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Jun 07, 2005 15:41

I don't remember why I took a vacation from LJ, but I kind of forgot to come back until now. I got busy, and didn't think about posting when I wasn't busy... blah blah blah... got out of the habit. But the good news is I'm alive ( Read more... )

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mountain_spirit June 7 2005, 23:40:00 UTC
i took Welbutrin to quit smoking, it was great. i even lost 5 lbs. my anxiety seems to have leveled out since i finished my prescription.

you should rent "What the Bleep Do We Know?" (they have it at Blockbuster) and examine your reality, that will help you be less anxious.

also read "Fearless Living" by Rhonda Britten. brilliant book.

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songsmith June 8 2005, 14:44:30 UTC
Thanks for the recommendation, but as I said, my anxiety is phisiological, not circumstantial. My anxiety attacks don't make any logical or spiritual sense. I try to explain them away, and I'm still hyper-ventilating.

BTW... Just out of curiosity, how did you come to find me and put me on your friends list?

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mountain_spirit June 8 2005, 17:01:47 UTC
of course its physiological, but there is a mind-body connection you shouldn't discount. this is why i am suggesting "What the Bleep Do We Know" as recommended viewing ( ... )

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songsmith June 8 2005, 18:24:32 UTC
Hi, Jody. I'm not god. And my religious beliefs are not based on fear. they are based on hope. not wishful thinking, but knowledge of what is to come because of Christ's finished work ( ... )

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mountain_spirit June 8 2005, 19:23:53 UTC
well, i'm Pagan, and studying Wicca, so i've pretty much already made up my mind on the whole Christianity thing. however, i do respect your choice to worship in whichever way you choose.

in the meantime...

i think you should listen to this, if for nothing else than entertainment, i really enjoyed the segment: (hopefully you have DSL)

http://www.thislife.org/

Godless America
At a time when House Majority Leader Tom Delay calls for enacting a "Biblical worldview" in government, when Christians are asserting their ideals in the selection of judges, in public school science classes and elsewhere, This American Life spends an hour trying to remember why anyone liked the separation of church and state in the first place.

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