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Re: Habits and Vision » crazy teresa

Posted by 64bowtie on February 10, 2006, at 14:55:05

In reply to Re: Habits and Vision » 64bowtie, posted by crazy teresa on February 8, 2006, at 17:50:35

CT,

Thanks for responding directly to my question... I will pursue EMDR information for likenesses...

EM >>> eye movement, totally in the foreground

<<< The "Objective View" merges experiences in the foreground and the background...

>>> Densetisation is a numbing of the senses...

<<< In order for the "Objective View" to work, the client willingly undergoes heightened awareness increasing the ability to perceive an undistorted reality, unencumbered by obligation/expectation held over from childhood (usually)... While experiencing things in the foreground, eyes wide open, the "Mind's Eye" will manage the background out-of-body tangent view of our reality, absent the emotional ties and limitations... Simply put, we become very, very, very cognisant of our existance, and in the here-and-now!!!

When we are products of multi-generation/multi-layer dysfunction, driven by erges to please those we are obligated to and have expectations of, our conflict management decays to general avoidance (of the here-and-now), leaving us in a morass of distorted feelings, beliefs, behaviors, and motives... Then, we unwittingly pass all this onto our offsprings...

The "Objective View" is our surefire way out... So, does anyone practice this kind of therapy, producing non-abstract clarity in the here-and-now???

I really am open to suggestions...

Rod


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