The Wiccan Christian

Hope, Healing and Happiness in Trauma Recovery

This Is Pretty Close To My Last Post

How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen?

I feel this question goes along with another question I answered about religion.

I need a lot of calm time in my life. I meditate a lot. It’s the only thing I have found that stops me from trying to predict the future in my head. Over and over. Yes, I can be a ruminator.

Yes, I have bipolar disorder type 2. I’m more depressed than I am ā€œmanicā€. I probably get manic twice a year. Especially in the spring/summer time. But it really only lasts a week. And I’ve been starting to identify beginning symptoms, so we can do something different before I go off the rails into mania. I’m not saying mania is bad, to a point. What’s makes it bad is the symptoms. Overspending #1 for me. When I start spending money that I can’t afford to spend, that’s usually my first indicator. So then we increase my Olanzapine 2.5 mg higher for the spring/summer.

If we don’t catch the mania symptoms on time it’ll run its course, crash and burn. And people will be left picking up the pieces.

Anyway, back to the point. I have chronic anxiety to go with the bipolar. My anxiety can be so bad at times all I can do is listen to meditation music, alone, to relax (well, Bobber’s invited all the time).

I don’t feel people give incense a chance. I hear a lot of people gripe about the smell. When I first started using incense the aroma did seem a bit strong at first. But as I continue to burn it my nostrils get used to the smell and I find the smells are really relaxing. I love incense. I have five favorites: Dragons Blood, Lavender, Copal, Panto Salo and White Sage. I prefer the cones over the sticks. If you want to know what each scent is good for you can always go ahead and use chatGPT (yes-I’m addicted to her. She’s so smart lady).

Sorry, I keep getting off topic. It is imperative that I get an adequate amount of alone time each day. Some people may call that selfish, but I am 56 years old. I have a right to be selfish for once. To take of myself.

In saying that, I think it’s vital that each person takes a little time each day for yourself. Try sitting in silence for 5-10 minutes. Actually, take your shoes off and go find a tree to put your arms around with your feet touching the roots. Imagine a butterfly calmly swinging by you.

I like to try to be a good visionary.

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One response to “This Is Pretty Close To My Last Post”

  1. mitchteemley Avatar

    Praying for you, Cindy. I’m close to several people who are bi-polar and know it’s incredibly challenging.

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