Have you got Chronic Drama Syndrome?
Published in Living Now Magazine March 2012
chron-ic
lingering, lasting, constant, bad, intense
(from the Latin chronicus and Greek khronos – time)
A while ago I wrote a piece called ‘Do You Suffer From Drama Syndrome?’ and it seemed to resonate with quite a few of you as the feedback has been ongoing and constant. But just recently I realised that the syndrome can become chronic – see the definition above especially the part about time – yes chronic as in ingrained over time – ingrained in your being – ouch!
If you didn’t read the original and/or can’t be bothered to now - Drama Syndrome related to the notion that we are beings who constantly seek expansion and if we are too afraid to step into the unknown territory of the future and create something challenging and new we will subconsciously create a level of drama in our lives to feed our energetic needs – kind of a pseudo expansion or in the worst case energetic vampirism...
So in what warped way could this possibly become chronic and why in the world would we do that to ourselv…
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