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Main Causes Of Stress Life’s pressures produce internal reactions in our subconscious of which we are totally unaware. This we call stress. Think about as the response of the body to any demand made upon it. This is the main cause of EMOTIONAL stress.
Bear in mind that there are the other two causes of stress: PHYSICAL and NUTRITIONAL. This article will deal with emotional stress.
We are all under pressure. We all have internal reactions to those pressures and all of us will have physical symptoms in response to those inner feelings. This leads to Defense. We become defensive. Defense is good. It keeps us from being overcome by a particular stress. But you can’t stay in defense forever, can you?
Let’s go a little deeper and talk about your Emotions. These are the mental arrangements of and defense. Displaced emotions, the ones that cause undesired outcomes like anger, may be emotions that you are unaware of. Often, these are usually things relatively unimportant like traffic jams and spilled cups of coffee. Many times people don’t know how angry they really are inside. What would happen if we lived the emotion: really felt it and experienced it? Would it be so bad after all?
Emotions generated in the subconscious mind remain there. These feelings are the result of a complicated interaction between different parts of our minds and between the mind and the outside world. Many are unpleasant, painful or embarrassing, and in some way unacceptable to us or society, so we repress them. We push them down deep so we don’t have to experience them.
Anxiety, anger, low self-esteem are the strongest emotions we deal with. They are repressed
because
the mind doesn’t want us to experience them, nor does it want them
to be seen by the outside world. Tension is the unconscious repressed,
unacceptable emotions. And this we feel in our body; the physical representation
of emotional stress.
So our mind gives us something to do: it
gives you a symptom to deal with. But if you look, these symptoms exist
to serve a purpose. If you thwart that purpose by taking away the symptoms
without dealing with its cause, the brain will simply find another
substitute symptom or disorder.
It’s a game our mind plays with
us. It’s either: a.deal with the emotion that you want to bury,
or b.deal with a symptom.
But take your pick; it’s one
or the other.
If you learn how to deal with and emotions, you can literally alter your physical reality. You can
change a life of chronic pain. You can become free to resume a life that does
not include drugs. If you can get a handle on emotional not only will your mind become clear but your body will thank you.
Stress,
defense, and unwanted emotions are not bad. They’re just there waiting for you
to take action. What are they saying to you? You’ve got to address them. The
first step is becoming aware. The next step is recognizing that there are steps
to take to release them from your life.
How do I do that, you ask. I’m glad you did.
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