Oh, Ankh, I feel that, totally. That was one of my biggest fears in life as well! : D But when I had the deep-vein thrombosis a few years ago, and was lying in bed for a week without being able to really walk, I had a realization "Okay, now you are not in control. You might as well be dead. Call the ambulance and let it play out". I strongly believe that it was my higher self saying that to me. And the next few weeks, I have been treated and not for a moment did I have a second of "Ego" talking. He was scared? Maybe. But he was silent, and he accepted whatever came : D
Same with dentists. But with enough pain, even our biggest fears can be overcame. And my dentist is an amazing person, always smiling, being positive, telling me everything that is happening. I am actually enjoying when I am treated there.
As for this thread, I strongly suggest that we keep this up and repeat what we learned today - every day!
My lesson was simple. I still retain my negativity about my physical capabilities, although I am stronger and (seemingly?) healthier than ever. There is a huge cold+snow stuff going on in our city at this moment, and one nosebleed from coming out to the cold (from 15+celsius to minus 20, without water to drink, and with 5 beer inside my belly) a few nights ago was enough to put me into a mild depression. This morning, however, I realized that I cannot BE the strong, healthy person if I do not act like one. And so I went out to the cold, and did everything that needed to be done. No issues, no problems. Bashar-inspiried? Yes! : D
Same with dentists. But with enough pain, even our biggest fears can be overcame. And my dentist is an amazing person, always smiling, being positive, telling me everything that is happening. I am actually enjoying when I am treated there.
As for this thread, I strongly suggest that we keep this up and repeat what we learned today - every day!
My lesson was simple. I still retain my negativity about my physical capabilities, although I am stronger and (seemingly?) healthier than ever. There is a huge cold+snow stuff going on in our city at this moment, and one nosebleed from coming out to the cold (from 15+celsius to minus 20, without water to drink, and with 5 beer inside my belly) a few nights ago was enough to put me into a mild depression. This morning, however, I realized that I cannot BE the strong, healthy person if I do not act like one. And so I went out to the cold, and did everything that needed to be done. No issues, no problems. Bashar-inspiried? Yes! : D
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