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519 - Access Imagination and Intuition that Ai Can’t Touch with Angus Fletcher PhD
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“Imagination is story, story is plot, plot is plan, imagination is planning. The brain evolved imagination in order to make plans.” Anger and anxiety are threat responses, our brain wants to deal with the threat through planning, we have to use our imagination. Kids don’t have a lot of anxiety or anger because when they have a threat response, they imagine something.”
Hope requires a doable plan - when hope is gone it’s time to imagine some new possibilities.
imagination as a tool - in magick, not is it true but is it useful?
acceptance interferes with our brain’s ability to view pain as a terrible threat.
Dr Evan Parks • Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
write with trepidation about the descent because I have great respect for the process and do not want to trivialize it. It is a sacred journey. In our culture, however, it is usually categorized as a depression which must be medicated and eliminated as quickly as possible. No one likes to be around someone who is depressed. If we chose, however, to
... See moreMaureen Murdock • The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness
Also, fear is sneaky. It establishes a foothold and sits, content. While you confront it, it is small and weak, and looks back at you with timorous eyes, so that you wonder how it could ever stir you for more than a moment. Turn your back, and it waxes, casting giant shadows and flickering in the corner of your eye, leaning lingeringly on the
... See moreNick Harkaway • The Gone-Away World
He explained that suffering is trying to fix something that cannot be fixed.
Dr Evan Parks • Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
Sadness is an important reminder that parts of our lives that were once rich and meaningful are no longer present.
Dr Evan Parks • Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
The brain does not like information, events, sensations, thoughts, or feelings to be floating around in our brain without some category, meaning, or purpose.
Dr Evan Parks • Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
She had just spoken a truth that every woman who has made the descent knows. Women find their way back to themselves not by moving up and out into the light like men, but by moving down into the depths of the ground of their being.
Maureen Murdock • The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness
When we have a negative view of ourselves, a negative view of the future, and a negative view of our circumstances, we are depressed.