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> This reminds me of the old saying: "I used to be nervous and jerky. > I'm no longer nervous." It seems to me your problem is not the > disassociation, but the anxiety. The trick is to disassociate yourself > from the anxiety. The anxiety arises from the dissassociation and the conflict I experience in dealing with this state. I've 'dealt' with anxiety for years, I want to get to the root cause of it and end it. > >I want to be in an associated state, > > >can anyone help? > > We always want what we can't have. Developing a first person associated state does not seem like an impossible dream, it must be attainable. Can you offer any advice on how can I could get to this mental state? > If I were you, I would simply > disassociate myself from the disassociation. Good advice, any more? Cheers
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