Newsletter
THE POST
  • Sign In
  • News
    • Education
    • Hornsby
    • Ku-ring-gai
    • Mosman
    • North Sydney
    • Northern Beaches
    • Willoughby
    • Council
      • Hornsby Council
      • Ku-ring-gai Council
      • Mosman Council
      • North Sydney Council
      • Willoughby Council
      • Northern Beaches Council
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Business
  • Columnists
    • Tina Brown
    • Claudia Butjerevic
    • Cecilia Castle
    • Rejimon Punchayil
    • Karen Humphries
    • Tina Brown – Community Independent
    • Cristina Davy
    • John Zavaglia
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Community
    • Events
      • Community Event
      • Concert
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Advertise
  • Sign In
  • Sign In
  • News
    • Education
    • Hornsby
    • Ku-ring-gai
    • Mosman
    • North Sydney
    • Northern Beaches
    • Willoughby
    • Council
      • Hornsby Council
      • Ku-ring-gai Council
      • Mosman Council
      • North Sydney Council
      • Willoughby Council
      • Northern Beaches Council
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Business
  • Columnists
    • Tina Brown
    • Claudia Butjerevic
    • Cecilia Castle
    • Rejimon Punchayil
    • Karen Humphries
    • Tina Brown – Community Independent
    • Cristina Davy
    • John Zavaglia
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Community
    • Events
      • Community Event
      • Concert
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Advertise
  • Sign In
No Result
View All Result
THE POST
THE POST
Home The Post Columnists

Guilt

by John Zavaglia
October 1, 2024
in Columnists, John Zavaglia
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
0
0
SHARES
37
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsApp

What is one of our emotions that constantly hounds us?  It is our propensity to “feel guilty”.  Guilt is a begrudging sense of responsibility centred around the actions of one thing: ourselves.

You could even say it is a “backward thought” where we ruminate into our deeds of the past.  Our guilty connotations create a vivid visualisation.  The saddened face of our mother or father when we did not visit.  Lamenting over what was or wasn’t said when our loved ones were around.  We don’t need to be an artist to recreate the imagery that guilt can contrive, it is an inherent skill formed within the trauma of our minds.

According to philosopher Soren Kierkegaard the antithesis of guilt is freedom.  We live in a communal world with common expectations, where it is through our spirited sense for individual freedom that life can only be balanced by our guilt.

In other words, guilt is a byproduct of when we decide to act as individuals.  Through our upbringing we have also been constantly told the error of our ways by our parents, guardians and mentors.  We become responsible for our faith, responsible to our partners, responsible to our boss.  Even at times we may not know exactly what we are responsible for.  Guilt is undeniably detrimental; it is also undeniably inevitable.

How do we treat our guilt?  We simply must own it.  Guilt is an unwelcome feeling that we try too hard to discard.  If we decide to own our guilt, we have an opportunity to accept it as opposed to resisting against it.  By owning our guilt, we can articulate exactly what we are guilty of and take it from being a “backward thought” to a “forward thought”.

We can ask what wisdom we can gain from it. It is through our freedom of choice that leads us into guilt, it is through our freedom of choice that we can also co-exist with it.


John Zavaglia MBA, ACA, is the therapist & founder of Mind Life offering services in Mental Health counselling focusing on anxiety, depression, social anxiety, grief & addiction.  As an experienced Toastmaster & President of the North Sydney branch, John also provides services to treat public speaking phobia and is available for public speaking engagements.  Mind Life Is an accredited mental health services provider under the guidance of the Australian Counselling Association.  (ACA)

Subscribe to the Mind Life Channel: www.youtube.com/@mindlifechannel


John Zavaglia

John Zavaglia

ADVERTISEMENT
  • News
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Business
  • Columnists
  • Community
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Advertise

© 2024 King Publications Pty Limited - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.
No AI Training
Just a heads up, folks! This publication is not meant for training generative AI. The author and publisher have the exclusive right to use this work for training AI and developing machine learning language models. So, please don’t use it for that purpose. Thanks for understanding!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Sign In

Don't have an account yet? Register

Forgot password?

Register

Already have an account? Sign In

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Education
    • Hornsby
    • Ku-ring-gai
    • Mosman
    • North Sydney
    • Northern Beaches
    • Willoughby
    • Council
      • Hornsby Council
      • Ku-ring-gai Council
      • Mosman Council
      • North Sydney Council
      • Willoughby Council
      • Northern Beaches Council
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Business
  • Columnists
    • Tina Brown
    • Claudia Butjerevic
    • Cecilia Castle
    • Rejimon Punchayil
    • Karen Humphries
    • Tina Brown – Community Independent
    • Cristina Davy
    • John Zavaglia
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Community
    • Events
      • Community Event
      • Concert
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Advertise

© 2024 King Publications Pty Limited - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.
No AI Training
Just a heads up, folks! This publication is not meant for training generative AI. The author and publisher have the exclusive right to use this work for training AI and developing machine learning language models. So, please don’t use it for that purpose. Thanks for understanding!

Go to mobile version