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Microwave Christianity

The phrase Allopathic medicine is used as term to describe mainstream medical use of pharmacologically active agents or physical interventions to treat, eradicate or suppress symptoms or pathophysiologic processes of diseases or conditions. Medical practice is now beginning to take an Integrated approach which includes psychological emotional and in some cases spiritual. A GP will often ask […]

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Self-Scaring

Why do people like a good scare? Horror films, Haunted Houses? I found this description of a ride at Alton Towers – ‘Oblivion beckons you to face your fears, and as you’re held, overhanging the edge of the world’s first vertical drop rollercoaster, you get a moment to savour what is to come. Prepare yourself […]

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Graduated Exposure

When you jump in swimming pool and its cool after a minute or so your body gets used to the temperature of the pool. The water has not changed its temperature, but what has happened is habituation. Habituation is when we get used to things that remain the same. This type of graduated exposure appears […]

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Fear is autonomic and person salient

I am wondering if an aspect of fear is linked to identity, meaning and purpose for fear is autonomic, nobody chooses to be afraid. Autonomic means it occurs involuntarily or spontaneously, but not everyone is afraid of the same thing. There appears to be a detection system in operation which is person salient and sets […]

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I wonder

A person who is determined to confront their fears,  would rather know the outcome than be tormented by the not knowing. A confrontational person steps out and if they fail, they fail, but they would rather do that than to never step out and wonder, how it would have been in their life if they […]

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Set-Forward

A setback is a set-forward. I like them and I like it when someone who invites a friend gets a no. This will give them another chance to practice what we have to do in between the setbacks. We gather hope and have a rest from the rejection, and we begin to learn more in […]

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Unfamiliar Territory

Think about this: Who would be afraid to take a chance if fear were a positive force, not a negative one? I want to suggest that all along, fear has not been the enemy. It has been your friend, letting you know that this is unfamiliar territory as well as giving you a heads- up […]

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