So, what did I mean by 'The Tickle Hypothesis'?
Have you ever been REALLY tickled?
Have you experienced the overwhelming loss of bodily control and strength that happens when you are being tickled?
Did you notice that when this happened:
- your laughter caused your breathing to change
- your heart rate started to increase
- your muscle tension increased
- your skin may have flushed
- your body temperature rose
- despite the unpleasant feelings, you laughed almost to the point of crying
Why did all this happen? All this happened because of your emotions
Let me illustrate this for you.
- Your skin detected that someone was tickling you.
- The sensory 'data' (the tickling experience) was fed back to your subconscious mind (the autonomic nervous system).
- Your mind decoded the sensory experience as pleasurable.
- Your limbic system released pleasure hormones.
- These hormones bring about a physical experience of pleasure.
- Your senses continue to gather data, some of which is unpleasant.
- Your mind responds with more pleasure hormones, which override the unpleasant physical feelings.
Although you feel frustrated, angry and unpleasant, the pleasure emotion comes first.
This is vital to your fast and permanent recovery...
Apply the same 'tickling logic' and science to the emotion of fear.
Your senses detected a threat (even a sensation or thought that your mind perceived as threat).
The data about that threat was fed back to your subconscious mind.
Your mind decoded that experience as 'risky'.
The limbic system released fear hormones. (Adrenalin etc.)
The hormones brought about bodily changes that give you the physical experience of fear.
These changes manifest as anxiety symptoms which your subconscious 'decodes' as risk.
Your mind responds with increased fear.
The cycle continues - fear causing symptoms - symptoms causing fear.
You KNOW logically that there is nothing to fear BUT your subconscious doesn't know that.
When you are being tickled, the emotion of happiness activates, makes
physical changes and is SO overwhelming that it deactivates, pretty
much, any ability you usually have to do ANYTHING else.
Your other emotions are deactivated, your bodily functions are deactivated and you become a squirming mess.
You have no physical or mental attributes to apply to ANYTHING else
and if you were asked to do anything else at that time... even if you
heard the request... you couldn't do it.
How is that different to your anxiety?
It's NOT!
How do you do that?
Using the ONLY HUMANLY POSSIBLE PROCESS THAT CURES ANXIETY DISORDERS.
There is no other way.
The way we do this has become the world's ONLY dedicated anxiety recovery therapy!
TRULY - The Linden Method is used by qualified practitioners in health care, helping people all over the world to recover!
In The Linden Method, you will be told
exactly how to achieve this FAST... it's so, so simple.
It is TRULY the
ONLY solution to anxiety, panic, phobias, obsessions and depression. You
will see that soon!
We will hand you the 'roadmap' to that process, so that you travel the curative pathway quickly.
So, you see the exact same mechanism that activates during tickling
activates during anxiety... it's just that different chemicals are
involved!
You are NOT ILL
You DO NOT have a chemical imbalance
You DO NOT have a mental illness
Your anxiety is NOT DEPRESSION
YOU don't need to be 'CURED' because you are NOT ill
You need to deactivate the anxiety response!
I've taught thousands upon thousands of sufferers to do this, BUT
whether they do it, or not, isn't something I can be in control of.
Like a piano teacher, I can provide the rules, the posture and the
knowledge but YOU have to wiggle your fingers, otherwise you won't
become a pianist... the same is true of anxiety recovery!
You HAVE TO travel this route to become anxiety free... there is no
other recovery process, so just follow in the footsteps of all recovered
sufferers and the process happens naturally.
Charles Linden
Director
Linden Tree Education
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