Saturday, August 24, 2013
Families Will Deny Our Abuse Leaving Us Alienated And Alone
Talking To Yourself Can Help You Think More Clearly
An Example Of Hebrews 9:22 "No Remission Of Sin Without The Shedding Of Blood" Being Practiced Incorrectly.
Rodney Calmes
Sunday, August 18, 2013
BDSM Comes With No Shame
Friday, August 16, 2013
Trying To Stop The Physical Act Of Harming Ourselves Is Not The Solution
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
The Difference Of A Person Who Has A Photographic Memory
The Difference Of A Person Who Has A Photographic Memory
I have a photographic memory. In a lot of ways it has been a great advantage. I retain information well. I did not have to do a lot of studying for tests. I did not have to take a lot of notes.
I can remember events that happened a long time ago in great detail. Each memory is like a movie that plays inside of my head. I can remember numbers well. I was told to remember a model number on a Honda 50 motor cycle so that me and a friend could get a part for it. Once it is in my memory, It will never leave. I was in high school at the time in 1989. I still remember that number to this day. It was "C110-203872". I can remember phone numbers that people had when I was a kid.
I have read and studied the Bible and I retain a lot of that well. I also watch a lot of nature documentaries and I retain information very well. I was in Haiti for a mission trip and I was called "the walking and talking encyclopedia".
There are disadvantages to having a photographic memory. Every time a memory gets triggered, I will not only remember the event, but I will feel what I felt when it happened. That makes it very difficult to forgive, but God gave me the strength to forgive a lot of the terrible things I went through. The triggers do not necessarily have to be bad events, but can be good events too. I doesn't matter if it happened yesterday or 30 or more years ago. If it is a sad event, I will feel sad. If it is a funny event, I will break out in a laughter. It could be a scene in a movie that caused me to be sad or that caused me to laugh. I recently broke out laughing about a scene in a movie that I saw 15 years ago.
Most people are not like that and most people's memories are not that extremely sharp. If I had to tell someone that I was laughing about the movie scene that happened 15 years ago, they would think I was nuts.
Most of the time these triggers usually occur during idle times. Keeping myself preoccupied greatly reduces these triggers.
Most people would have triggers and flashbacks of their very traumatic experiences. People like me and possibly others with photographic memories would have triggers and flashbacks on every event big or small. We cannot prevent them from happening, but only reduce their chances of happening by keeping busy.
When these triggers happen, I am fully aware of my surroundings and fully coherent as to what is going on.
People with photographic memories my seem different or may act different. I hope that by sharing this that we can have a better understanding of the differences of others and be more accepting of others rather than having negative thoughts about them or assuming that they are nuts.
Everyone is different. If we learn to accept those who are different, we can learn a lot from one another.
Rodney Calmes
Monday, August 12, 2013
Don't Be Ashamed Of Who You Are
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Everyone Has Differences
Self Harm Is Not Just The Physical But It Is The Appearance Of The Pain A Person Carries Inside
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Lies Versus Truth
Lies Versus Truth
1. You were told that you were worthless. Jesus considers you valuable even to pay His very own life for you on a cross.
2. You were told that you would never amount to anything. God can use you to accomplish great things. Look at Apostle Paul who murdered Christians before coming to know Christ. God used Paul in mighty ways, He can use you too.
3. You were told that you were stupid and dumb. God gave you the wisdom He desired you to have and that is sufficient for the work God will use you for.
4. You were told that you were a nobody or were treated that way. God created you in His image. That makes you very special to God.
5. You were told that you are dirt and were treated that way. In Genesis, God saw that He created you and said that you were good.
6. You were told that you don't mean anything. You were fearfully and wonderfully made by God. See Psalm 139. You mean a lot to God.
7. You were told that nothing good can come from you or that you don't matter or you may have been told that the world is better off without you. You have influenced many lives. How many people would have no one if they did not have you? What if your one act of kindness changed someone's life forever? Your love and kindness towards others will change many lives and will have a significant effect on the world.
8. You were told that no one could love you. God loves you even to give His only Son for you. Nothing can separate you from God's love. God created you to be loved. Those who do not love you have sinned against God.
9. You were told that there was something wrong with you. God created you to be unique and different. No 2 people are the same. God created your emotions and He created your personality. You have nothing to be ashamed of for how God created you to be. There is nothing wrong with you as a person. The only thing that creates problems is sin. Repent of any known sin and accept Jesus as you Lord and Savior and through the Holy Spirit of God, you are a new creation.
10. You were told that you will never accomplish anything good. Your faith in God and your love, kindness and compassion toward others has already accomplished much good whether you have seen it or not.
11. You were mistreated. Those who mistreated you has also mistreated God. What you have done to others you have done to God. See Matt. 25:31-46 I will hope and pray that you will be encouraged by this post. I love you all.
Rodney Calmes
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Warning: Do Not Hate Those Who Are Different!
Warning: Do Not Hate Those Who Are Different!
There are people out there who may like something that maybe no one else would like. If that person does not violate the Bible and does not hurt someone else, let that person embrace what they like. Do not ridicule them. They have a right to like that even if you don't. No one has any right to ridicule someone for their differences.
If the Bible calls something a sin then in a loving and gentle way, show them the scriptures. Pray for them. If you cannot find it in the Bible that says it is a sin, leave them alone and let them do what they like. Hating someone because they are different is wrong. If a person is in sin, we should hate the sin and not the person.
Rodney Calmes
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Accept The Differences Of Others, None Of Us Are The Same. Be Yourself
Accept The Differences Of Others, None Of Us Are The Same. Be Yourself
We all have things that we like and we all have things that we dislike. Embrace in the things that you like as long as you are not hurting anyone and it does not go against God's commands in the Bible. If you like to swing off the chandeliers, embrace that as long as they are your chandeliers. If you like to climb trees, do it. If you like to play with kids toys, do it. There is nothing wrong with any of these things. You don't have to try to be like everyone else, be yourself.
There are things that I like that are different than what other people my age like. I like to watch the classic Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show, I like 70's music, I like Ford Gran Torinos. I like to hunt deer, but whether or not I get one, I could care less even though other hunters are competitive, I am not. I like to make chocolate chip cookies even when other guys do not get into that. I like to enjoy nature. I like to fish even if I do not catch anything.
I am a very sensitive person who cries easily, especially when I know that someone else is hurting when most guys are not like that. I like helping people even though a lot of people could care less. I am a Christian.
You all have a right to be who you are without being judged. If you do something that the Bible tells you not to, you need to change that. If you are hurting other people, that needs to change. If you are not violating the Bible and are not hurting others, enjoy what you like and be yourself. Accept the differences of others and love them for who they are. If they violate the Bible, gently restore them with love. Love the person no matter what they like or dislike no matter how different it is.
Rodney Calmes