Learn about Anxiety and the Twelve Senses

Published: Sun, 07/05/09

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   Do you suffer with anxiety?  Most of us do. Here are some thoughts on anxiety and our senses. 
  Anxiety arises out of a feeling of a gap. A gap is a break in continuity that asks for restoration. It is a hole or interval between you and what you desire that must be bridged.  It is a lack of harmony or fit that requires alteration and adjustment.

Gaps occur in our relationship to our bodies, in our relationship to the world, and in our relationship to others.  All these relationships are known through our perceptions. If our perceptions are distorted or our organs of perceptions are damaged restoration, bridging, alteration and adjustment appear difficult or impossible.  Life becomes threatening. Anxiety increases.
 
I have a new post on the Inner Year blog, that explores the role of the twelve senses in overcoming anxiety.  I also briefly describe senses so if you are curious about the "other" seven senses. make sure you read the blog.
 
Visit the Inner Year blog here.
 
I, also, invite you to participate in a Twelve Senses teleseminar.  The teleseminar will be recorded and can be downloaded if you can't make the sessions.  You will receive valuable handouts.
 
Summer is redolent with sensory surprises, so is the Twelve Senses teleseminar. Join me.
 
Happy Summer,
Lynn