People who are fully dependent on trusted others for critical needs (like a non-earning spouse or a parent or a grown child for elders) have a very relaxing energy when secure in trusted party’s presence. Unironically religious people have it too. Christians in particular.
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Achieving that “cared for” energy without actually being cared for seems like a good aspiration.
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Startup idea: worrybot. You lay down your cares and worries in a doc and hand it over, it worries about them for you. Not like being cared for, but being worried for is nearly as good. Empath mturking solutions acceptable.
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I used to be a practicing Christian and I can’t overemphasize how relieving it was to “lay down your burden at the alter.” Taking whatever worries you had and offering them up in prayer. That sense that you were going to be cared for, even in a state of discomfort.
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In my meditation practice I have found that I don’t need and entity to receive my worries. I can just lay them down. It is a very familiar feeling.
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