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From: lbth (bsa@ADVNET.NET)
Date: Tue Sep 05 2000 - 19:56:17 CDT
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From: "Bob and Rusty Taylor" <brtaylor@TELEBYTE.NET>
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> And all so tragically, totally un-necessary. The message was important. If
> you had heeded the craving and slipped a square of chocolate in your
mouth,
> no harm would have resulted, guilt wouldn't have come calling to bawl you
> out for waking him up, and, heck, don't you get the point? Cravings are
> valid messages from subconscious level to conscious level. And they must
> have an answer, or they simply keep repeating and intensifying until you
do
> respond. Respond first time, you stay in control, and all parts are happy
> as sandboys. Particularly subcon which has the solution to its PEA
shortage
> plugged in and calming things down. End of crisis. No harm done. So
message
> loud and clear is that cravings are friends and not enemies. Respond first
> time and you stay in control, and a little of what you crave will end the
> crisis. Go to war on yourself and you'll start a forest fire.
I am not sure if I understood most of what this had to say, but I do know
that this last paragraph is far from true for me. After years of responding
to the craving for caffeine, sugar, and chocolate I now have an inflammation
in my brain which is playing havoc with my nervous system. Responding to
those cravings results in a migraine headache that is beyond belief.
Cravings are far from friends of mine.
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Leslie Herman
Pow Wow Online http://powwow-online.com
CubBobwhite (EC-CS-19)
ScoutBuffalo (C-33-98)
Edison District Training Chairman
Blue Water Council - Port Huron, Michigan
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