Showing posts with label realistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realistic. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Physicist

How may we make the following questions more instructive, productive, or realistic? How may they be improved.

~ In what way are fields the substance of existence?
~ What light is created through the interaction of a magnetic field and an electric field?
~ What is a very good reason to suspect that radio waves are very like light waves?
~ How is a field modifying my life right now?
~ In what way are invisible rays real?
~ What confusion are you experiencing about the nature of reality?
~ In the case where field overlapping initiates configuration, what is the nature of that configuration?
~ How true is it that the length of a light wave is about the width of a single cell organism? Who has seen significance in the phenomenon?
~ How do you express gratitude for your ability to recognize underlying pattern?

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Trip Plans




It is good to be realistic about my age and nature.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Traumatized

To help a person who has experienced trauma, take her part. Be honest and realistic, but respect what he says and does, take her seriously, try walking in his shoes. Ask questions. Admit errors.
Show interest in her story. Look for messages, reenactments, and other evidence of traumas.

Adults with recent traumas may demonstrate neuroses or compulsion similar to a person traumatized in childhood.

The traumatized person benefits from having an honest understanding advocate.

Know that the past cannot be corrected, but the reality of it can be grieved in a way that allows one to move on in greater health.

The traumatized person is isolated by the trauma and may be lonely and misunderstood without being fully aware of it.

It may be unpleasant to be exposed to the anger and aggression of the person becoming aware of her trauma. The mute inner-child is easier to be with than a newly expressive adult. However the creative marvel of the regained ability to feel may be nearly as rewarding to the witness as to the person returning to their whole self.

The traumatized person has learned a fear of feeling. Once that fear is overcome healing, growth, and development begin and continue.


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