tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17692328.post3217628623486609924..comments2023-12-10T05:51:24.892-08:00Comments on HumanAntiGravitySuit: Fabbro & Crescentini: "Facing the experience of pain: A neuropsychological perspective."Diane Jacobshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01356363026969420734noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17692328.post-90142383849692861902014-07-28T06:09:13.236-07:002014-07-28T06:09:13.236-07:00Interesting Anna - I agree with your water analogy...Interesting Anna - I agree with your water analogy. On the wall at work I have an enlarged photo, black and white; water flows down a beach toward the sea, making its way around a rock obstacle. Diane Jacobshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01356363026969420734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17692328.post-24717976597116840502014-07-28T01:02:41.025-07:002014-07-28T01:02:41.025-07:00Hi Diane!
These words landed so perfect here in St...Hi Diane!<br />These words landed so perfect here in Stockholm at this moment.<br />Including the comments.<br /><br />What about leaving getting ANYTHING as a therapist behind and just be mindful, celebrating any process that is already happening?<br /><br />Like this comment that creates itself like water moving over and under rocks. Water moved downwards by gravitation, towards sea and lake until sunshine creates new clouds and so on so forth...<br /><br />Angaho aka Anna Ganga HoffmannAnna G Hoffmannhttp://www.sekito.senoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17692328.post-2784859833443946952014-06-29T13:26:47.417-07:002014-06-29T13:26:47.417-07:00Thank YOU for distinguishing verb from noun, Matt....Thank YOU for distinguishing verb from noun, Matt. :)<br /><br />Hard to be enthusiastic about having pain, for most people. <br />Hard, as a therapist, to get people to be present, but that is what it takes. Diane Jacobshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01356363026969420734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17692328.post-68518048437982919532014-06-29T10:12:59.721-07:002014-06-29T10:12:59.721-07:00A beautiful reflection of your experience Diane. M...A beautiful reflection of your experience Diane. My teacher Richard Miller, PhD who developed i-Rest for the wounded military http://www.irest.us has discovered that going beyond a kind reception to an enthusiastic (great etymological verb based word there) welcoming of what is present is key for healing. <br />Thanks for the bold, courageous verb you are in sharing this article. ~ mattMatthew J. Taylor, PT, PhDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14277152332356244281noreply@blogger.com