Re: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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i know friend who is master in Reiki, he did cured few people with ocd, and he did cured 1 guy who had fear from darkness in less 10 min , i was with him when he did that.
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I am with you...It is frustrating and depressing at times. You might have heard about simple, but hard to accomplish technique rejecting and ignoring continuous/ fearful/ repetitive thoughts. Let me simplify this. Imagine drawing a bridge. With each line drawn,it appears stronger and prominent. Right? And now is a HARDEST part...TAKE an ERASER and start rubbing it out line by line. There are things that triggers obsessive behaviour and by ignoring ('rubbing out') them you'll destroy OCD bridge
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i have ocd and it helps a lot to go and seek help.
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My comments were 4 people with pure O but it applies 2 anyone with OCD.Whether it b a nasty thought or an external percieved threat, Its our perception that it is a threat that needs to be addressed.In therapy they call these threats tigers. the brain literally views these bad thoughts or beliefs the same as if it were a tiger WARNING DANGER & initiates fight or flight.So the tigers need 2 be turned in2 rabbitts.Were suffering from a thought thats all ,challenge & change it. Ocd can b a blessing
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i often laugh at the film shown in my head thinking something along the lines of "hahah of course its u again ocd no surprises here " .The more afraid ,ashamed or shocked u r of the images the more they will affect ur wellbeing. Thoughts directly affect the way u feel.The path of least resistance might b an option here as reacting or fighting does nt work.Maybe like all things the thoughts just want 2 have there say then b gone.
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Thank u 4 this vid. I have pure O also.The thoughts initiate fight or flight when we react adversely 2 them.The body goes WARNING THREAT because its in cave man mode & depicts the threat the same it would as if a tiger was in front of u. So we need 2 c these thoughts as non threatening and act in accordance with this new belief. 2 show the brain this tiger is just a rabbitt so chill.Acceptance is a biggy.2 love ourselves enough to accept we,re capable of the worst thoughts/feelings imaginable.
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@KevinMurphy01 I know what you mean. I find me obsessions very embarresing and it would shock and confuses people who don't have it.
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@JaguerRhye I have the same
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you are pretty!
I have something called Pure Obsessional OCD. It is basically an internal version of traditional OCD. The compulsions come in the form of thoughts that are "designed" to "fight" the intruding thought. Pain in the ass, because nobody can see it and it's embarrassing to describe these types of things to people who don't have it.
KevinMurphy01 3 years ago 15
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I relate to a lot of what you are saying. I remember thinking as a child, "if I think of wanting this... it won't happen cos someone bad will hear my thoughts and make the opposite happen." I also knew that stepping on a crack would not break my mum's back, but I still had immense anxiety about those cracks. Good for you in helping others understand! :D
amberbreeC 3 years ago 9