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morrowynd asked in Social SciencePsychology · 4 years ago

I keep breaking glass. It is not deliberate yet I sense a movement in my subconscious each time. Please see details?

Lately I have been accidentally breaking glass. I dropped my phone three times. Each time it cracked but the third time it shattered. I was oddly satisfied as well as annoyed.

A light bulb blew out and I tossed the dead one on my bed. Somehow I forgot to remove it later and actually sat on it when going to bed, breaking it.

If is made of glass I feel my grip weaken and even give. Each time I feel like I am being pushed to do so. Like I don't want it but my subconscious mind does. An insights?

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  • Them
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    4 years ago
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    What's very common - especially if you're in teenage - is that your unconscious mind contains a LOT of anger. The anger is what's left over from a childhood full of disappointment and frustration and abuses. Along about teenage, this unconscious stuff moves closer to consciousness so that you can get a better look at it.

    You might not be aware that the anger is there, but it will cause symptoms like this - people become "accident prone" and start walking into scaffolding. They might fly off the handle and get "mad" at people for seemingly no reason - or they might just break some glass. Anyway, it's all normal enough.

    Each fracture - each flying off the handle - allows you to experience this anger which has lain buried for a very long time. But now that you know about it, it's great if you could find somebody to talk to about it - somebody who has a grip on human psychology.

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