The Saving of a Friendship

I have a best friend that I love. She is like a sister. We are very close. But she is one of the most negative self-defeating human beings I have ever met. We have been friends for almost ten years and initially when we met, we were both young and fun. Well in the last ten years, she has been divorced, unemployed, and damn-near homeless. Her childhood wasn’t the best either. She was abused mentally and sexually so her negative behavior is simply a product of her environment. She has also never searched for help outside of prayer and God.

I am not advising that prayer is not enough. I am advising that you have to pray and add an action. Pray for healing and start to make healthy life decisions. You can’t pray and then turn around and do the same thing every day, week, or year. You cannot pray for weight loss and never change your diet or exercise routine. You cannot pray for a job and never look for one.

My friend believes that love means abuse. She was never taught that abuse does not equal love. The foundation of her life began this way, but it does not have to end this way. And, that is where our disconnection lies. Because I just do not understand it.

I was raised in a love bubble. My family and childhood was great, so oftentimes I feel sorry for her and listen. But, lately my optimism and faith has been shaken. I have issues that I am dealing with and her baggage of negativity leaves me spent and exhausted. I am always the positive person. I always have a great word for someone but when I am feeling down, there is no way I can be around anyone who sucks my energy dry.

Ultimately, I feel guilty and less of a friend. Because one day she called and I just couldn’t answer the phone. It seemed like a grey cloud covered my cell phone. It was like the music I was listening to stopped. My lights flickered. I could feel my resistance. I was so tired of hearing her “same story, different smell” sagas. Her complaints about life and the things she constantly does over and over again. She loves the wrong men. She eats the wrong food and surrounds herself with negative people. But, she wants and prays for positive outcomes.

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03.04.2010
Tiffany C. Hill
Thanks Ella. Since I wrote this our friendship has really improved. It's beautiful.
03.03.2010
Ella
What a great story. I think a lot of people have similar situations happen with their friends.
10.06.2009
Candace Avont
awwww! Nice story. And I completely understand you. I learned in my high school physics class that energy is never lost, it's simiply transferred. So you friend has been transferring negative energy to you whenever you guys talk. It makes her feel better because she's being freed, however temporary, because the negativity is being released, unfortunately onto you. I just hope you found a way to release that energy so that you didn't internalize it.
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