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jellyfishYes. It stings.
The problems sometimes stems from the problem of destruction.

Many people approach a problem by eradicating it. Like jelly fish. I was watching a show about the problem of Jelly fish and how the destruction of these stinging little primordial problems actually cause more problems. The ripping apart for the moment cause them to sink to the bottom of the ocean. Jelly Fish’s self protection is to release many more of their eggs to be fertilized on their way to the ocean floor. When the moment is right and the perfect environment of creation exists.. guess what? They rise to the surface and take over. Like anger and bitterness and unrest. A bigger problem at hand. A huge problem.. so then what? Start again and rip them apart so they sink to the bottom. Sounds silly doesn’t it? In the long run it doesn’t work.

The same applies to people and your emotions. Approaching people and the problems you have with them are also the problems you have in the way you see yourself. Ripping people apart because of the problem that sank to the bottom is not about them. It is about you. Yup. You.

Take the time to understand your own frustrations of why that emotion is there. Expressing it works (for the moment) but if you see that when you rip apart the person (including yourself) the problem disappears into the primordial part of your ocean subconscious and that problem plus more will rise when the time is right.

So what do you do about this? Look at a problem by standing back and studying what is the problem. Yes it could be you and yes it could be something outside of your control. Seeing that about yourself may be the solution. Perhaps being able to see the reason why Jelly Fish Feelings are so resilient is because they are the beginning base of evolution of your being.

If the approach was to understand Jelly Fish Feelings and how they work and how to see the benefits of co-existing then the issue would be the solution. There is a purpose of usefulness that exist with the Jelly Fish even when they sting.

What are your Jelly Fish Feelings and what do you see now about how you can approach them. Tell me what you think.

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