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Choices

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    9780060507220

  • ISBN10:

    0060507225

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-01
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publications

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Summary

Bestselling author Melody Beattie returns with a message of hope for difficult times, offering a blueprint for navigating the path of choice, from our everyday concerns to our moments of deepest despair. This unique collection of profoundly moving personal stories and inspirational prose demonstrates the capacity of the human spirit to overcome suffering through the cultivation of awareness and acceptance, heart and vulnerability, service and surrender. Our ability to determine our most authentic choices and live a life of greater freedom is closer than we think.

Author Biography

Melody Beattie is an expert on codependency, and lectures worldwide.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Open Your Presentp. xi
The Great Lawp. 1
She Wanted a Babyp. 9
A Sad Week in Coventryp. 12
A Moment of Truthp. 14
The Drive Wasn't What He Expectedp. 16
Karma with Feetp. 20
She Had to Explainp. 24
First Classp. 27
He Hit the Wallp. 31
Living in the Mysteryp. 35
She Found the Keyp. 43
An Angel Whispered to Himp. 47
She Couldn't Decidep. 50
He Saw the Lightp. 52
She Stopped Runningp. 56
She Saw a Monster in Her Bedroomp. 60
She Liked Itp. 64
As the Wheel Turnsp. 69
Night Shiftp. 77
He Felt Spunp. 82
Her Room Was a Messp. 85
She Found Herself in Nowherep. 88
He Had to Backtrackp. 94
She Missed a Step, Toop. 100
She Laughed Away the Grayp. 104
He Was Sick of Being Sickp. 106
She Rode the Wheelp. 109
Bringing Heaven to Earthp. 113
She Made a Hard Callp. 121
He Found Peace in a War Zonep. 124
And Goodwill Toward Menp. 127
He Got What He Paid Forp. 131
She Got a Tipp. 133
Opposites Attractp. 139
She Found the Right Wordsp. 147
Horse Sensep. 150
She Turned the Tablesp. 152
He Knew How He Feltp. 155
Let the Winds Blowp. 158
She Got Swept off Her Feetp. 160
Her Fantasy Became Realp. 163
He Went to Extremesp. 166
Go for the Goldp. 169
She Called the Lawp. 177
She Blamed Herselfp. 179
He Got Evenp. 184
Mommy Dearestp. 189
Her Halo Fell Offp. 191
He Wanted to Make Amendsp. 194
Staying on Trackp. 201
They Dug Deeperp. 209
A Curious Tablep. 212
She Made a Good Callp. 215
Going Toward the Lightp. 221
He Ran Out of Hopep. 229
She Couldn't Sit Stillp. 233
He Saw the Futurep. 235
She Learned Nonattachmentp. 237
He Found the Rainbow and the Pot of Goldp. 239
Bibliographyp. 247
Acknowledgmentsp. 251
Indexp. 253
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Choices
Taking Control of Your Life and Making It Matter

Chapter Five

Karma with Feet

Sally was leaving church when Kevin pulled her aside. "Have you heard?" he asked. "Mark's back in town."

"Mark?" she said. She tried to act casual, but just hearing his name made her feel more alive. That man -- that angel, that monster, that karma with feet -- was the love of her life. They had been together several times over the years. Each time it was a disaster. But each time when she'd run into him again after a separation, a tiny voice in her head would chime, "Maybe this time we could make it work."

"What's he up to?" Sally asked, forcing herself to speak slowly. "Is he living here again or just in town visiting for a while?"

Sally bit her lip, praying she'd get the information she needed without having to ask any more. In a matter of seconds, it was like God himself answered her prayer. She had the hotel name and location where Mark was staying. While her friend was still chattering at her, Sally was already figuring out how she could run into Mark.

I could call him. Or I could go sit in the lobby and read magazines, waiting for him to leave. It wouldn't be stalking. More like strategically placing myself.Sally drove home, entered her apartment, and then paced the floor.

For some reason she didn't understand, it always felt like she had compelling unfinished business with Mark.

That's because you haven't let go, the quiet voice of reason said. You keep hoping and praying he'll be someone he's not. It's Darth Vader without the mask whispering, "I'm your father, Luke -- your father reincarnate" -- and you're trying to make him well. He's not.

Shut up, she whispered back to subdue this sane voice within. You don't understand. We've been doing this dance for so many years. It's true love. The real thing.

The length of time you've been doing the same stupid thing doesn't measure depth of love, the voice of reason replied. It just means it's taken you a long time to learn.

Sally stared at the phone. Stared at the car keys. Then instead of calling Mark or driving to his hotel, she sat down at her desk, opened a drawer, and pulled out a letter. It was one she had written to herself.

Dear Sally:

I'm writing this letter because I care about you, I really do. And every time you get involved with Mark, it hurts you and it hurts him.

Remember what happened last time? The fighting, the crying, the insanity that went on for weeks and months? I want you to really remember how it felt to be with him instead of walking down a selective vision memory lane.

What you experience when you think of Mark aren't your true memories. It's euphoric recall. It's not real.

I know if you're reading this you're probably feeling excited to see him again. Each time you think that if you do something better or different, you can make it work. You can't. Instead, each time the arguing and insanity gets worse. Chances are pretty good that if the same thing happens 100 times, it'll happen again on the 101st -- no matter how much time has elapsed.

Please take a moment before you see him. Feel what you really feel, instead of just feeling excited to see him again. He tells lies, but he tells them so well he believes them and so do you. He tortures you for your past. He plays with your mind. He makes you feel crazy and afraid.

You've worked hard to get where you are. Do you really want to trade your peace for another roller -- coaster ride with him?

It's okay to let go of your fantasies and really let go of the past.

He loved you the best that he could. Now it's time to pick up the slack. This time, please love yourself.

Whew, that was a close one, Sally thought later, looking back on that day. She felt good. It had taken a while, but she'd finally learned that she could change her future by catching herself right before that moment in time and choosing what she wanted to create.

I put the crock on the stove burner, turned the flame on low. Gee, I hope that pot doesn't crack, I thought. I simmered the meatballs and marinara sauce all afternoon while I worked. So far, so good, I thought toward the end of the day. Just a little longer. They'll be done. I can eat.

I frowned.

Hope that pot doesn't break, I thought again.

Half an hour later I was on the phone. I heard a big pop. The pot cracked. Split right in two.

"I knew that was going to happen," I said to my friend on the phone.

"No, you didn't know it," he said. "If you knew it, you wouldn't have had to learn."

It's not what others tell us we should know that matters. It's the lessons we get under our belts that count. When we don't have to go there anymore, we won't. Until then, it's not over yet.

Some people call that learning the hard way.

Cause -- effect, cause -- effect, cause -- effect. Wham. The lights come on. I get it. Life isn't torturing me. I created this myself.

Congratulations. You passed the class. Let's see what's next.

It's easy to slide by the little choices so fast we're not even aware that we choose. Slow down. Breathe. Take an extra moment.

Choose to stay present for each step.

Choices
Taking Control of Your Life and Making It Matter
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