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| Subject:
Deep Relaxation
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: waneenya-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
10 Apr 2004 05:43 PDT
Expires: 10 May 2004 05:43 PDT Question ID: 328058 |
Hi, Hope someone can explain this to me. I enter a state of deep and extremely pleasurable relaxation when having things explained to me, such as someone explaining about how a product is made or works but it occurs in many settings. It feels as if my brain is 'fizzing' and is similar to the tingling you get going up your neck when someone gives you a massage but feels like it's inside my head and is of a much greater intensity. I feel totally relaxed and do not want to talk. Can anyone tell me why this happens? Thanks very much |
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Re: Deep Relaxation
From: neilzero-ga on 10 Apr 2004 07:01 PDT |
Many of the explanations we get now a days are flawed, if not deceptive. Perhaps this is your way of avoiding wrong or useless information. Perhaps you need to increase your desire to analyze what portion of the explanion is correct. I've been plesently surprised that correct information, even if very obsure, proves to be helpful later. If your boss is telling you something, it is important that you understand what he is saying even if it is wrong. Neil |
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