Resources For Writing Injuries
Resources for Writing Injuries

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Head Injuries
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Hematoma
Hemorrhage
Concussion
Edema
Skull Fracture
Diffuse Axonal Injury
Neck
General Information
Neck sprain
Herniated Disk
Pinched Nerve
Cervical Fracture
Broken Neck
Chest (Thoracic)
General Information
Aortic disruption
Blunt cardiac injury
Cardiac tamponade
Flail chest
Hemothorax
Pneumothorax (traumatic pneumothorax, open pneumothorax, and tension pneumothorax)
Pulmonary contusion
Broken Ribs
Broken Collarbone
Abdominal
General Information
Blunt trauma
Penetrating injuries (see also, gunshot wound & stab wound sections)
Broken Spine
Lung Trauma
Heart (Blunt Cardiac Injury)
Bladder Trauma
Spleen Trauma
Intestinal Trauma
Liver Trauma
Pancreas Trauma
Kidney Trauma
Arms/Hands/Legs/Feet
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Fractures
Dislocations
Sprains
Strains
Muscle Overuse
Muscle Bruise
Bone Bruise
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Tendon pain
Bruises
Injuries to ligaments
Injuries to tendons
Crushed Hand
Crushed Foot
Broken Hand
Broken Foot
Broken Ankle
Broken Wrist
Broken Arm
Shoulder Trauma
Broken elbow
Broken Knee
Broken Finger
Broken Toe
Face
General Information
Broken Nose
Corneal Abrasion
Chemical Eye Burns
Subconjunctival Hemorrhages (Eye Bleeding)
Facial Trauma
Broken/Dislocated jaw
Fractured Cheekbone
Skin & Bleeding
General Information (Skin Injuries) | More (Arteries)
femoral artery (inner thigh)
thoracic aorta (chest & heart)
abdominal aorta (abdomen)
brachial artery (upper arm)
radial artery (hand & forearm)
common carotid artery (neck)
aorta (heart & abdomen)
axillary artery (underarm)
popliteal artery (knee & outer thigh)
anterior tibial artery (shin & ankle)
posterior tibial artery (calf & heel)
arteria dorsalis pedis (foot)
Cuts/Lacerations
Scrapes
Abrasions (Floor burns)
Bruises
Gunshot Wounds
General Information
In the Head
In the Neck
In the Shoulders
In the Chest
In the Abdomen
In the Legs/Arms
In the Hands
In The Feet
Stab Wounds
General Information
In the Head
In the Neck
In the Chest
In the Abdomen
In the Legs/Arms
General Resources
Guide to Story Researching
A Writer’s Thesaurus
Words To Describe Body Types and How They Move
Words To Describe…
Writing Intense Scenes
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Belle (2021) directed by Mamoru Hosoda → July 2021
Collaboration between Studio Chizu & Cartoon Saloon. Jin Kim (Disney character designer for Tangled, Moana, Frozen, Big Hero 6) designed the titular character, Belle:

FOR EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW “WHEN DOES THIS GET EASIER”



As someone who has been consciously working on ignoring the 3D and believing what I decide will be true instead of what appears to be true for over 2 decades, I want to answer this question honestly. It gets easier the same way anything gets easier: with practice. You have to actually do the work. What this means is, that when you get into that ideal mental state where you just *know* that you're going to get everything you want, you stay there. You don't let the events of the 3D world knock you off from that. How? BY NOT LETTING THE 3D KNOCK YOU DOWN. There's no easy 3 step process. You have to get control of yourself. You see something that seems bad. Right now your mind is just a wild stallion bucking like crazy instantly. You have to WORK to get that stallion under control. You catch the thoughts, and the reactions as they are happening. You talk yourself down. You remind yourself that you don't know what things in the 3D mean in terms of your manifestation. You sit through some nasty emotions without opening your mouth and letting someone have it. You sit through some anxiety and fear without making any decisions, or wildly veering off course mentally. You let it pass.


You feed yourself empowering thoughts. You tell yourself that you can handle anything. You remind yourself that you MUST HAVE FAITH. You slipped and freaked out for a minute/hour/day? YOU CATCH YOURSELF AND STOP. And you do it again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. You never stop. You change this about yourself. It's vital to this entire thing. YOU CAN DO IT.
You commit to this - getting control over your mind. IT IS THE ONLY WAY. When you choose to start the work of getting your mind under control is up to you. But if you don't, your life will continue in the fashion it has up until now. Maybe at first you're successful 1 out of 20 times. It doesn't matter. You have to persevere. The other option is giving up. And some people will have to give up and have their lives get worse before they figure out that giving up doesn't lead anywhere good. I didn't stop giving up and hiding from the world and having to dig myself out of messes until I was 30. It gets easier when you truly accept that it's never the answer. No one ever truly comes to save you. The world doesn't stop spinning. You end up in a worse position. Eventually it stops being an option. That makes doing the difficult work of changing your mind a little easier.
It will be easier for some than others. Personally, I hit the ground running in some areas and didn't get around to cleaning up my mind in other areas until 5 years ago. There were long breaks in there. It's like training your body. Some parts are easier than others and it's not a one and done. It's an ongoing process that continues throughout your life and it'll be individual to you personally.
Another tool Neville gave you is revision. Catch yourself and revise. You don't have to do it at the end of the day, or after something seemingly irreparable has already happened. Excuse yourself if you need to, go somewhere quiet and revise what just happened. Do this over and over. Every time your mind starts going to the dark place because some event just happened. THIS WILL BECOME A HABIT. It will eventually become second nature to you.
Support from others is great, but it's also a bandaid. It's others comforting and encouraging you when you need to develop the skill of comforting and encouraging yourself. For some people this is very difficult (I am/was one of them). The real magic happens when you start being mentally self-sufficient and there is no better time to start exercising that muscle than right now. No one can do it for you, no amount of tips/tricks/techniques can do it for you. You catch yourself reacting, you pause, you keep your mouth shut, you keep your hands to yourself, you don't make any decisions, you don't take any actions, you breathe and calm down, find the words to go right back to where you were before this "event" - that half the time turns out to be nothing of significance - happened. And you keep doing it until you catch it faster and faster and eventually you no longer find yourself having long drawn out reactions that derail you and ruin your entire day/night/week/month - this is what "detachment" is in this context - which is a reward in and of itself, regardless of if it gets you your manifestation faster.


If this post is for you you will know it, I hope it helped you.
"The purpose of practicing detachment is to separate us from our present reactions to life and attach us to our aim in life. This inner separation must be developed by practice. At first we seem to have no power to separate ourselves from undesirable inner states, simply because we have always taken every mood, every reaction, as natural and have become identified with them. When we have no idea that our reactions are only states of consciousness from which it is possible to separate ourselves, we go round and round in the same circle of problems - not seeing them as inner states but as outer situations. We practice detachment, or inner separation, that we may escape from the circle of our habitual reactions to life. That is why we must formulate an aim and constantly notice ourselves in regard to that aim." — Neville Goddard


DWELLING WITHIN THE 4D
What is the 4D — Your internal reality This is where all of your assumptions are stored and hardened into fact to create your 3D. Your inner reality manifests your assumptions into fact and reflects them in your 3D world. — @awhkacey
to get more of an understanding for living in your 4D i highly recommend watching the videos listed below
LIVE IN YOUR 4D REALITY! PART 1
LIVE IN YOUR 4D REALITY! PART 2
i highly recommend watching Electrasoul in general she’s incredibly helpful
“we look not at the things which are seen (3D), but at the things which are not seen(4D) for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.” — 2 corinthians 4:18


