01-22-2014, 01:30 PM
Wow!
But I get ahead of myself.
Yesterday I continued to play my new “song” on head radio. It was a lot of fun, I'd do little ad-libs here and there, and got some hot horn riffs going. Whenever I sang out loud, I had one mean blues growl happening. It really got my energy flowing, and I think it served as a pattern interrupt, so that whenever I experienced some sort of irritation or a little anger, I just turned up the volume of my song, and drowned that other noise out.
Now the wow: when I woke up this morning, and was lying half asleep in bed, what popped into my mind was “overcome the victim mentality.” That was it! It matched perfectly with the affirmation that had come out of the blue. (And, as I discovered, the affirmation contains elements that are in the Overcome the Victim Mentality script!) Believe me, never in a million years would I ever have imagined that I have any victim issues. But it made a lot more sense when I read this in the product description:
I began to see the element of victimization in the pattern I had seen in myself:
And as far as this experience goes,
the anger and depression began to look like the two poles of my subconscious strategy to rectify the “wrongs” that were being done to me.
I've done forty days of OGSF. I did a little over eighty days of Anger Management. But in just seventeen days, EPRHA unearthed something that I had absolutely no clue about. Amazing!
My subconscious has served up this information for me on a silver platter, and I've learned the importance of valuing this type of insight by acting on it. So I have already downloaded, and am listening right now to, Overcome the Victim Mentality. So my brief trial of EPRHA has come to an end. I definitely got more than my money's worth. I may use it again in the future. But I would say that, for anyone who can't quite pinpoint what their issues are, give this product a try. And then listen to your subconscious, it will tell you.
But I get ahead of myself.
Yesterday I continued to play my new “song” on head radio. It was a lot of fun, I'd do little ad-libs here and there, and got some hot horn riffs going. Whenever I sang out loud, I had one mean blues growl happening. It really got my energy flowing, and I think it served as a pattern interrupt, so that whenever I experienced some sort of irritation or a little anger, I just turned up the volume of my song, and drowned that other noise out.
Now the wow: when I woke up this morning, and was lying half asleep in bed, what popped into my mind was “overcome the victim mentality.” That was it! It matched perfectly with the affirmation that had come out of the blue. (And, as I discovered, the affirmation contains elements that are in the Overcome the Victim Mentality script!) Believe me, never in a million years would I ever have imagined that I have any victim issues. But it made a lot more sense when I read this in the product description:
Quote:The “Victim Mentality” shows up in two major forms. The first form is the unconscious form, in which a person thinks of themselves as a victim in some way, or of some sort, without even realizing it.
I began to see the element of victimization in the pattern I had seen in myself:
Quote:It became clear to me when I saw myself becoming angry...over the same issues- people who feel entitled to take without producing, and take the best, with no consideration for others. I realized that this condition or situation is one for which my subconscious is always on alert.
And as far as this experience goes,
Quote:The question(s): Why am I always linking sadness and depression? Is it a similarity of vibrational frequency? Is it a misinterpretation by my conscious mind of what I'm feeling? Is there actually a difference between sadness and depression? What's up with that?
the anger and depression began to look like the two poles of my subconscious strategy to rectify the “wrongs” that were being done to me.
I've done forty days of OGSF. I did a little over eighty days of Anger Management. But in just seventeen days, EPRHA unearthed something that I had absolutely no clue about. Amazing!
My subconscious has served up this information for me on a silver platter, and I've learned the importance of valuing this type of insight by acting on it. So I have already downloaded, and am listening right now to, Overcome the Victim Mentality. So my brief trial of EPRHA has come to an end. I definitely got more than my money's worth. I may use it again in the future. But I would say that, for anyone who can't quite pinpoint what their issues are, give this product a try. And then listen to your subconscious, it will tell you.
The banquet you enjoy depends on what you bring to the table.