Udog
Seriously Delirious
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
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- Enneagram
- 9w1
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- sp/sx
Thats interesting. I have found that the Fi-Si loop continues to bug me despite having looked at it in a new light and made a definite and final judgement about it - I simply go back to before I made that decision and remember the thoughts and feelings before that, and then when I've had my fun reminiscing, remind myself of the decision I made. Which means going through the whole reasoning process all over again to convince myself that my final decision was right.
Does this mean I haven't truly resolved my problem? Or is this a bit different to the Fi-Si loop you had in mind - does yours only apply to feelings that have never been resolved in any way?
I think those aftershocks are par for the course, and come after you've resolved the issue. I know I'll be well over a thing and still have something happen that brings those memories and emotions to the front of my mind. It can be really disorienting, but that's not quite the same thing.
What makes it different? The time and mental energy I spend on it. It's like revisiting an unpleasant area compared to being trapped in it.