I’d love to talk to people about how I tend to enjoy movies most don’t some even get a lot of hate, I appreciate more things that the crew worked so hard on among other things. Movies like 31, Green Inferno, Beach Bum, Hellboy remake, Slender Man, Big Bully, The Wicker Man, Captain Marvel, US, Emoji Movie, Carpool, so many others even many TV shows I quite enjoy that many people disgusted by or aren’t interested; I have bizarre taste.
Another subject I’d love to talk to people about is how certain people I’ve interacted with are very rude about advice I give like if people have chronic illnesses or otherwise I just wanna help decrease they’re symptoms in most cases things blow out of proportion I’ll never understand it.
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That’d be phenomenal!
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I’ve learned from living with the organic man, that it is beyond difficult to eat the same. Eating is emotional and healing is difficult for most because of food addictions. People are sad and overwhelmed with life, myself included, and certain foods trigger an emotional buffer, to life’s drama.
Health issues are emotional based for most people. I’m generalizing here.
I talk to my patients all day about diet, health, nutrition. They are not interested because ultimately, they (we) have to dig down and deep to see the original primal wounds, triggering our health problems. It’s not something most of us want to look at. It’s why people become annoyed with talking about it (food). It’s not just the food. It’s the past or current emotional trauma/issues. Difficult subject for most.
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My day barely had to do with food but that was very interesting, I’m honored to hear back from you on WordPress.
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Good point, Denise, about the emotions which are connected with health and our health.
When you talked about wounds and trauma and addiction – that was important.
I appreciated it.
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