GUILT: THAT SILENT BURDEN
Almost all of us carry some form of guilt inside: a guilt that is not always visible, that we do not always talk about, but that sometimes returns when we are alone and makes us ask ourselves, “What if I had done something differently?” Today, we are going to talk about that silent guilt, not to judge ourselves even more, but to look at it with more humanity. What Is Guilt? Guilt is that inner feeling that we have done something wrong, failed in some way, caused harm, or not done enough. At its core, guilt contains a form of anger turned against ourselves: the person not only feels pain about what happened, but also accuses, reproaches, and punishes themselves internally. That is why guilt can become so damaging. When it becomes intense or persistent, it can make a person feel that they do not deserve peace, love, rest, or a new opportunity. In some cases, that inner punishment can become so strong that the person begins to hurt themselves emotionally, neglect themselves, or even harm ...