Aneirin
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Joined: 3/18/2006 From: Tamaris Status: offline
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Aneirin, I think you might find some answers within yourself. Nobody alse can ever know as much about your life history as you. Start with this, did your Parents have similar problems ? Do any of your siblings (if any) have similar problems. If no siblings what of cousins and such ? Could be a valuable piece of information. My case, well, my families case turns out to be an ancestral case, one of my relatives has for the past ten years being searching the family tree and locating offshoots of the family in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, offshoots we prior to my relative's investigation were not known about. As the years passed, the new found relatives spoke to each other and compared notes. One came here last year, a Texan, I met him, he must have been glad to go back. Anyways what was found, is we all seem to have a common core of interests, in which we excel, interests quite often not the norm as their friends go, we all seem to be individuals, i.e. not team players and most of the offspring are winter born, a lot of scorpions. We all seem to have and have had similar problems and there is reports of a deep something that annoys us, and sometimes prevents us from becoming the best we can be,and it is not an external influence. Now the relative that conducted this search into our ancestry, was at the time a psychologist and they were investigating why it is the present generation seem to have the same problem, the thought was inherited problems and the idea was that if we can regognise a thing, we can stop a thing and prevent this whatever it is infecting future generations. It could be of course the problems we have we learned from our parents, and they their parents and so on ad finitum, the way wea are is not our fault, but it is what we learned, this the same as possible inherited problems, if a problem can be recognised, it can be stopped. Me, I have examined my own issues, I have disssolved most of them, I have no skeletons in cupboards now, but it is a conscious effort to move away from those skeletons, not a natural thing, but a thing fought on a daily basis. Now the anger, my anger comes from injustice, I see injustice, it angers me, but when I push that anger away, there is something else that sits quietly grumbling at the back of the mind, and I just cannot put my finger on what it is, what is this thing called. I find out it's name, and I will deal with it as I have done the rest.
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Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone
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