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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

More Truth Spoken

Well, yesterday was quite a day.  I had a telephone session with my psychiatrist and told him about the pornography.  He was very supportive, but I was sooooo anxious and embarrassed.  He explained that it was completely understandable.  It was tough just letting someone else in; however, I am relieved.

Then, as pre scheduled, I met with my pastor who I have know for over thirty years when I was in High School and him in College...we've quite literally grown up together.  And, he has been the one that I confided in the most especially when I wasn't in therapy.  Since, I haven't been able to go to church due to my anxiety and depression, we have met periodically.  Even though, I haven't been to church in years, I still feel very close to God.

Anyway, I must have been feeling brave yesterday because I also told him about the pornography.  He has indicated earlier that he doesn't necessarily that it is wrong that it is a more of a grey area.  Anyway, he laughed and said, "only you would come up with a way to make pornography a healing thing."  He was quite accepting, understanding and very open minded.  I had a good time catching up one things at church and updating him on what has been going on with me.  He said that he always feels inspired when he talks with me...I felt really good about that.

With telling both my psychiatrist and my therapist and writing about this on my blog and receiving comments, I am feeling better about myself and accepting in a non-judgemental way what I am doing as it is healing...funny place to find healing.

6 comments:

Wanda's Wings said...

Keep telling your story. Healing begins when we start telling what happened.

Sharon Rose said...

You are a Whole and Holy Child of God. It is good to hear you are healing.

Clueless said...

Wanda, thank you...this has been a tough think to write about.

Pastor Sharon. Thank you. Healing continues...

Tracie Nall said...

It is great to see that still get to maintain that relationship with your pastor even though you aren't able to attend services. What a blessing.

Patricia Singleton said...

We heal however we can. Not everything works for everybody. Glad you have the support of your minister and your therapist. Talking and writing about incest have both helped me to heal.

Clueless said...

Thank you Patricia. Your encouragement means alot to me. I did react to the word incest like denying that that was it is.

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