Hello everyone,
This week we'll be reading Acceptance was the Answer p407-420. This is a story about a doctor's drug & alcohol abuse and he's got some friggin' fantastic one liners in there. Now I don't want to ruin the story for you but just one quick example, he says he "found it hard to practice good medicine while shooting morphine" - I would have never of guessed!! lol
He also says "I never in my life took a tranquilizer, sedative, or pep pill because I was a pill-head. I always took it because I had the symptom that only that pill would relieve." It's like Clancy I. said, what we have is a disease of perception.
I tend to believe anything that is born of my own mind - see I thought it so it must be true! But if I can accept that my disease centers in the mind and not the body, that my perception can be skewed by things like fear, denial and my own self-esteem, then maybe the person I think I am is not the person others think I am - much less the person I really am.
Seems to me that perception is a flimsy scale to measure your life by.
I tend to believe anything that is born of my own mind - see I thought it so it must be true! But if I can accept that my disease centers in the mind and not the body, that my perception can be skewed by things like fear, denial and my own self-esteem, then maybe the person I think I am is not the person others think I am - much less the person I really am.
Seems to me that perception is a flimsy scale to measure your life by.
Best Regards,
David t
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