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Originally Posted by Googley
It is harder to fight the feelings. They are more ambiguous. The thoughts are easier because I feel like I can confront them with other thoughts. The feelings just take over and blanket everything. Making everything look dark.
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Worth highlighting. "Fighting" feelings is like eating broth with a fork. One can challenge thoughts; feelings resist rationality. Well, that's my experience.
Perhaps the non-rational responds best to the non-rational or to indirection...
*goes off to try to figure out what that might mean...*
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My dog

mastered the "fetch" command. He would communicate he wanted something, and I would fetch it.