to the person with anger issues complain about how their sibling displays anger. The truth was…these two people displayed anger in the same way. One day I was actually able to calmly and lovingly express my observation and the impact of just letting anything fly out of your mouth (not that I hadn’t expressed the impact of words before). You know how some people can dish it out but can’t take the same in return — well this person is like that.
Our children can also reflect traits that we have but don’t see in ourselves. When the Universe shows us the way we are, it may come in a way or from someone we don’t expect. It is not necessarily going to come from the person or entity you treated in a specific way. So, the next time something (a situation) or person upsets you, ask yourself if something is being reflected back to you.
Food for Thought:
“If you’re looking for inner peace from the outside world, you’re not going to get that. The inner peace starts with you looking at you from the inside. Understanding that everything that comes to you is what you are. Everything from friends to boyfriends to the job you get – it’s all a direct reflection of what you are on the inside.” –Mary J. Blige
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We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” — Anais Nin
I LOVE THIS BLOG.. Very true and VERY timely… Thanks for reminding me! XO V
Veronica, Thank you for your support. My father once told me that a person sees himself/herself one way, the world sees him/her another way, and then there is the truth — the way he/she really is.
not too long ago, i had this awakening as well. it’s amazing how paying attention to your actions say a lot about yourself. this is a great post and a wonderful reminder to keep our thoughts, words and actions at bay. thank you!
Jillzy: Isn’t it amazing how blind we can be when it comes to self. It’s easier (and less painful) to find fault and blame others instead of looking within. I’m reminded of this video called “Plank Eye.” I posted it in an earlier blog post: https://lifelessons4u.wordpress.com/2010/10/08/exerting-ones-strength/
Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts. Take care, A. 😎
Nicely researched article I must say. Great. Superb!
Abdul: Thank you for stopping by and leaving such a positive comment. Take care, A. 😎
How true…when I notice someone act in a way that causes a negative reaction to me…I really try to look at myself and my actions to see why it effects me, often it is something that I need to work on. We should also remember though that when we look at others in admiration that we also are capable of those qualities too. It works both ways.
Our reactions to others can be mirrors to ourselves!
Michelle: Well said! I like that you added the part about “admiration.” Thank you for sharing your experience. The last time I got frustrated with hubby I flipped the script on myself. I realized I had things I needed to do that I had ignored — like cleaning out our file cabinet. Sometimes we can get so wrapped up in what the other person is or isn’t doing. Instead of looking at ourselves and taking care of our own stuff we develop an attitude — as if we’re perfect. We are all a work in progress. Thanks for stopping by the blog. Take care, A. 😎
How you see yourself versus how others see you reminds me of a post I am pondering where I notice there is a difference between the kinds of people I like versus the kinds of people who like me.
We tend to forget to look inward for answers. Thank you for that reminder.
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I always love your posts. But sometimes these are not about Life Lessons and lifely things. May I ask why? And if it’s OK; I’ll also do the same in my blog
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Can i put this in my blog? Is it ok? Thanks. Worth sharing. Sharing is caring.