Upside Down Eagle
Diamond Member
So I've told you guys about the intrusive daymeres, about the delusions and the near episodes of psychosis I've been having, where the world is turned inside out: the images in my head become reality and reality becomes dreamlike.
I feel very much like my dad (who is the ever present and famous lead actor of my mental horrors) is inhabiting my body. Sometimes it's my brain, sometimes it's a part of my body, sometimes it's my entire body. At other times his presence fills my apartment. My strategies for dealing with it have been yelling at where-ever he's at and hurting myself in the specific area of my body he's decided to settle.
This may sound superstitious but it feels like a posession by his "spirit". You know, that you can also feel like good spirits are with you -for example when my grandfather died his spirit lingered within me for a while, but it was a positive thing. I have this one friend whom I love dearly and whose spirit is frequently with me too. But I like their presence.
The whole "invasion of me" sometimes makes me feel like I am him (my dad). Like my spirit has left, like he's completely obscured any trace of my spirit and has made himself comfortable as the new proprietor of my body. It's f@#%$ disgusting. Has anybody else felt like this?
Do you think that "ancient peoples" (that may sound bad, but I mean peoples who have strong values that they haven't exchanged for enlightenment and neoliberalistic thinking) would see this as "possesion", and would try to excorcise it? I'm curious about those methods of healing, but I don't know anyone who has knowledge of alternative medicine kind of things and wouldn't call me completely nuts and superstitious.
I feel very much like my dad (who is the ever present and famous lead actor of my mental horrors) is inhabiting my body. Sometimes it's my brain, sometimes it's a part of my body, sometimes it's my entire body. At other times his presence fills my apartment. My strategies for dealing with it have been yelling at where-ever he's at and hurting myself in the specific area of my body he's decided to settle.
This may sound superstitious but it feels like a posession by his "spirit". You know, that you can also feel like good spirits are with you -for example when my grandfather died his spirit lingered within me for a while, but it was a positive thing. I have this one friend whom I love dearly and whose spirit is frequently with me too. But I like their presence.
The whole "invasion of me" sometimes makes me feel like I am him (my dad). Like my spirit has left, like he's completely obscured any trace of my spirit and has made himself comfortable as the new proprietor of my body. It's f@#%$ disgusting. Has anybody else felt like this?
Do you think that "ancient peoples" (that may sound bad, but I mean peoples who have strong values that they haven't exchanged for enlightenment and neoliberalistic thinking) would see this as "possesion", and would try to excorcise it? I'm curious about those methods of healing, but I don't know anyone who has knowledge of alternative medicine kind of things and wouldn't call me completely nuts and superstitious.