In some ways true, but the more evolved one is consciously, the better we are at overriding subconscious urges. For example, the maturation process for children involves learning to overcome the Id. Some psychotherapy is all about learning to recognize childhood trauma and then consciously training to override it.
When we notice...that's when we have the power to choose.
So ignorance isn't a choice? Just happenstance? How could ones senses not notice being moved at any moment of ones existence? What powers sense (awareness; perception)?
And exactly what do you think are most sources of trauma, how much of it is a response of economic/societal degradation. How much control of a life does a person really have outside of their own personal day to day decisions.
I agree with you, I would love to move on from what happened to me.
I was poisoned with refrigerant, denied medical help. I was laughed at, I was lied to, had two doctors break their Hippocratic oath(One lied about a medication I was never given, and the other diagnosed my heart rhythm without every answering what my heart was doing at night), and its 5 years later, im still suffering. Looks like this is how im going out too.
I got my parathyroid results a few days back, its not good. About 4 times whats it supposed to be. Its either kidney damage or its a a benign growth, either or are a death sentence. Am I supposed to just ingest 3-5times as much phosphorous as a normal person, somehow, and hope my kidney doesnt completely fail at some point. I also wont go under the knife of a people who use the Hippocratic oath as toilet paper.
You may call that irrational, but it sounds perfectly fucking logical to me.
I would legitimately like to know how you would move on?
For me, getting the truth would be a big fucking start.
TRAUMAT'IC, adjective (Greek; a wound)...motion generates momentum (inception towards death), which implies a wound for the struggle of health (life) within. Living implies within the process of dying aka cauterization aka "to burn or sear with fire as morbid flesh".
In some ways true, but the more evolved one is consciously, the better we are at overriding subconscious urges. For example, the maturation process for children involves learning to overcome the Id. Some psychotherapy is all about learning to recognize childhood trauma and then consciously training to override it.
So ignorance isn't a choice? Just happenstance? How could ones senses not notice being moved at any moment of ones existence? What powers sense (awareness; perception)?
And exactly what do you think are most sources of trauma, how much of it is a response of economic/societal degradation. How much control of a life does a person really have outside of their own personal day to day decisions.
I agree with you, I would love to move on from what happened to me.
I was poisoned with refrigerant, denied medical help. I was laughed at, I was lied to, had two doctors break their Hippocratic oath(One lied about a medication I was never given, and the other diagnosed my heart rhythm without every answering what my heart was doing at night), and its 5 years later, im still suffering. Looks like this is how im going out too.
I got my parathyroid results a few days back, its not good. About 4 times whats it supposed to be. Its either kidney damage or its a a benign growth, either or are a death sentence. Am I supposed to just ingest 3-5times as much phosphorous as a normal person, somehow, and hope my kidney doesnt completely fail at some point. I also wont go under the knife of a people who use the Hippocratic oath as toilet paper.
You may call that irrational, but it sounds perfectly fucking logical to me.
I would legitimately like to know how you would move on?
For me, getting the truth would be a big fucking start.
Justice and truth in canada DO NOT EXIST.
TRAUMAT'IC, adjective (Greek; a wound)...motion generates momentum (inception towards death), which implies a wound for the struggle of health (life) within. Living implies within the process of dying aka cauterization aka "to burn or sear with fire as morbid flesh".