Liver Three --

May 01, 2007 22:06

I think I've discovered the conclusion to my string of nostalgic entries. Or at least, I feel like something has been leading up to these realizations. Anyway, this entry is not a final conclusion, rather, I feel like a door has been unlocked. My explanation is roundabout, so bear with me ( Read more... )

acupuncture etc., nostalgia, introspection

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mundungus42 May 3 2007, 07:25:30 UTC
This is absolutely fascinating. Having had my ankle fixed by you, I have perfect faith in your diagnoses and ability to heal. Here's hoping that the fix is long-lasting, and if it isn't that you're tuned in to whatever's wrong. By the by, nobody is ever 100% genuine 100% of the time. Part of is is how we are physicaly, part of it is selfishly wanting to appear a certain way, but part of it also has to do with that no matter how one feels about one's self, there's no excuse for being mean, and I suspect, that's something that both of us get. Nobody's perfect, but I must admit that you're pretty freaking awesome, and I hope you'll bear that in mind.

I'm attempting to do feng shui on my new office, which Jeff has pooh poohed, but it's not like he has to be there for hours on end. That and if he's not at all interested, I can do subtle changes to the energy flow in our apartment and he won't know what I'm doing. Though the dangly crystals may be a dead giveaway. ;)

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trinary May 3 2007, 14:45:38 UTC
and bright red ribbon is far from subtle. But if Jeff gives you a hard time, tell him it's doctors orders ;) Besides, Feng Shui can easily be understood in terms of good hard western Psychology -- it should be easy for even the most dubious rationalist to understand that sitting at your desk with your back towards the wall and your face towards the door is more psychologically appealing that having your face to the wall and you back to the door.

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tanyahp May 3 2007, 19:23:06 UTC
Gah, this is pretty much how my office is set up (with my back to the freakin' door!) No wonder I've been working from home lately! Anywho, your entry was amazing, I'm really happy for you! Way to diagnose and treat! I am also confronting some rather heavy emotional issues lately, anxiety and depression being part of the mix. Mostly been dealing through talking, as I haven't found an acupuncturist up here (and can't really afford one...maybe a student, but that would be a one-time sort of thing and I prefer to get to know the person who is stickin' the pins in me). Thank you for your open and honest writing.

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