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2703: Labyrinth
with Julia Shiplett – Improving ourselves; Chemda and religious centers; time management; Keith's next steps
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I wanted to see what version of Christianity the "Jesus Church" was (spoiler alert its protestant) so I did some googling and I think I have an upgrade idea:
Walk a labyrinth outside so Chemda and Hennessy can get high while walking and meditating (no bathrooms though) DISCOVER A LABYRINTH IN NYC |
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The rehab I was at about a year ago had a labyrinth but didn't really tell anyone what it was. They just kept saying "And if you have some free time... you can go walk the labyrinth..."
I was surprised with how much I actually liked once I found it. There was just a small plaque explaining what it was there for. Most people seemed pretty disappointed that it wasn't a corn maze (including myself at first) but I dunno, it was neat. It was like a guided "walking" meditation or something. Good episode guys! |
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[QUOTE=Lanfear;863064]Although in the course of my googling this morning I learned that there is a difference between a labyrinth and a maze.
Google King Minos and what his wife did with a bull. |
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re: sugar addiction after alcohol addiction...
The gene for a predisposition for alcoholism is also linked to sugar addiction. The neurobiological pathways of drug and "sugar addiction" involve similar neural receptors, neurotransmitters, and hedonistic regions in the brain. I have a whole family of addicts, and I'm not addicted to drugs or alcohol, but I for sure have a sugar addiction that I am working on, day by day. https://spinalresearch.com.au/sugar-...ed-alcoholism/ - that's one of many articles about the correlation between sugar addiction/substance abuse |
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