Monday, December 12, 2005
A Pain In My Neck
I still can't move my neck!
What have I done?
What can this mean?
I researched a mind/body connection and found this:
Generally, the "pain in the neck" comes from old judgments that we're trying to let go of. We go towards new discernment, new ways of looking at things, but the old ones just circle around and give us a pain in the neck. Because you are fairly successful, your judgments could have to do with experimentation, and facing the possibility of failure. Are there any risks in your business that you wanted to take a couple of years ago? Do you still think of changing anything there or in the physical living environment at home?
Innerchangemag.com
Hmmmmm. Interesting.
Thank you to the 404 gang - and Eric - for a lovely night last night. Sure, what we mostly did was share how miserable we all are...but at least in that short period of time I was not alone. It is lonely here. In my apartment. Inside my head. Thankful for my friends. Thankful that I am not the only one that is struggling.
Not going to do anything today. Nope. Just don't have it in me. Just relax my freakin' neck. Read. Maybe. Nothing. I'm tired. So tired.
"We are most attractive when we are not hungry." - Marianne Williamson
Hmmmmm...and me with brownies on the counter.
What have I done?
What can this mean?
I researched a mind/body connection and found this:
Generally, the "pain in the neck" comes from old judgments that we're trying to let go of. We go towards new discernment, new ways of looking at things, but the old ones just circle around and give us a pain in the neck. Because you are fairly successful, your judgments could have to do with experimentation, and facing the possibility of failure. Are there any risks in your business that you wanted to take a couple of years ago? Do you still think of changing anything there or in the physical living environment at home?
Innerchangemag.com
Hmmmmm. Interesting.
Thank you to the 404 gang - and Eric - for a lovely night last night. Sure, what we mostly did was share how miserable we all are...but at least in that short period of time I was not alone. It is lonely here. In my apartment. Inside my head. Thankful for my friends. Thankful that I am not the only one that is struggling.
Not going to do anything today. Nope. Just don't have it in me. Just relax my freakin' neck. Read. Maybe. Nothing. I'm tired. So tired.
"We are most attractive when we are not hungry." - Marianne Williamson
Hmmmmm...and me with brownies on the counter.








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