I was watching a video that Radise linked up to a thread. I will post it here. It kind of messed with the whole 'Structural Dissociation' theory that I and some others have been working with over the past while. I thought.
Some of us are trying to get to where the SELF actually resides. Is the ANP the SELF or is the SELF something that created the ANP? Where do the EPs go if we integrate? Do they die? Do we miss them? Does our SELF need them? It's like having separate jigsaw puzzles for each EP, ANP, and we are meant to put them together on the table called SHELF - but there is no table visible. Do we build the table? Do we look for the table (wander near and far?) Then I got thinking....and as some of you may have recognized, this can be dangerous at times.....:cautious:
What if our SELF has nothing to do with our brain at all? What if SELF is the soul (however you see the soul)? Consciousness? You know, that piece that is our intuition...the piece that knows what we should do even though we can't seem to do it because we are human and life gets in the way but we know it is right. That piece of us who is concerned about ourselves first and foremost. That piece that whispers in our head rather than screams. What if that is our SELF? And because it doesn't scream we don't attach to it?
I mean really, therapists talk about mindfulness, about meditating, about awareness. What stops us from being able to naturally fall into those places? Perhaps the screaming, ranting, raving, hissy fitting EP's? Perhaps our ANP's that are too busy focusing on what we 'need to do'? Maybe those are like the attention seeking kids in the family. And then there is the quiet kid, who always gets passed over unless we take the time to be quiet with them, to relate on their level, to make them feel just as important?
The guy in the video speaks about not being able to see our own eyes. This is true. The irony of that is ridiculous. We could never see the things that allow us to see if we didn't have mirrors or some way of reflecting the image back to us. It doesn't mean they aren't there. So what of our SELVES? Maybe our SELVES are right there - but we just can't see it.....because we see spend our time observing, participating in, attempting to win the war in our brains.
What if we just need to listen a little harder and rather than fighting the EP's and trying to regain the ANP's we simply need to be nurturing that little voice inside of us that is consciousness, our soul, whatever you want to call it?
Idk, call me crazy....I am okay with that. :shy:
https://www.myptsd.com/threads/you-are-not-ptsd.52681/#post-842045
Some of us are trying to get to where the SELF actually resides. Is the ANP the SELF or is the SELF something that created the ANP? Where do the EPs go if we integrate? Do they die? Do we miss them? Does our SELF need them? It's like having separate jigsaw puzzles for each EP, ANP, and we are meant to put them together on the table called SHELF - but there is no table visible. Do we build the table? Do we look for the table (wander near and far?) Then I got thinking....and as some of you may have recognized, this can be dangerous at times.....:cautious:
What if our SELF has nothing to do with our brain at all? What if SELF is the soul (however you see the soul)? Consciousness? You know, that piece that is our intuition...the piece that knows what we should do even though we can't seem to do it because we are human and life gets in the way but we know it is right. That piece of us who is concerned about ourselves first and foremost. That piece that whispers in our head rather than screams. What if that is our SELF? And because it doesn't scream we don't attach to it?
I mean really, therapists talk about mindfulness, about meditating, about awareness. What stops us from being able to naturally fall into those places? Perhaps the screaming, ranting, raving, hissy fitting EP's? Perhaps our ANP's that are too busy focusing on what we 'need to do'? Maybe those are like the attention seeking kids in the family. And then there is the quiet kid, who always gets passed over unless we take the time to be quiet with them, to relate on their level, to make them feel just as important?
The guy in the video speaks about not being able to see our own eyes. This is true. The irony of that is ridiculous. We could never see the things that allow us to see if we didn't have mirrors or some way of reflecting the image back to us. It doesn't mean they aren't there. So what of our SELVES? Maybe our SELVES are right there - but we just can't see it.....because we see spend our time observing, participating in, attempting to win the war in our brains.
What if we just need to listen a little harder and rather than fighting the EP's and trying to regain the ANP's we simply need to be nurturing that little voice inside of us that is consciousness, our soul, whatever you want to call it?
Idk, call me crazy....I am okay with that. :shy:
https://www.myptsd.com/threads/you-are-not-ptsd.52681/#post-842045