Hidden Emotions

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What have you been putting off doing? Why?

I remember when I was in my 20s, I strictly followed deadlines, whether for routine chores, thesis presentations, or appointments. Especially for thesis presentations, I always wanted them ready long before the deadlines to double-check them.

However, with the passing years, I got more relaxed regarding the time-keeping fulfillment of obligations. But I generally never delay things that have to be done.

There is only one thing I put off: a theme that refers to a more personal matter. And that is to have a conversation with people from my very close environment about how I really feel and what burdens my soul. I have never done that.

Well, last year, I had a birth chart reading by a Vedic astrologer as I started to dive deeply into and explore astrology. According to my birth chart, he told me I gave the impression to the people around me to be independent, strong, and confident. (A former fellow student, when I met her some years after graduation, revealed and confirmed that she had precisely that impression of me during our studying time.)

But back to the astrologer’s report. Because I give that impression of being very confident, but at the same time, I have a deep hidden emotional side; he advised me not to show or tell the people around me how I feel because it would be impossible for them to deal with that. His exact words were: Don’t show your soft side in front of others; they won’t be able to understand you. They won’t understand your inner emotions. So, you must protect your inner emotions.

Under the line, this meaningful, crucial conversation I like to have, I must put it off for a long time. So, God will.

Trevor O’ Clochartaigh, Linkedin

4 responses to “Hidden Emotions”

  1. marvellousnightmare Avatar
    marvellousnightmare

    I’m rarely understood by people when it comes to my true emotions, but I try to express them anyway. There needs to be some kind of outlet, like art, because suppressing any part of ourselves is hard and unhealthy.
    I guess even if most people don’t understand, some of us will 🙂
    I’m very much into professional Western astrology; I’m not really good at Vedic, but I know some basics 🙂

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thankfully, I started writing and processing my emotions through that. I have read a lot about both Western and Vedic astrology. In my case, Vedic astrology is more accurate in terms of birth charts and past life analyses. 🙂

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  2. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I appear neither strong nor confident, but still find it very hard to know when and how to have conversations I know will be emotional or conflicted. It’s always said we should guard our hearts, but I feel like that’s for a certain phase of things, like, when the seed is sprouting and then taking root. I’m not sure, but another lovely post.

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      I think you mean being sure and confident about our feelings and standing behind them no matter what. Then, we should open ourselves confidently to others. Then yes, surely.

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