Thursday, April 10, 2014

Momentary Stress Blunder

I heard that there  is this antidote that would ease all symptoms of:
 
      • Depression
        • Loneliness
          • Bing eating
            • Drug addiction
              • Smoking
                • Stress
                  • Asthma
                    • Psoriasis
What might it be?

It's meditation.

When you mediate, you feel like you're on top of the world. Your perspective contain and your emotions in stillness. Nothing else matter to you. Stress level. And the human condition eases within your heart.

That's the power meditation brings. It rids you of all pain and aggravation.

5 comments:

  1. Maybe meditation actually can calm the nerves.

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  2. Would writing out my thoughts and feeling relieve me of the stress I feel right now. An author talked about pain body. I feel it in myself, a big pain body.

    I feel the overwhelming pain my family and marriage give me. My parents never value my role in their lives. They only want me to do everything to promote their ideas and how they look to others. I'm just a tool.

    Where is my destiny? I feel like a deadend. Nowhere to turn. The urge to give up scares me because I'm afraid to position myself further into loneliness.

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  3. Am I still in the midlife crisis state, where my thoughts scare me to death.

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  4. I thought i'm strong all the time until pain strikes me. Others easily influence how i feel as a person. It is hard to avoid how others judge us. There is no proof but i feel like how they treat me is how much value i have as a person. Anybody have any thought about this?

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