--- In [email protected], hermandan0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe you recollect incorrectly--the content of the the thought is
> irrelevant to the stress being released, however the "emotional tone",
> or mood, may be related to the type of stress--i.e stress due to anger
> may produce angry thoughts but the specific angry thought may not be
> related to that stress at all; it is more likely related to something
> in your current experience. You may have angry thoughts about your
> work but it doesn't mean your work caused that particular stress.
> 

OK, it's been 30 years since I took SCI, so I'm apparently hazey on some of the 
details.

> 
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote:
> <snip>
> > My recollection is that MMY believes that the thoguht-content of the
> stress release is 
> > always related to the original stress, but that this relationship
> may not be readily apparent 
> > and that more than one stress might be released at the same time,
> leading to more than 
> > one relationship for the thought(s)/emotions/visions/sensations, so
> it is impossible to 
> > analize the realtionship and counter-productive to try.
> > 
> > "Try" beign always counter-productive during TM anyway.
> >
>







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