Mum’s the word? Why oversharing might be dangerous to your mental health -
We’re all just humans – which makes it perfectly understandable why we tend to look for some kind of release whenever we’re feeling happy, down, ecstatic, or simply bored. Sharing what’s inside our heads – sometimes, even what’s inside our hearts – can easily take some of the stress from us. However, we should all set limits on just how much we share ....
https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/ge...tal-health
Scientists have discovered what happens to the brain during a spiritual experience ....
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"Understanding the neural bases of spiritual experiences may help us better understand their roles in resilience and recovery from mental health and addictive disorders."
We’re all just humans – which makes it perfectly understandable why we tend to look for some kind of release whenever we’re feeling happy, down, ecstatic, or simply bored. Sharing what’s inside our heads – sometimes, even what’s inside our hearts – can easily take some of the stress from us. However, we should all set limits on just how much we share ....
https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/ge...tal-health
Scientists have discovered what happens to the brain during a spiritual experience ....
https://forums.richieallen.co.uk/index.php
"Understanding the neural bases of spiritual experiences may help us better understand their roles in resilience and recovery from mental health and addictive disorders."