Food for Thought: September 14th
Food for Thought
Emptiness
When we were overeating, we felt empty inside no matter how much we ate.
Now that we are abstaining, we may still experience periods of feeling
empty. This emptiness is especially likely to occur after an occasion to
which we have looked forward with much anticipation.
Perhaps we expect too much from a person or an event and feel let down
when reality falls short of our anticipation. Perhaps we find ourselves
with a group of people whose conversation is superficial and
relationships are phony. Putting on a mask and keeping it in place for
any length of time leaves us feeling drained and empty.
Without honest, meaningful contact with other people, we are emotionally
undernourished. In order to have the mutually nurturing relationships
we need, our false fronts have to be abandoned. Through this program, we
learn to seek out the kinds of people and activities that fill us and
to avoid those that leave us empty
Fill my emptiness, Lord.
From Food for Thought: Daily Meditations for Overeaters by Elisabeth L. ©1980, 1992 by Hazelden Foundation.
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