Friday, March 29, 2013

The Prescription of Forgiveness
Who of us does not need forgiveness?  No one reading this is perfectly free of flaws.  Every person speaking has said something wrong or just the wrong thing at the wrong time.  Have you never taken anything that didn’t belong to you without permission?  Have you ever hurt someone out of anger? Even the most caring person has probably been careless and broken something of importance to someone else.  Perhaps, you told someone you’d get back to them and forgot to communicate in a timely manner. Intentional or not, everyone has a potential to offend others.
Forgiveness is for the forgiver.  The forgiven may benefit.  There may be some ease in a relationship or some continuation of status that wouldn’t be available without the forgiver’s intentional decision. But most importantly, the offended person is the greatest beneficiary.  Bitterness and anger produce detrimental chemicals in our bodies. 
Studies from all over the world have revealed details of the Biblical Truth: “An angry man stirs up strife, And a furious man abounds in transgression.” This is taken from the book of Proverbs, chapter 29 and verse 22 in the Holy Bible.  Actually, there are lots of similar passages.
Scientists and researchers have found that neuroendocrine and neurochemical systems respond in physical ways to stressors and in particular outbursts of aggression.  Neuro means of or pertaining to nerves and endocrine has to do with hormones.  Our nervous system operates by microscopic electric currents and by chemical transfers.  The “feel good” chemicals of dopamine and serotonin were found to be diminished in rats subjected to fearful stressors.  Noradreniline and corticotrophin-releasing hormone, which affects blood levels of corticosterol, were also affected.  These two help regulate attention and arousal, as well as, irritability and also affect attention, cognitive function and mood.
Basically, when we “let loose” our anger and act out, it presents our bodies with a cascade of chemicals that may create a feedback loop.  Perpetuating the same kinds of behavior becomes automatic.  This soup of chemicals decreases our ability to think clearly and pursue healthy, happy relationships, if we indulge too often.  It causes stressors to be even more intense and we can begin to see an altered perspective.
The only way to stop the cycle is to take control.  We have the ability to decide to forgive.  We can release good chemicals by praying for and blessing the offender.  “A merry heart does good, like a medicine.” Proverbs 17:22. Thinking of good things will restore our chemical balances in most cases, though this will usually take a concerted effort and may take a considerable amount of repetition.  Some people may need intervention with medications, but in many cases our own built-in restorative measures can heal our own bodies to become healthy.
You and I are in charge.  Absolutely no one else can think for you.  You choose your thoughts. Reject any that are not in line with your goals for a happy productive life.  Change your mind, as needed.
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is fair, whatever is pure, whatever is acceptable, whatever is commendable, if there is anything of excellence and if there is anything praiseworthy—keep thinking about these things. International Standard Version (2012).  Philippians 4:8
Ref: Biol Psychiatry. 1999 Nov 1;46(9):1167-80.
Biological Psychiatry Volume 46, Issue 9 , Pages 1153-1166, 1 November 1999
Current Issue PANS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 97 no. 1 Ma-Li Wong,  325–330

Monday, March 25, 2013

This is my first blog post.

 
So, I thought I would introduce myself and let you know what to expect for topics in the near future.

You may have happened upon this blog by either Darlene Pawlik or Darling Princess.  I use the two interchangeably.  Darling Princess is my pen name.  I had chosen it because my first name means darling and my middle name, Marie, is derived from Mary, the common name for the mother of Jesus.  Mary was of royal decent and since I was adopted by the Lord of Lords and King of Kings, being His child, I am a princess.  He adopted me because He loves me so much.

I will write about subjects pertaining to family relationships and home education. My children are almost all grown, but I did homeschool for 23 years and would love to share some insight and reflection to young homeschooling families.

I will write about subjects related to the Right to Life: abortion, euthanasia, medical interventions, pregnancy, sex slavery and prostitution and sex in general, as well as abstinence education. 

There will also be times when, as repugnant as I find politics, I will have to address issues that concern the citizenry. We should know what is going on in the government and respond as needed.

I will usually include a strictly Biblical perspective, using actual chapter and verse.  On occasion it will just poke some fun at our world with a satirical rant.   

I also touch on business, since life and business are inextricably linked. I manage three LLCs, four trusts and a limited partnership at this time. The educational value of these cumulatively could provide some interesting discussion.

Other intriguing subjects may come up now and again, but especially pubic speaking and leadership communications skills. Toastmasters is a pretty important part of my life and speaking to groups and individuals is more than a pleasure, it is a calling. 

Here's h
oping to be a blessing to you.

Darlene

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Welcome

Welcome to The Darling Princess Blog. I look forward to sharing a lot with you all very soon.