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FM
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I do. Big time!  

 

If someone has hurt or angered me...   Well.. of course you move on, but secretly... its like there's a box in the attic, containing all the worst moments of your life. You know you shouldn't open it but you do, now and again. 

 

I've been thinking about this topic more and more, as I'm prone to retaining stress, bad experiences etc. It can definitely make you physically run down, and generally depressed etc.

 

CBT [Cognitive Behaviour Therapy] and Mindfulness / Meditation have really helped a lot over the past year. Even hypnotherapy tapes etc. Yes I'm into all that carp   [ Glen Harrold is ace b.t.w. ]

 

I still keep going back to the box in the attic though 

 

Can you let go of things?

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Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

If someone hurts or offends me I  pop them into a story that I'm writing and have them meet an unpleasant fate.  Very cathartic, that, I find

   ROFL! Ooh... top tip, Madame 

 

To be serious though - its the opposite of mindfulness - there's a particular meditation called "befriending" - you think of the person that's hurt you and wish them well etc.

Bumping them off [mentally] might be  a better way to go! 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

If someone hurts or offends me I  pop them into a story that I'm writing and have them meet an unpleasant fate.  Very cathartic, that, I find

   ROFL! Ooh... top tip, Madame 

 

To be serious though - its the opposite of mindfulness - there's a particular meditation called "befriending" - you think of the person that's hurt you and wish them well etc.

Bumping them off [mentally] might be  a better way to go! 

I've heard about this mindfulness thing, Roger and wondered whether it proved helpful to people.  Good to hear that you're benefitting from it

Madame Arcati
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

If someone hurts or offends me I  pop them into a story that I'm writing and have them meet an unpleasant fate.  Very cathartic, that, I find

   ROFL! Ooh... top tip, Madame 

 

To be serious though - its the opposite of mindfulness - there's a particular meditation called "befriending" - you think of the person that's hurt you and wish them well etc.

Bumping them off [mentally] might be  a better way to go! 

I've heard about this mindfulness thing, Roger and wondered whether it proved helpful to people.  Good to hear that you're benefitting from it

Its good you know  I did it on kindle and audiobook, but there are courses too.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

If someone hurts or offends me I  pop them into a story that I'm writing and have them meet an unpleasant fate.  Very cathartic, that, I find

   ROFL! Ooh... top tip, Madame 

 

To be serious though - its the opposite of mindfulness - there's a particular meditation called "befriending" - you think of the person that's hurt you and wish them well etc.

Bumping them off [mentally] might be  a better way to go! 

I've heard about this mindfulness thing, Roger and wondered whether it proved helpful to people.  Good to hear that you're benefitting from it

Its good you know  I did it on kindle and audiobook, but there are courses too.

 

 

I saw an advert for these classes on a recent trip to town, Roger.  Is it what used to be called 'Transcendental Meditation' (sp)?

Madame Arcati
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

If someone hurts or offends me I  pop them into a story that I'm writing and have them meet an unpleasant fate.  Very cathartic, that, I find

   ROFL! Ooh... top tip, Madame 

 

To be serious though - its the opposite of mindfulness - there's a particular meditation called "befriending" - you think of the person that's hurt you and wish them well etc.

Bumping them off [mentally] might be  a better way to go! 

I've heard about this mindfulness thing, Roger and wondered whether it proved helpful to people.  Good to hear that you're benefitting from it

Its good you know  I did it on kindle and audiobook, but there are courses too.

 

 

I saw an advert for these classes on a recent trip to town, Roger.  Is it what used to be called 'Transcendental Meditation' (sp)?

It has its origins in that, but its also evolved into something called MBCT [Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy]. Its like training the mind not to upset itself - sit back and notice your individual thoughts - and notice how much stress and anguish you constantly put yourself through, for nothing 

 

Mindfulness is like sleep in that it refreshes the brain - but you're awake and focussed.The amount of mental energy wasted by constantly reliving the past, worrying about the future! By focussing on now, just noticing your breathing, even concentrating on what food tastes like, you bring yourself back into the present.

 

Mark William's Finding Peace In a Frantic World is a great 8 week course on kindle/audiobook. Also good are The Dummies Guides to Mindfulness and MBCT - on kindle but with links to meditation mp3s on a linked site. Ruby Wax's Taming The Mind explains all the things she tried over the years, the neurological aspect of why Mindfulness works.

 

 t.m.i.?

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

I do. Big time!  

 

If someone has hurt or angered me...   Well.. of course you move on, but secretly... its like there's a box in the attic, containing all the worst moments of your life. You know you shouldn't open it but you do, now and again. 

 

I've been thinking about this topic more and more, as I'm prone to retaining stress, bad experiences etc. It can definitely make you physically run down, and generally depressed etc.

 

CBT [Cognitive Behaviour Therapy] and Mindfulness / Meditation have really helped a lot over the past year. Even hypnotherapy tapes etc. Yes I'm into all that carp   [ Glen Harrold is ace b.t.w. ]

 

I still keep going back to the box in the attic though 

 

Can you let go of things?

Good for you Rosie And I don't think the occasional trip back to the attic hurts .....as long as you remember to close the lid again when you leave I have suffered from anxiety and OCD most of my life so I understand some of where you are coming from  

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Good for you Rosie And I don't think the occasional trip back to the attic hurts .....as long as you remember to close the lid again when you leave I have suffered from anxiety and OCD most of my life so I understand some of where you are coming from  

  Didn't know that Baz - you sound very together.

  

FM

nah.. what's the point?    That said, a long time ago, I realised that some people weren't worth trying to keep in your life and I just let those people go.  Life is too short to be bitter (it only hurts you, not the person who p'd you off) and life is too short to waste time on people who don't deserve your love/company/affection/respect. 

Kaffs

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