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Padawan Learner
Since I've started working on myself in 2010, I've noticed I am starting to slowly back away from some people in my life. I was watching a comedian the other day and he described it perfectly when he talked about walking away from his religion. He said for him it was like the sport of curling, at that moment when the person holding the stone just lets go and watches the stone glide away from them. That scenario describes my situation perfectly. I just slowly let go. There are no bad feelings between either party. I just don't feel connected to them in the way I use to. I don't share in their humor or they way in which they look at life. They are all good people just not good for me anymore, if that makes sense.
At times I feel guilty but I think that is programming on some level. My husband is going through the same thing with some of his friends. Its like me doing the work has started to rub off on him somehow. We are both internally evaluating ourselves and simultaneously figuring out what works and what doesn't but independently. It's weird now that I type it, I think I just had an "A ha" moment. My husband seems really spiritually smart for not having read any of the books I've read and he is supportive when I want to discuss topics found on the forum and at times he doesn't completely understand it but you can see the wheels turning.
I've gotten off on a tangent back to the post....the people we use to hang out with don't seem to fit our way of life anymore and that is giving us mixed emotions. I understand new friends will come along, this isn't the first time that this has happened to either of us. Neither of us are very close with our childhood friends but that's because we don't live anywhere near them. My friends live all over the US so a phone call once a year is about the extent of my relationship with them now and it works for both parties. Each time we talk its as if no time as passed, we catch up and then we are good for another year.
But the friends I am writing about are local and they are close friends with some of my family members and at times I see them for certain gatherings, usually at the holidays and it's starting to get uncomfortable. How do you tell someone that things are different and it's not a good or bad thing it just is what it is? Are there any threads similar to this on the forum that I can reference or books? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
At times I feel guilty but I think that is programming on some level. My husband is going through the same thing with some of his friends. Its like me doing the work has started to rub off on him somehow. We are both internally evaluating ourselves and simultaneously figuring out what works and what doesn't but independently. It's weird now that I type it, I think I just had an "A ha" moment. My husband seems really spiritually smart for not having read any of the books I've read and he is supportive when I want to discuss topics found on the forum and at times he doesn't completely understand it but you can see the wheels turning.
I've gotten off on a tangent back to the post....the people we use to hang out with don't seem to fit our way of life anymore and that is giving us mixed emotions. I understand new friends will come along, this isn't the first time that this has happened to either of us. Neither of us are very close with our childhood friends but that's because we don't live anywhere near them. My friends live all over the US so a phone call once a year is about the extent of my relationship with them now and it works for both parties. Each time we talk its as if no time as passed, we catch up and then we are good for another year.
But the friends I am writing about are local and they are close friends with some of my family members and at times I see them for certain gatherings, usually at the holidays and it's starting to get uncomfortable. How do you tell someone that things are different and it's not a good or bad thing it just is what it is? Are there any threads similar to this on the forum that I can reference or books? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.