Saturday, June 24, 2006

The World Wide Web

You are on a journey and in the process of becoming; never a finished product. The gift is to accept and like yourself wherever you are in your journey - and know you can change! NReno

Interesting googling the other day turns into a unique find. How many times do people surf the internet not really know the directions they are going. It’s a big world out there for everyone to explore. So I end up on this website. I question how I ended there but I found some a lot of things to relate to. Nancy Reno sounds like a fascinating person. First impression of this is, it’s one of “those” sites – I mean the ones that aren’t good...another one of those things that the evil uses to get into your mind…until I started reading the pages within her site. Hypnosis – does it work? Is it mess with something you don’t want to do or should do? Interesting is the fact everything I read including other sites, hypnosis is in your control not the hypnotist. I guess I’ve only seen what’s been portrayed in the movies, tv, general media. But aren’t we all hypnotized by commercials, media ads, and that must have thing that is the latest crazes? So what’s the big deal?

WE ARE WHAT WE THINK

Distructive Thought Patterns:

  1. Assuming the Worst
  2. Unreasonable Demands
  3. Fairy Tale Fantasies
  4. All or Nothing Impossible Standards
  5. Over-generalizing
  6. Absolute Labeling
  7. Making Feeling Fact
  8. Catastrophizing
  9. Personalizing
  10. Blaming
  11. Dwelling on the Negative
  12. Rejecting Positives
  13. Unfavorable Comparisons

Hypnosis…First of all, is it really safe and is it too much “Out there" (not biblical sound). I guess I don't know what I'm searching...I know not to do the tarot cards, psychic, mediums

I just thought if I was hypnotized then I might be able to change the false beliefs, bad attitude, and the whole faith/God thing. Am I asking too much?

Hypnosis is a relaxation technique and is useful for reducing anxiety. Hasn't proven too effective for "taking every thought captive."
B. McElroy

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