When I was serious about guitar, I would spend hours trying to
compensate for various physical shortcomings like slightly warped
fingers, odd-growing fingernails and so on. Sometimes standard
intellectual analysis of shape and trajectory would be helpful, and
sometimes it was
Robert Gimbel writes: --From my experience also: sometimes we like to
hold onto our pain
Judy sincerely responds : Or, we'd be happy to let it go if we could
only figure out *how*.
Tom T: I know this will sound redundant as others here have made this
suggestion. If you desire you can buy,
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That's exactly it: you can't figure out how to release the pain.
I had a good councilor and this is the technique she used:
1. Intention is important! First intend to release the pain.
2. Relax and ground yourself into the earth, feels your connection
to the earth.
3. Open your crown chakra
--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto our pain;
it has become part of us, and it seems that we wouldn't be our same
old self(the ego construct),without our pain.
Seems strange that we would want to hold onto that which keeps us
bound, but in a way it takes courage to go
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--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto our pain
Or, we'd be happy to let it go if we could only
figure out *how*.
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--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto our pain
Or, we'd be happy to let it go if we could only
figure out *how*.
In
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--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto our
The Mamas and the Papas said it best:
Glad To Be Unhappy
Fools rush in, so here I am
Awfully glad to be unhappy
I can't win but here I am
More than glad to be unhappy
Unrequited love's a bore, yeah
And I've got it pretty bad
But for someone you adore
It's a pleasure to be sad
Like a straying
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--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto our pain
Or, we'd be happy to let it go if we could only
figure out *how*.
Judy
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--From my experience also: sometimes we like to hold onto
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When you figure out how to hit a line
drive, does it involve the intellect?
Depends on what you mean by intellect.
When I was serious
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--There is a concept, which Eckhart Tolle, talks about: the Pain
Body.
He claims, it is the pain body, which interferes with the
experience of Being, Presence, Enlightenment.
One technique he uses to alleviate the pain body is to just sit with
it; witness it.
He says, that the pain body,
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--There is a concept, which Eckhart Tolle, talks about: the Pain
Body.
He claims, it is the pain body, which interferes with the
experience of Being, Presence, Enlightenment.
One technique he uses to alleviate the
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Exactly. Which is one reason the stick to one teacher
idea may be fatally flawed. One teacher may work for
a student for a while, but then the student's body/mind
construct develops defenses against that teacher,
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