Hi ((((((((((((((((GS))))))))))))))))),
I was wondering something. A while back I wrote to someone here (Lupita!)
about what I'd learned years ago interviewing a mindfulness/spirituality researcher
about affirmations.
What he explained was that the subconscious is neutral, yet incredibly powerful.
It absorbs all the data/information/wording that comes at it, and knits it into us.
So...it's important to create/wear grooves of new thoughts about oneself that are
POSITIVELY expressed. Because if the wording we use in our thoughts is negative
or harsh (even if we said, for example, "I no longer want to be negative or harsh")
the subconscious , since it's nonrational, will take in: NO and NEGATIVE and HARSH.
So instead, to wear these new connections/thoughts into our beings, he said, we instead
need to create thought patters more like (just for example): I am GRATEFUL and ALIVE
and FULL of POSSIBILITY.
(Or whatever would be an effective "positive opposite" to a negative rumination.)
Do you think any of this would be helpful to you? I was just thinking about how
powerfully scalding the language you use to describe yourself/your pain is, and
wondering if flipping it would be useful. Or if the language, while it describes
the pain so perfectly...might possibly be subconsciously reinforcing or reproducing
it?
It's just a thought and may not be useful at all, in which case, please pitch it!
I am listening.
love to you,
Hops