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Old Mar 04, 2012, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by skysblue View Post
I'm just wondering if the word 'parts' could be interchanged with 'mood'. Sometimes I'm in the mood to dance wildly. Is that a 'part' that is wild? Other times my mood drives me to curl up in a blanket and watch a mushy movie. Is that a 'part' that needs nurturing? Other times I'm vocal in my displeasure at an injustice - my mood is indignant. Is that a 'part' of me?

I can easily recognize my moods - outgoing, introverted, fearful, angry, etc. Some of those moods we call the 'child' in us. Do we call it childlike because it's vulnerable and more emotional?

And do we call the adult 'moods', adult because they're left brain analytical?

Do we dismiss and demean those so called 'child parts' when maybe we could accept them and help them in their ability to manage the emotions?

I'm guessing I'm not making any sense here. Sorry
Thanks skysblue - that is an interesting thing about replacing parts with mood - it fits doesn't it?

My brain is all of a mush about this, just when I think I have grasped the concept I discover something else and have to re-evaluate.

But I have just remembered a really clear image I had when I was with T last year of a young girl sitting outside of his room and it was a younger me. T and I use a lot of fantasy in our work and maybe fantasies make these parts of moods into more solid 3D concepts that are easier to work with / manipulate?
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