(08-15-2013, 01:39 PM)xise Wrote: My random guess is that maybe you feel something in the solar plexus because the way you interpret the sexism you face/faced makes you feel powerless.Yeah there is something there, and I think it is interpreted this way because of a belief that was created when she was a child. But, this is also a history that she is not connecting to consciously, which I guess is the same for all of us really.
The discomfort would be self created to relay a message about an unhealthy belief. How does she track down that belief though? I bet it would be cake if she tried regression.
Rie have you done regressions? I think you would absolutely love being a practitioner. It is something that nearly satisfies my curiosity.
(08-15-2013, 12:02 PM)Diana Wrote: The way I dealt with it is to completely ignore it. If a man said something of a sexual nature, I went back to point: the job. Not in an offended way, just subtly keeping on track with why I was there. It worked--on so many levels.
I had to make fun of the situations myself. It mostly aggravated me when it was dudes hitting on me. I totally could not respond well to that. With women there was a sort of confused attempt to escape the situation, but with men I got angry and suppressed it.

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