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Re: Beam Me Up Scottie!!!
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 21 Jun 2000 17:39:04 GMT
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Jamie Obrien <jamien@interworx.com.au> wrote in message
news:ejk1lsc2ne8kr2k58971afqrhvhbsfcgih@4ax.com...
> Hi, i'm kindof feeling a bit bummed (depressed), and as you yanks seem
> to make therapy as a pasttime (only got US TV to go on here!) what is
> this thing they are doing with Lego now? My service shrink (A very
> very very close friend died recently, hence the bummed extreme!) and
> she made me play with Lego, MADE me play, with 2x2, 2x3 and 2x4
> bricks. Any idea what's going on (It kind of helps, not as much as
> jumping out of a plane at Angels 35) or is it one of those mind game
> things that the shrinks are playing with these days?
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> Kind of worried what she's going to pull out next (no pun). BTW she
> didn't (nore mot of my command structure hahaha) no about my Lego, so
> this surprised me alot.
>
> Going on 1am, 9 hours to the Funeral, can it get any worse???????
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> Jamie
I am very sorry you have lost a dear friend.
For me, Lego is a act of creation. There are others things that have
helped me too - planting flowers, quilting, holding a baby....
activities(consciously or unconsciously)that have one looking to the future
and being part of it ? Although sometimes I couldn't get that far mentally,
it was enough just to keep my hands busy -make time pass. Time is suppose
to heal. Of this I have sometimes had my doubts, but it does help.
sincerely,
sheree
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