i think that yes, we are at choice to an extent - but we are limited by the range of choices we already know. if experience and our own patterns dictate that our choices become our prisons, then we may need more than talk therapy or the average drug on the market to get us into new choices.
I think it is great that someone out there can understand that our bodies are completely tied to our mental state, which is tied to our physical environment. All things have to move together into balance to affect change. I'd been in therapy for 4 years before meeting this MD who is now radically affecting positive change on my life.
I totally know the changes i need to make - think positive, move out of this abusive locale, get my self interested in life, get in a career i actually want.... I've known all that for 10 years. but unable to do anything about it. and i didn't know why.
Now i know why and have better resourses to create change because my minds finally getting in the game, thanks to the help of those boosters.
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