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The mind is extremely complex, we program it in the simplest of ways.
Bring acute awareness to where you place minute by minute attention. (A simple task)
PTSD is complex (complex PTSD even more complex), healing is simple and repetitive.
Focus on the breath, build your intensity, letting go becomes much easier. (Simple). Refuse to dissociate, this is our daily battlefield.
Work on one thing at a time, a laser approach, not an abstract shotgun blast.
Less effort needed when we use a laser to heal.
As Bruce Lee says, “I do not fear the man who practices 10,000 kicks, I fear the man who practices one kick 10,000 times.”
Explore your inner word, become friends with your nervous system.
Our breath controls the nervous system, our ability to calm down, feel safe and secure, free to enjoy life.
Simple things, like grasping only positive emotions takes no extra time.
Being aware uses no extra time or effort.
Accepting takes as much time as judging or grasping.
Why choose to suffer?
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Posted by The Moody Mom on November 10, 2019 at 2:01 am
Great post! Breaking it down into steps keeps it less overwhelming
Posted by Marty on November 10, 2019 at 2:55 am
Thanks