Mandy
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Hi tee_jay66,
I was just reading through this thread and, although it is closed (as per your preference), I was slightly concerned that you mention relating men and relationships to depression and anxiety. Whilst I understand that this is not the best place for you to speak about this in any great depth, and that you have clarified your reasons for this tendency, in light of the whole subject (i.e., sexuality, psyche etc.), I wanted to suggest that you have a good read (if you havent already) of Women Who Run With the Wolves. This all sounds Lilith-ed to me. If you seek to gain perspective, understand the magnificent beauty of context, and use it to replace the fixatedness on things-no-longer-relevant, that depression and anxiety force, I'd recommend that you definately read this book, thoroughly. I wish you happiness beyond what you thought possible.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Women-Who-Run-Wolves-Contacting/dp/071267134X
p.s., The holy book (The Bible) lists "without fear" 365 times.
I was just reading through this thread and, although it is closed (as per your preference), I was slightly concerned that you mention relating men and relationships to depression and anxiety. Whilst I understand that this is not the best place for you to speak about this in any great depth, and that you have clarified your reasons for this tendency, in light of the whole subject (i.e., sexuality, psyche etc.), I wanted to suggest that you have a good read (if you havent already) of Women Who Run With the Wolves. This all sounds Lilith-ed to me. If you seek to gain perspective, understand the magnificent beauty of context, and use it to replace the fixatedness on things-no-longer-relevant, that depression and anxiety force, I'd recommend that you definately read this book, thoroughly. I wish you happiness beyond what you thought possible.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Women-Who-Run-Wolves-Contacting/dp/071267134X
p.s., The holy book (The Bible) lists "without fear" 365 times.
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