Pain
17 Sep 2010 Leave a Comment
When you feel rejected, a pain center in the brain is being triggered.
It has been discovered that this pain center is exactly the same as the one triggered when you are physically stabbed or hurt. This is why rejection is such a deep threat to most people. This is why it is so painful.
We are most afraid of being excluded, of not belonging or rejected. For this reason we don’t like to hear a ‘no’. It makes us feel rejected. This is why a lot of people won’t ask for certain things, because they are afraid of getting a ‘no’. However, feeling rejected is a neurological pattern in the brain.
You can dissolve old patterns of behavior by becoming aware of them. By seeing their origin and how they are actually based on huge assumptions made by the brain. Find out more about this at http://tinyurl.com/2ularso
