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How can we
not overreact to the catastrophes you describe? I personally worry that
there are not more people without at least occasional significant sadness
and fear. You might even believe that to somehow be successful with positive
thinking on the tragedies and terror around us, you would be to ignoring
your compassion, even to living in tacit collusion with it all. This is a
double bind you cannot win.
I would not always try to find positive thinking and I'm not sure you should
either. It's comparable to the tar baby in the Brier Rabbit tale: the more
you try to grapple with it the more stuck you become. Instead, maybe you
could think of those lines of thought as an inherent part of living, and
work instead to expand on the moments when your attention is on matters of
immediate value to you. Trying to live your own life well becomes the focus
of your efforts. It can start simply, with momentary full sensory awareness
while eating a good fresh piece of fruit for instance. It’s hard to be fully
depressed at that moment, and it should do nothing to trivialize all that is
grave.
While it may seem like a contradiction, you can also practice recognizing
your own distorted thinking. With a little practice, you can catch yourself
before you buy into certain fictions. Examples? “I’m completely powerless”,
“It’s bad everywhere, always, with everyone” or “Good times are not
legitimate”. It works to replace ideas like this when you can see that it is
completely rational, and your attention can go towards rich pleasures and
quality work.
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I have a fear
of all the suffering and death I see around me. I watch the
news, with all the war, starvation, crime and death around
us, and my thinking reels. I feel completely powerless to
protect my family and myself. What do I do?
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Disclaimer:
I am not acting as a your
clinical provider in these discussions, and there is nothing here
that can substitute for personal care from a qualified
professional. Please utilize this material for general ideas only,
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