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Re: The vividly imagined experience » Dinah

Posted by LadyBug on November 18, 2008, at 19:19:06

In reply to The vividly imagined experience, posted by Dinah on November 18, 2008, at 13:10:32

More than a few times my T has told me: "in my mind I thought I called you because I had a conversation with you. Now I'm not so sure I called you and want to make sure I did". The times she "thought" she called, she actually didn't call.

I do the same with my kids, I'll think about something I need to tell them and later find out I never told them, I just thought I did.

Sometimes the brain doesn't know the difference between the imagination and the real.

I wish at times I could imagine being in my T's office with her and have it seem real. I have conversations in my mind with her all the time.

Maybe my thoughts have nothing to do with what you are saying, except I believe my T thinking she called when she didn't is a good example of what you are talking about.

Dinah, did you ever get your pizza? Cuz, I'm starving about now and it sure sounds good.

 

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