Thread: Fear of Loss
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Old 07-31-2006, 01:28 PM   #6
Trilby
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Originally Posted by BlueSky_TheMan
In the past I tried avoiding the thought, reprimanding the thought, adding more thoughts, taking away different thoughts, etc, etc. Those tactics never really had any lasting success for me. I have found a path that works for me now. I believe if you find the path/process/introspection that works for you , you will find a belief you hold (consciously/subconsciously) that cannot survive without the repetitive nature of your specific thought. Each person then has to develop there own philosophy or theology that opens those doors of release.
Rumination, or negative cyclic thinking, is also a sign of depression, dysthymia and OCD.
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