It seems like your going through a lot of feelings and confusion. Do not go insane. It is a waste of time.
I feel that it is helping you to be a more interesting and understanding person. Your uncertainties may become society's gain. We need variety, and courage to try to put up with unpredictable uncertainty.
2007-02-25 04:19:33
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answered by Sciman 6
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The world is a wonderful place. It is wonderful to be in the world. thoughts do sometimes attack and drive us crazy. But it is you who has ultimate control. If we keep our minds open and talk of rebirth, these thoughts might be memories of the past lives. This can be verified through a programmed hypnosis session by an expert psychiartist. If it is known to be one, then the very knowledge would strengthen you and the thoughts would be gradually dispelled. Still from another point of view, this might be due to some nerve choking, or choking of breath or a little malfunction of cerebral cortex, which may be revealed through more expert examination. If this is so, the reason is physical more than mental and it can easily be overcome. Still from another point of view, such halucination, unconsciousely intenyional or unintentional, might have been due to some ' switching off' of brain's electromagnetic circuitory. when a circuit is closed or opened, the current retraces the pathways and bizzare memory chains , real or imaginaryare activated, just as in case of ' near death experience' or NDE. This psysomatic nuisance is normal in a much smaller scale. But it is disturbing in the proportion as you report. Maybe, you can fool yourself by auto-suggestion , or reinforcing good thoughts. May be you can fool yourself by benovolent religious or cult rituals. May be it is dispelled through prayer. maybe, yours is a meagre problem of overactivity or underplay of hormons .Imagine how great many people suffer from pain, poverty, hunger and lack of education. The more you are into it, the more you wish or act in a direction of alleviating the suffering of others and forget yourself. May God blessyou. One thing is certain, the world is wonderful despite all the bad in it. And how wonderful it is to be in the world. You have taken already the first bold step in reporting the problem. There would be a lot and lot of people with you. never worry. God bless you again.
2007-02-24 09:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds exactly like what I have gone through after my mom's death.. Get help because I waited too long (five years) of needing grief counseling and started having panic attacks, anxiety,etc.. Now it has been 8 yrs. and I still deal with it..Try to get help or seek some good knowledgable books on the subject of grief. If you try to ignore it, it will get worse before it gets better. Try talking with a Dr. or a Pastor or someone else that perhaps has been through same thing..
2007-02-24 10:10:12
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answered by Marnie M 2
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Did you attend grief counselling after the death in your family? If not, it sounds like you may need to talk to someone about this.
2007-02-24 09:28:26
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answered by ♫ frosty ♫ 6
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No way are you going insane this is called ANXIETY can be treated in many ways but i found out the best way is relaxing, you sound very stressed out , if you feel very down or flat it might help to see a doctor, cheers!
2007-02-24 09:53:15
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answered by robizak 1
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If you want help with this. Read the second chapter of the book of
Acts in the bible.
mike
2007-02-24 09:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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join the crowd.
2007-02-24 09:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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