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Sideways
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This is coming from me at rock bottom. But instead of posting in the Depression forum about how do you get through this, why do you bother, etc etc...
The sole idea that is bouncing around in my head offering some semblance of hope, meaning, is the idea of Freedom. Through the generations, the fight for "Freedom" has been hard fought for by all sorts of groups of people, for all different reasons, from different types of oppression...
As a trauma 'survivor' (work in progress), I'm thinking that there's something about freedom that's important to me. And that I don't have it, but need it in order to heal, or even just to be a complete person.
Sometimes Freedom is couched in terms of "freedom to do something", and sometimes it's the other way round, "freedom from something".
When I think about Freedom, I feel like I have a geat big hole where I'm entitiled to have something - there's a form of Freedom that I don't have, but am entitled to. Or be free from something that oppresses me, and that I shouldn't be bound by because I am human..
I'm not sure if this makes any sense, but when you think about your Freedom, as a trauma survivor, what is Freedom to you? How would you define it, or express it? Do you have it, or is it a goal, or something you have to fight for? Do you have to know what it is in order to fight for it, or does it just come to you as you heal? Or is there a form of freedom that, as a victim of trauma, I will simply never have?
The sole idea that is bouncing around in my head offering some semblance of hope, meaning, is the idea of Freedom. Through the generations, the fight for "Freedom" has been hard fought for by all sorts of groups of people, for all different reasons, from different types of oppression...
As a trauma 'survivor' (work in progress), I'm thinking that there's something about freedom that's important to me. And that I don't have it, but need it in order to heal, or even just to be a complete person.
Sometimes Freedom is couched in terms of "freedom to do something", and sometimes it's the other way round, "freedom from something".
When I think about Freedom, I feel like I have a geat big hole where I'm entitiled to have something - there's a form of Freedom that I don't have, but am entitled to. Or be free from something that oppresses me, and that I shouldn't be bound by because I am human..
I'm not sure if this makes any sense, but when you think about your Freedom, as a trauma survivor, what is Freedom to you? How would you define it, or express it? Do you have it, or is it a goal, or something you have to fight for? Do you have to know what it is in order to fight for it, or does it just come to you as you heal? Or is there a form of freedom that, as a victim of trauma, I will simply never have?