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T.M.Haja Sahib
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Does any regular visual imagery techniques help lessen the effects of an accidental non-fatal electric shock?
Your inputs please.
Your inputs please.
Does any regular visual imagery techniques help lessen the effects of an accidental non-fatal electric shock?
Your inputs please.
What does "visual imagery techniques" mean?
And to what extent of an injury are you referring to?
The book in the following link treats of those visual imagery techniques.
http://books.google.co.in/books/about/The_Mind_s_Eye.html?id=ETQlq8F8z4UC&redir_esc=y
Any electrical injury non-fatal.
If I am following your question correctly, is there some visual images that will lessen the effects of a contact injury if you survive. You mean take your mind off of your situation??Does any regular visual imagery techniques help lessen the effects of an accidental non-fatal electric shock?
Your inputs please.
Does any regular visual imagery techniques help lessen the effects of an accidental non-fatal electric shock?
Your inputs please.
In my opinion such methods could hasten the recovery under standard medical care.I think that it is a bit of nonsense in relation to any real medical care.
In my opinion such methods could hasten the recovery under standard medical care.
It is not taking your mind off situation that matters but preparing your body to face any non-fatal accidental electric shock through your mind that does.If I am following your question correctly, is there some visual images that will lessen the effects of a contact injury if you survive. You mean take your mind off of your situation??
It is not taking your mind off situation that matters but preparing your body to face any non-fatal accidental electric shock through your mind that does.
No it is about reducing the distress caused by an electric shock.Are you talking about being able to control your reflexes while being shocked? For example, not jumping when hit with 277 and falling off a ladder?
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Tissue damage ( a distress, for example) could be lesser if relevant mental imageries had been practised earlier.If the shock is not fatal but enough to do any sort of tissue damage, there is nothing the mind can do to prevent or reduce said damage.
Tissue damage ( a distress, for example) could be lesser if relevant mental imageries had been practised earlier.
Tissue damage ( a distress, for example) could be lesser if relevant mental imageries had been practised earlier.
It is up to you.
I got hit by 277V and it left me on the ground in tears and shaken to my very inner core.
How do you think this imagery stuff could have helped?
When that happened to me ( I got hung up and falling from a ladder saved my butt) I found yelling a swear at the top of my lungs was pretty much automatic and I think it may have helped me calm myself.
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Mythbusters did an episode on that. (No pain no gain)