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Weight Gain, Fear and Kitty Cats

Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite

I was having fun watching my two cats play one morning when I had one of those AHA moments. I had one of those ‘out of the blue’ moments of clarity that enlightened, empowered and inspired me. The pussycats were playing a leap-frog kind of game when the play turned into aggression. Both cats ‘puffed up’ almost simultaneously. Raised hair on the back and a puffed-out tail are animalistic signs of defensiveness or hostility. In a flash, I thought of the many people I work with who are struggling with weight gain. No matter how many diets or exercise regimens they begin, quit, and begin again they can’t seem to shed unwanted pounds. Have they ‘puffed up’ in fear or hostility? Do my overweight clients have a subconscious fear of losing weight, of the vulnerability of getting rid of their armor of fat?

When you are in a state of fear you cling to your current Comfort Zone. This fear prevents action. It holds you back. You want to lose weight so badly that it consumes much of your waking thoughts, yet you self-sabotage your Weight Loss progress for fear of the person you will find under the layers of fat. You are scared of who you are at your innermost core! The payoff for staying fat is that it allows the person to stay hidden underneath the extra pounds. You don’t do anything, such as keeping on unwanted weight, unless you get something out of it. Wearing a fat suit has become part of your identity, and taking off that mask would reveal what you are truly like underneath. What if you don’t like what you see? Obese people fear that their true selves would show if there were no layers of fat to hide behind. This fear of losing weight is grounded in their low self-esteem.

Fear of weight loss is not uncommon, especially for those who’ve been overweight since childhood. When self-esteem and health goals collide, the body image goals often triumph. If you have low self-esteem, if you don’t like, or you reject, who you are you will not be able to make positive changes. The ability to move beyond fear, vulnerability and low self-esteem does not come from a place of disgust or self-rejection. Any diet or exercise regime that you engage in that is inspired by self-disgust will be negative and punitive. Self-loathing will not deliver the outcome, the weight loss, you hope to achieve. Your Body will fight back at every turn with the egoic behavior of self-protection and survival. You will stay heavy or ‘puff up’ even more because you’re beating yourself up more and more. The more you beat up on yourself the harder it is to reach for a healthy self-image and let go of your fear. And the vicious cycle becomes a tired repetitive pattern of weight gain, weight loss, more weight gain.

You are not your body. You are your intuition, personal passions, truth and the voice of your inspiration. Get in touch with that part of you. Discover who you are hiding underneath your Body Weight protection. Learn how to love yourself, unconditionally, and you will effortlessly shed the shields that hide you. You are here to live fully and noticeably! Come out of hiding and share your magnificent self with the rest of the world. Everyone has a potential for greatness within. Shine the light on yours, let us see who you are. You are a gift just waiting to be unwrapped.

About the Author

Valery is the Founder of the International Association for Inner Wizards. Reclaim the integrity of your own being. Within you lies all the knowledge about who you are, including your challenges and desires. Our ultimate mission is to reconnect you with the power that is already within you and to encourage you to recognize it, use it and rely upon it in your life. Get free eBooklet “Discover Your Inner Wizard” today at http://www.InnerWizard.com

How to tame a wild kitty cat?

There is a beautiful blue eyed cat that has been hanging around our property but she won’t let us get very close to her or touch her. She is BEAUTIFUL and I want her for my very own house cat. Does any body have any ideas how I can get her to trust me and win her over?

I just took in 2 wild cats. It took about 2 months before I could get them in. I fed them every night and am. First feeding them close to the door and then moving the food right inside the door. I would keep the door open at first with a piece of wood since they would not come close to me if I was standing holding the door open. When I had the chance I closed the door (took many tries with them getting out) and kept them inside. They cried for about 1 week really bad at the door about getting out and then about 2-3 weeks not as bad and then things starting getting better. I had a harder time getting them into a carrier to take to the vet. Wrap her in towel before putting her into the carrier so she can’t get out. Make sure she has no disease, fleas or worms. Get her fixed and shots. Mine are doing better now and let me kiss them and pick them up…etc. Good luck and thanks for taking an interest. We need more people like you.

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