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tennis tom
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Posted - 11/30/2006 : 10:39:13
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quote: Originally posted by JaneLeslie
Well I find it interesting that sometimes when I am really feeling my emotional pain I cannot tell the difference BETWEEN that and the physical pain! I know that something "hurts" but is it my body or my mind!!! I can' tell for those few minutes. How can that be?
Really strange, but I hope this is the right direction.
Thanks, Jane
If it's TMS induced physical pain, it is real pain due to the autonmoic nervous system reducing the oxygen supply to a part of the body resulting in harmless pain. If you are feeling both physical and emotional pain concurently, that would probably be a good thing.
The gremlin is confused, you are winning the game! You may be experiencing a transformation in your consciousness. You may want to hold onto something in case you start levitaitng. You are on the right track. Just do it!-- No fear! |
Edited by - tennis tom on 11/30/2006 12:24:38 |
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Singer_Artist
USA
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Posted - 11/30/2006 : 11:19:55
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Wow Jane, You have some great feedback here! Sounds like you are on the right path, totally! ACL always gives the best advice..and I must admit I chuckled when TT wrote that you may levitate..:) Talk to you soon! Karen |
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Singer_Artist
USA
1516 Posts |
Posted - 11/30/2006 : 11:24:29
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Hi again Jane, I just now saw the note you wrote me below..Sorry..I just wrote you something b4 reading it..I consider you a good pal too..:)) I so relate to alot of what you are experiencing..THese deeper, intense emotions are VERY hard to deal with..Unfortunately, lately I have been using food to push them down and this has really caught up w/ me, health wise..I wonder why the heck we all are sooo afraid to just FEEL our FEELINGS and be done with them..I suppose that is a very complex question to ask..Keep up the good work..you are ahead of the game in my book..I have been a slacker in this work lately..So busy learning new songs for new gigs, and other stressors of life and this transition I am in..Talk soon! Hugs, Karen |
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JaneLeslie
USA
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Posted - 12/01/2006 : 08:46:14
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Thank God for you people. This is an overwhelming time but I will continue in spite of the fear. This is the last frontier, letting the mind take the brunt.
I actually will be trying out a psychoanalytically trained therapist soon and I am rather excited to get help with this as it is a challenge by oneself.
Thanks. I will keep you all posted. Sometimes the pain is going between the body and the emotions/mind. Back and forth. We'll see how long it lasts.
Can't lose confidence. I will persist and especially in activities of daily life, which can slide a bit in the middle of this.
How long might this process last Tennis Tom? I have an urge to take tranquilizers or something but I think this would slow me down.
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tennis tom
USA
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Posted - 12/01/2006 : 10:41:32
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quote JL:
"Can't lose confidence. I will persist and especially in activities of daily life, which can slide a bit in the middle of this.
How long might this process last Tennis Tom? I have an urge to take tranquilizers or something but I think this would slow me down."
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There is no way I could ever predict that, knowing almost nothing about your situation. It is really up to YOU. I would encourage you to "persist in activities of daily life," which will build-up your "confidence" in your personal strength to control your mindbody.
Good Luck
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