SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: The Wise Response to Terror - Staying Calm -
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Yes, wonderful. Thank you for the link, Sergey.
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If I may, here's the link to a good article by Barbara O'Brien I've just read on facebook.
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Jeremy
If I may, here's the link to a good article by Barbara O'Brien I've just read on facebook.
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My response to stuff like this is to do some armchair pontificating with my wife. We try to figure out what such acts mean to those who did them, individually and as members of a group. If we get to the conclusion that they're 'deluded', we start to look at the ways we ourselves and our society are 'deluded'. That can go on for a long time
step lightly... stay free...
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Thankyou Jundo.
Not to trivialise, but today my 4 year old told me during a tantrum that he was "going to throw me outside in teh bin".
I told him "then I would hug you and love you and we'd both be in the bin".
Instant calm, then a hug.
Geoff
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-remaining calm.Nothing to do? Why not Sit?
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Ah, you see, the terrorists really are killing us ... just not how we think they are ...
Recent study shows terrorism concerns may affect our health
A recent CBS News poll shows Americans' concerns over terrorism are on the rise. Americans, 44 percent of them, think another terrorist attack in the U.S. is very likely in the next few months. This is the highest percentage since right after the September 11th attacks. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips speak with clinical psychologist Dr. Justin Sinclair about the effect this fear could be having on our health.
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