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Never? Really?

By David Robbins Thursday, July 23, 2009

Voices and music were extremely loud when I woke up. I guess the voice respite is over, so I thought. It was like I was at a concert. 

 

I kept my mind moving forward and now the chaos in my head is gone. My head is clear and my thoughts are my own again.

 

Its weird having thoughts without any comments from the voice gang. I can slow my mind down and concentrate better.

 

I am amazed. I guess the saying " never say never" is true.

 

Its amazing how my mind works. I am glad I started to wage war on the voices. I'm getting the upper edge on em.

 

Now its time for food talk. I made BBQ pulled pork. It was yummy. Today I'm gonna bake some black chocolate cupcakes with my peanut butter frosting.

 

We are going to see a friend on Friday. I gotta bring something, the cupcakes will be our gift as well as a windchime.

 

 

That's all I have for right now.

 

Take care of yourselves and always remember to,

 

Live, love, laugh, learn, listen,

 

Dave

Ground control to Major Tom
Christina Bruni, Health Guide
7/23/09 9:00am

Hi Dave,

 

I've recently begun to take your advice about pushing things away though I do it in a different way.  I'm acutely aware of what goes on in my life and I choose to confront it and push back, as you are doing, yet I'm always aware of what goes on and alerted to it often.  This I think is the best way to deal with it: to accept that it happens.

 

Enjoy your day.

 

Regards,

Christina

7/24/09 1:24am
It would be interesting to know how different people are able to annul their hallucinations. One key thing is not to be afraid of them because it is a fear of what is not that results in becoming what is but it is nothing more than a creation of the mind. It is a phenomenon. We should have respect for anyone that has to deal with something like that even if it is of their own doing because it is in no way intentional. It is like one of the many hazards there are in life and beating it is also an amazing thing.

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By David Robbins— Last Modified: 10/15/10, First Published: 07/23/09