I mean, in my mind I know I'm not condemned by God. But is it possible that on a deeper level I really don't know that yet?
Also is it possible that shyness is the result of feeling condemned or rejected by other people if you open up to them?
Lynna wrote:Feeling condemned by God? Well, it depends how you look about it. If someone felt condemned by God, they might feel lonely, but not all feelings of loneliness are a result of feeling condemned by God. I feel lonely without feeling condemned by God quite often. It is possible that subconsciously you still feel condemned by God.
Lynna wrote:However, as to whether your shyness is a result of feeling rejected or condemned by people, maybe. As someone who regularly listens to a therapist rant about psychology, there's a good possibility of that, especially if you were rejected by a parent. However, I don't really know enough about you to make such a judgement, and I highly suggest you see a psychologist yourself about it. It's true that not all therapists are great and it might take a while to find someone who suits you, but it has the potential to help you a lot.
Azier the Swordsman wrote:Try to join groups of special interests that you can be with face to face, not online. Whether in your school, or searching to see what might be in your local area. Trust me, it doesn't matter if you've been bullied or rejected a lot (I was too), there's always people out there who you can click with and become friends and will accept you for who you are. You just have to go searching.
dothackzero wrote:I mean, in my mind I know I'm not condemned by God. But is it possible that on a deeper level I really don't know that yet?
Also is it possible that shyness is the result of feeling condemned or rejected by other people if you open up to them?
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