Joel Schwartz, PsyD - Psychosis is, perhaps, the most misunderstood and feared psychological phenomena – despite the fact that every person is capable of psychosis, and most of us have actively psychotic parts of our personalities.
Fight or flight? Try FIGHTING. Kickboxing scratches that itch.
Woke up to energy that was needing expression. Fighting. I turned on youtube and searched kickboxing. OMG where have you been all my life? Anyone with stifled fight or flight energy (from PTSD) would likely benefit from this at some point. I've been stuck in passive attention. That is over. What a most delicious RUSH.... Continue Reading →
healing through self-inquiry and mindfulness
I found the below video interesting because many of my (internal) "programs" got scrambled with the (pharmaceutically induced) brain injury. All sorts of the autonomic nervous system programs which control all of the functions in the body (all those mentioned in the video and more). Losing the "I" program (the sense of individual identity) -- disengaging from... Continue Reading →
Forms of dissociation are common to all human beings
Popular fantasy realities (like multiple dimensions and starseeds and lightworkers etc) are forms of dissociation...dissociation is a way to cope with trauma. Once we understand this, the fantasy material can be worked with...people are in pain...everyone needs to heal. Being alive is traumatic so no one is free from this really.
