Posted by susan47 on August 6, 2006, at 11:58:49
In reply to Re:, posted by Estella on August 6, 2006, at 3:48:36
THis concept of physical pain being attached to emotional pain is very true. I don't think you understand how completely normal you really are. Why are trying to make yourself so different? Sorry Estella that's just a thought that popped into my head. But I think it's realistic sweetie, honey ... I think it might be realistic. To look at how we're all the same, not different. We are. So many people make themselves physically ill, kill themselves, with diseases they could avoid if they were healed emotionally, psychically. You're no different than any of us. Than any of us. And we rock, baby. We rock. We Rock. Estella remember that.
> I remember my first admission... My very first admission. Nice lady asked if I was ok. I said it hurt. She said 'where does it hurt?' What a strange question... What a strange question... Where does phenomenal red reside? In the mind?
Yes. Why didn't you tell her where it hurt? If it was your soul that hurts, if it's your mind that hurts, if it's your psyche that hurts, why didn't you tell her that? Why are you questioning her question? Were you paying real attention? Where did the psyche hit your body?
Where the hell is that? Where is an emotion? Where was the pain? I didn't know what to say. Inside. I hurt. I hurt. Me. She looked at me strangely. Is this really hard to understand?
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Well, I'm dying to know what you actually said to her.
I'm sorry Estella, today I'm Mean.
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