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    Anonymous
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    Dear Robert:

    What a powerful testimony of that panic attack, the one of May 8. Did it happen during the weekend with your girlfriend and another couple or after that weekend?

    The list of declarations is powerful as well. I don’t have my own to share at this point. Maybe other members do. By posting on your thread I am bringing it up to the top of the list of Topics, hoping other members will answer.

    anita

    #214773
    Margarita
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    This too shall pass.

    You have no power over me.

    Not my monkeys, not my circus.

    I breathe in compassion, breath out the pain.

    this progressed to

    I breath in love and compassion… I wish for the release of suffering of all beings.

    I breathe in golden light, it travels through my body replacing the pain, opening me to loving kindness.

    In the end only kindness matter.

    Holding on to anger or hatred hurts me not them. Let it go, Forgive for yourself.

    I now meditate and practice compassion meditation. I am more compassionate and patient with myself, family friends strangers and those who irritate or who have harmed me.

    #215565
    Robert
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    It happened a couple days after the weekend. 2 days after. thanks so much. Im still declaring and making my way out of it!

    #215567
    Robert
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    Those are great!!

    #215625
    Sisilyamae
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    I’ve been battling anxiety and depression for 20 years now. Of course, before I was 21 (and knew what it was), I was called a ‘lazy, troubled teen’ – I don’t repeat anything to myself, however, I concentrate on my body. I listen to my breaths, and calm the beats down to my normal. I feel my nausea and verify it is a side effect of my anxiety. I keep myself cool by drinking ice water and sitting in front of a fan. I then count my breaths. 5 counts in from nose, 10 counts out by mouth. My heart stops beating out of my chests, and I am able to relax each individual muscle in my body. It’s amazing how tense we get, without even knowing.  This is a life-long battle. I have moments in my life where I don’t have to be on meds, but I realize there are triggers which will come out of the blue and I just have to deal with it. One thing that I know helped me in the past is this :

    I believe anxiety is your body, mind and spirit, telling you something is not right with your life. Something is not as you should have it. Whether it is the job, your relationship, the town you live in or a friendship, only you can answer. But you have to be honest with yourself. If you can find it, and fix it, you can find significant relief. I was free of meds for 3 years after my divorce, until I had issues with my job. I plan to be off them again by September, when I get things worked through.

    good luck

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