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For as long as I can remember, I have chronicled events in my head as though I was reading about them instead of experiencing them. As they played out, so did my imaginary story. More recently, I learned how to voluntarily detach myself from my emotions, thus becoming a spectator rather than a participant. While thus detached, however, I find that I can write the story rather than simply read it: That is, I control myself instead of the emotions controling me.
It isn't a perfect system of control (yet), but at least I know how I react and why. ![]()
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welll done I practice mindfulness without having to tell myself okay now lets do mindfullness
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it's a good thing you're learning to use this ability to detach yourself in order to control yourself. Sounds like it's working for you, although it sounds like a different approach to it than actual mindfulness from how I understand it.
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