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balto
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Posted - 06/27/2012 : 09:52:54
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quote: Originally posted by Ace1
Balto, I read a little bit of Hansons a budda brain. It was pretty good, I liked Kehoe's book better bc in my opinion it was more to the point without the biology, which Im not quite sure he fully understands it, he just has theoriesm. He also says the mind is more likely to be negative, I think thats just training and the socitey we are in. Mind power I think explains more why someone may be the way they are based on the self talk and the talk they heard growing up
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I thought Dr Hanson's book would help some of us that want to know more about the technical aspect of tms/anxiety before they can accept the concept. It show them what is going on within our body, our brain in term of chemicals, hormones, and how the brain and body raact to negative emotion.
Kehoe's book is very good. I think if he has an MD or a PhD behind his name it would be more popular. Many people would be more acceptance if you have some credential or great title. :) |
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balto
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Posted - 06/27/2012 : 09:58:58
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quote: Originally posted by jennypeanut
I have so enjoyed reading all the replies to this post. Balto, you have given me great wisdom and also a nice laugh. I didn't think anyone would really respond to my question "and how exactly does one go about not worrying?" and suddenly all this great wisdom combined with experience has followed. I have spent a lot of time thinking about what you said Balto, and what followed with Ace and Art. I feel like I have discovered some truths to life that have been hidden from me. I am a spiritual person, believing in Christ, and actually I've found these truths to line up with my own spiritual beliefs so I feel that for the first time I am connecting mind-body-spirit. Maybe that sounds weird. It feels good though. I feel like I'm coming together, that these parts have all been separated. On a side note tonight I have found out some very tragic news involving a dear friend. It's a terrible story and since I heard it I have developed a new pain. I am attributing this to TMS and using my mind to weed out the negative thoughts. I'm really using the things I have found from this one thread to get me through this. Anyway, thanks again.
I'm not a Chistian but I did see religious belief saved many people. A great Christian teacher once said the purpose of our existance is to serve. Jesus walked this earth to serve God and his people. If we can live our lives always thinking about how to serve other around us better and forget more about our problems, we wouldn't have much problems to worry of. And I believe him.
No, I don't know everything. I'm just here to share my experience. |
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balto
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Posted - 06/27/2012 : 10:00:51
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quote: Originally posted by Wodg
quote: Originally posted by balto
Thanks TT. You know, I speak much worse than I write. At least when I write I have time to think, to fix, and re-write. I work in sale. Many times after a long sale pitch to a client, he/her would have a blank look on his face, then after a long pause he told me: "I have no idea what the heck you've just saying but I'm going to make this purchase because you have a "cute" accent and somehow I trusted you." hahaha. It is amazing I survice and make a living in sale for around 25 years when half of my clients have no idea what the heck I was talking about. :) People are so nice, I've been so lucky.
Heheh! where are you from Balto?
Wodg, I was a boat people from Vietnam.
No, I don't know everything. I'm just here to share my experience. |
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jennypeanut
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Posted - 06/27/2012 : 21:04:59
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quote: I'm not a Chistian but I did see religious belief saved many people. A great Christian teacher once said the purpose of our existance is to serve. Jesus walked this earth to serve God and his people. If we can live our lives always thinking about how to serve other around us better and forget more about our problems, we wouldn't have much problems to worry of. And I believe him.
Preach it! You are exactly right. A God who serves his people and became nothing, which is everything. And I have never thought about how that takes us out of ourselves and out of our own mind-traps. I used to be involved with helping the less fortunate in my community, but not lately and I really think it's a healthy thing to do, and would prob. take away some of this TMS crap.
Ace - so that book Mind Power - did you find it conflicting with your spiritual beliefs? I don't consider myself religious, even though I do participate in religious practices. But I do believe in Christ.
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MichaelB
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Posted - 06/28/2012 : 00:03:17
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I also sweat. Mostly at night. I wake up in a sweat. During the day, I walk around feeling like I have fever, but I don't. I've checked it and my temp is normal. I'm happy you're so close to a change to the norm. It gives me hope. I was close but I've returned to my TMS. When I hear about TMS leaving someone, I impresses me. Keep on keeping on. |
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Ace1
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Posted - 06/28/2012 : 18:14:14
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No I really don't think it conflicts at all actually it goes in line with quite a few of Jesus' teachings. Like the one that says those who have many talents will have more given to them and the ones that have few will have what they have taken away. Really mind power is a technique to help you achieve unconscious relaxation when you may have been unable to without them |
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