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Originally Posted by Emproph
Zerbmeister,
There’s a line in a Christian song that goes “Who we really are is who we wanna be.” When I take that to heart it’s profound.
Like the throngs of fans at a rock concert, who all want to be the star, cuz that who they really are. Of course you can apply that to your ambition of choice. I use that example because apparently in God’s eyes, I’m a rock star.
I find too that most “bad” days are the result of unresolved issues and that anxiety attacks are the result of long term suppression of them. I think for people like us who are intelligent and courageous enough to look at ourselves, when things like this really bother us it’s usually associated with past patterns of thought that we think we’ve since overcome. It just means we have to look a little deeper and forgive ourselves a little more.
-Not that I’m good at it mind you, but I am good at explaining it.
{P.S. I didn't know you guys sang too, what a meaningless coincidence. That makes my rock star analogy all the more relevant. }
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Emproph darlin' yes, I think you *are* a rock star.
Thanks for the 2 cents, I'll put 'em in the piggy bank.
And I'd say the sad moods of the past few days
are related to very old stuff - funny, it still rushes up more the more I do esoteric practice.

Is there NO end to this mud?
Yeah, me & Daniel, we're both singers & we both teach singing. . . I guess it means we're both loudmouths.