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Getting Rid of Dark or Unwanted Thoughts


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We all do think of something nowadays but there will be times when there are thoughts we don't want in our heads. This includes worst case scenarios of some cases which makes us paranoid if it would happen or not. 

 

I've come up with this discussion on what we all do to banish dark or unwanted thoughts to get back our confidence. For example, my methods are writing these visionary images down on a piece of paper which would then be shredded (or ripped apart in case the machine doesn't work) and saying to myself 'Dark thoughts...I banish thee!" and imagine a funny episode that features the banhammer. I know, the second method sounds silly but that's would I would do when their isn't any paper.

 

So, do you have a way to get rid of these kind of thoughts? If so, what is it and how effective is your tactic?

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Playing piano always helps me

 

Also ramen noodles but you have to eat them this way:

1. Boil water to 180 degrees

2. Eat block of noodles

3. Drink pot of water

4. Snort chicken powder

5. Get Prozac prescription refilled

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I see. You have some good methods there Blue Blood especially talking to your friends about those thoughts. Friendship is magic after all.

 

I didn't know noodles can get rid of bad thoughts that way UCD. That's very interesting.

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I got rid of them by forcing my myself to think it's polar opposite. A dark thought can be brought on by negatively charged memories cause by terrible experiences. So therefore, dark thoughts can also falsely make you believe a lie or believe that the 3/42 of the information you have is all of the truth and your mind should then remain closed on the subject instead of open to new ideas or truths that would expand your awareness on the topic related to those dark thoughts, impulses, or even actions.

 

Basically, for an entire month (back in '07) I thought as positively as I possibly could without fail and refused to let a negative thought or idea enter my mind and then one day, BANG!, my mind began to let go of limitations brought on by years and years (30 to be exact) of various kinds of abuse, some of which WERE in fact self inflicted because of the dark thoughts that arose from years of abuse especially in childhood. A child only has to make up their mind, and adult has to change their mind. However, and adult has to choose to think differently, where as a child thinks as a result of their environment even if it isn't the truth.

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I know exactly what you mean. I struggled, and sometimes still struggle with negative thoughts and mental pains. It sounds cheesy, but living while doing good deeds and thinking positive thoughts generally makes you feel happier and lighter inside. It's true. I like to believe there's good in all of us, it just sometimes needs a little nudge to draw it out.

 

It's a conscious effort on my part. I have to remind myself, to see the good and the positive in every thing, in every situation. By seeing no evil, i eliminate it from my mind, i can freely focus on the good. It's true that sometimes you will falter - nobody is perfect. But as long as you keep fighting the darkness around you, you'll end up outshining it. :)

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I'm obsessive compulsive, and I've had to "cancel" out bad thoughts with other thoughts.  I either have to shut them down, "No, that's not going to happen / isn't real," or I have to try to "walk away" from them altogether.  The latter is tougher, but the former sometimes just draws me into a loop of bad / good, bad / good.

 

OH, and I forgot to mention something I've been doing lately: breathe in deeply (closing the eyes is optional but works for me) and then expel the air you've taken in along with the "bad things."  I imagine my breath being black or smoke-like.  Or like a cloud of teeny tiny black bats that's escaping through my mouth and dissolving into nothing.  I'll do it a few times, and each time I'll imagine the expelled breaths being clearer than the last.

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Cadence's breathing technique.  :P

 

Oh and tell yourself the world isn't all gloom and doom, despite what the media keeps talking about over and over just to sell papers.

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Yeah, most of the times the news tell reports that are considered negative or scare-mongering. I don't like that sort of stuff being heard from the news and in the articles. This is why I usually read good news articles. I know those articles won't catch much attention but I think they need to be looked at more. 

 

I might actually use Cadence's breathing technique if something bad is on my mind or sing "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" to myself.

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I get dark thoughts like you've mentioned; worst case scenarios. Or perhaps making up an impossible decision that would leave one party with a terrible ending (ie... Maybe you wouldn't want to think about it, so:

 

 

Save 100 people, or prevent someone you know from dying an intense painful death

)

 

Or basically anything you'd expect from a Saw movie. And also other less dark stuff.

 

As for how I remove them.. I just.. I don't know, I just try to forget or think about other stuff :wacko:.

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Music, that is generally the best medicine. I go and lisnte to something witha great tune and i go for a walk and just let myself fall into the music.

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Hmm. Music can help wipe the dark thoughts of our mind. I think songs and music such as Smile Smile Smile are the best to listen to when we're feeling down.

I usually lisnte to something witha darker tone like skillet because they sing about some dark stuff but threw the lyrics they sing about howblife sucks but its up to you to be strong and continue on. Awake and alive by skillet is the perfect example.

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If any of my dark thoughts seem likely then I would choose to learn from them than rather than banish them completely, I might find a workaround or I could adapt if possible.  If something bad is likely to happen and I keep saying it can't happen, if it happens then I am going to be in a state of shock rather than remain resilient.  I try to find the positive in things but I won't ignore the negatives.

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Interesting. I might listen to that song sometime soon.

 

I guess you can do that tactic to find out more about these dark thoughts Synyster but don't let them get into your head for too long as they can make ponies unable to concentrate on what they're doing.

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Singing, talking to someone about it, taking a realistic approach and tell myself "there's no use borrowing trouble. This may or may not happen this way, there's no use fretting over it until or unless it happens."

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Ive had scary thoughts and one's that happen that never stops when I try to stop it and it becomes bad.

 

Skeleton's scare me I know we all have them but they scare me even once I try to go to bed I see them popping in my head so my dad or mom suggested that I told them to leave me alone please,They went that time when I said it but they returned scaring me and I say the word agin but they did not go away.

 

I'm so paranoid it's hard for me to sleep sometimes with scary thought's.

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What I do is tell myself that Paranoia is one way trip to depression and effects the psyche in the worst ways. I then look at something I like and focus on in it until a permanent image is put in my head so I can enjoy myself with random stories or images. I also just reassure myself that whatever won't happen.

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Ponies, friend.

Binge-watch ponies. That's what I do.

 

And if you hadn't noticed by my avatar or my life motto down there by my signature, I'm a steamtrain of negativity.

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I've been training to do this for four years, and it's still ridiculously difficult. But I use the methods my therapist has taught me. What I try to do is to either distract myself because sometimes they're just too overpowering or my most effective method: write them out and acknowledge them in lengthy complex journal entries that are basically my catharsis, but also my way of dealing with them head-on. My therapist's advice is to take the negative thoughts and try to replace them with positive things if there's nothing I can do to fix the situation.

 

In my journals, I basically simultaneously vent and say positive reassuring things, reminding myself of what I can do to try to mitigate the problems or what's good about me, since most of my negative unwanted thoughts are self-hatred. In this process, I make many self-discoveries and often ending up feeling loads better. But they're still constantly there, unrelenting. I'm restricting and restraining them at most given moments, if I'm honest. And I don't always have time to write. But I typically just distract myself from them until I DO have time to address them.

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