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Old 02-11-2007, 02:05 PM   #1
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just hope you dont pass that kind of stuff onto people, some people always have to think good stuff about the people that anger them so as not to *curse* them as such. Project positive energy around you and see if that helps.

other than that, thats really interesting!
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Old 04-12-2007, 06:22 AM   #2
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I believe that's actually quite natural, it comes from humanitys earlier days when being angry or frustrated could usually end up in a physical conflict, the temperature change is just a response to many quick changes that happen in the body as it prepares for such a conflict. Happens to a lot of people really, so don't worry, it's all normal
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:45 PM   #3
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Arbaracy and Iceblaze,

Thanks for responding, I really appreciate it. It is something that I am now aware of. I am always trying to put out positive thoughts because I choose to have a positive outlook on life and look at the brighter side of it. It's nice to know Iceblaze that this is normal. Thanks again, love and light,

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Old 10-20-2007, 11:13 AM   #4
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Hey guys just wondering if anyone else is experiencing this. Last week I was on my cell phone with an agent from my phone company and got this annoying person I couldn't understand a whole lot. I speak and understand french when it is spoken at a normal pace. At moch speed though I don't get it. towards the end of the call when he finally agreed to pass me through to someone english I realized my cell phone was really hot. Did I mention that not only could I not understand him but we were cutting in and out big time. Anyways I asked my daughter to feel the phone and she was shocked it was really hot and so was I. Yesterday the same thing happened with a scanning gun that was not cooperating with me when I finally gave up and handed it to a fellow associate her comment was "wow your hands are really hot" because the scanner I handed her was hot. My body temperature is rising when I seem to get annoyed or frustrated or angry. I just hope I didn't fry my phone. lol.

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Old 01-14-2008, 02:31 AM   #5
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Hence the phrase, "my blood is boiling" Anger makes your blood run hot which is why you get flushed when you're mad. Anger is not good for you as it turns your blood to acid and over time makes you sick.
Scientifically speaking....Your heart beats faster and it makes your body warmer just like when you have a good work out and your body releases heat at throught the easiest ways out of the body.
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