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Since the dawn of man we where taught to learn from are painful mistakes physical or emotional. When we bump or head or some one dies. Scientific theories seem to think that the pain is stored as reaction. It can come back as psychosis which can make you ill mentally or physical. As an example if I where to think of the time I fell of my bike and broke my arm I could not feel the pain. But if I was re-stimulated as an example when I entered unconsciousness I smelt tar from the street. When the paramedics came I heard "its going to be all right "and sirens. The feel of leather, the vibrations of the paramedics going over the road. It’s said in theory if I where to be in the presence of any of these restimulant and or in unconscious state. Provided by drugs or alcohol can actually trigger these painful emotions and physical pain. Has this ever happened to you? If so tell me I would like to hear.

2006-08-30 09:12:49 · 3 answers · asked by business creature 2 in Social Science Psychology

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the original question is baloney! but you redeem yourself with the rest. it really doesn't take much to trigger memories of trauma. child birth, broken bones, surgery, etc. i think the more analytical you are the better you are at repressing these memories....we never really forget anything. i won't share painful memories for no good reason as it really wouldn't add anything to my answer...sorry.

2006-08-30 09:43:53 · answer #1 · answered by sheepherder 4 · 0 0

I'm trying to grasp the points you are bringing up.You mean since the dawn of time not man. Due to poor grammar and sentence construction as well as wrong spelling, it was areal feat to do so. But I'll give it a try. First, one can definitely remember physical or emotional painful experiences. They are all stored in the memory bank which is located in the frontal lobe of the brain. These painful experiences aren't stored as reactions as you call it;but as such.... painful memories.

Now there's a fallacy that this could lead to mental psychosis. I said mental as there is no such thing as physical psychosis as you claimed. Psychosis is a mental disorder.

Then you stated that the time when you fell from your bike and broke your arm, you couldn't feel the pain. I bet it hurt like hell at that time. But when you try to remember it later on, you couldn't imagine the pain. My answer is this: because you might have repressed it in the deep recesses of your brain.

Now here is when I lost you. I think what you're trying to convey is that under hypnosis, or regression therapy,or with drugs, and alcohol, you can bring this to the surface. In other words, you can bring up all these painful experiences and memories again. That you actually feel the painful emotions and physical pain of that fall. Yes, it has happen to me. You just have a catharsis of all these pent-up feelings in order to heal. That's what psychotherap;y try to do;so you can actually move forward or progress.

If you're unconscious,then you are not able to feel. Because the word of being unconscious is the opposite of being conscious and able to feel and experience your surroundings around you . There' just too many holes in your theories. They are not called scientific; as you claimed because they are inaccurate and can not be proven; at all with logical reasonings .

2006-08-30 09:46:53 · answer #2 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

i missedd u from ""Since the dawn of man""
u confused me man
really i think i have head-ake

2006-08-30 09:22:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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