Joe90 wrote:
But anyway she works at a place where I used to work, and now that she's on Facebook I'm going to see who she talks to there and who she doesn't talk to, and it will hurt if I see that she talks to people who didn't give me the time of day when I worked there (even though I made the effort to be friendly to them).
Like Chris1989, I do have a habit of comparing myself to other people. How do I be more mindful about this?
By the way I don't let her know that I'm feeling this way. I just pretend that I'm happy that she's on Facebook.
You want to see what she's doing, but you really don't and you really shouldn't.
Get off social media, as these kinds of thing plant an unhappy seed in people.
Humans are designed around their entire world being their small village/tribe. Having access to too many people is not good for us, and especially not women because it brings the worst out of humanities covetous nature. We covet evil things with our eyes, which ferments in our heart. The more evil things we look at, the more those demonic things marinate within the heart and corrupts our desire. If something is making you unhappy, CUT IT OFF. This is what Christ meant when he said "If your right eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell." Matthew 5:29 He's not saying to dismember yourself but to cut off the thing that is setting a precedent for these unhappy thoughts. You don't even have to be religious to do this.
The human eye is VERY powerful. It can make us very happy, or it can make us very upset. We channel the power of the eye by looking at beautiful things and having beautiful thoughts, but when we stare at temporal desires it makes us woefuly unpset so that: "I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do, I do not do. But what I hate, I do. 16And if I do what I do not want to do, I admit that the law is good. 17In that case, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it." Romans 15-17
Hence when we look at evil things, evil begins to take control of who we really are and it turns us into something we don't want to be. Desiring the treasures and fame of this world makes us all unhappy because that isn't who we really are. The world and its riches are all temporal. Fame is temporal, but an innocent and pure heart is immortal and will last forever.
Therefor,
do NOT look at them.
Do NOT look at things that make you unhappy. You become your thoughts, and if your thoughts are covetous then it only makes since that you take on all its ugliness and then feel ugly. Nobody wants to become ugly, thus you have to protect what goes into your eyes to prevent your ugliness so that you might feel beautiful.
There's a reason why eyes are central to beauty, yet humans don't seem to guard what goes into it. They can protect what goes into their mouths to sculpt their bodies, but how do they mind their spiritual health? A recent saying I've learned that I quite like is that
"a good conscious is to the soul what health is to the body".