fabiG wrote:The only thing I'd like to add is: We can also learn to accept that we don't know why, and it's just something that happened.
Very nicely put. This is where your autopilot disengages and you are ready to move on. But this is probably the hardest aspect of acceptance, at least for me as a rational person...
I feel like that now, pretty much always. Don't get me wrong, I feel a lot of compassion; more than I ever did. But I've no desire anymore to understand what isn't relevant.
I can see though, how, what you describe might be easier (maybe even necessary) for a lot of people at first. Since people who are used to telling themselves something negative (often for a long time), might find it easier to counter balance that by telling themselves something different, or at least think of alternative options.
Peter