When people say 'red', what it looks like is just not what the majority sees; but you can't imagine red if you literally have never seen it. Your red is just different.
It's so hard.
This is SO weird!
My therapist and I were talking, this was well before the blame shift, maybe a year and a half to 2 yrs ago...he was trying to get me to see that what i was told (what i was saying was the 'programming' just echoing what they said) wasnt correct, it was just what they told me and i looked at a note book that was orange and i said that "you know that is orange because you were told that orange is orange, blue is blue, red is red etc. If you were taught that red is blue and blue is red thats how you would see the world...or if you've never seen orange before you wouldnt know what it was.
He said "that's true but then when everyone told me differently, then id see if differently or my view would start to change."
I said "true but i have no one to do that but myself [thus the internal fight with myself] and thats not working"
This is when he started to look for support for me. We tried a pastor whom stuck it out with me for a year before finally giving up.
He thought of CSA support groups (which are hard to get into by the way) and i did apply for one, the only one i could find locally that would possibly work, but it was on a day, at night, that i work. Not sure i would of be able to go w/ my extreme fear of people and not sure i would of liked it as they dont talk about their trauma at all, they focus on life after and i need to talk about it and counter it.
Then he found this site and thats how that happened.
My admin friend, when i said i see the sky green and grass blue, he said well the sky isnt blue, sometimes its white with clouds, gray, orange and purple with the sun setting or coming up. Well duh, that wasnt my point but i get his, black & white thinking...but thats not the point.
It is possible to counter what you grew up with it but it is
DAMN HARD!
I generally default back to what i know, cuz its what i know, and my therapist says its natural to go back to what you know when out of your comfort zone, but the more you push at that comfort zone line, the further it moves. The more you counter what you grew up with and learn what red is, the more your brain learns that theres a
possible color of red, its
possible to exist.
Now i think im rambling into never never off topic lane so i'll shut up now lol....sorry. was just weird you said that and my therapist and i had that exact same convo.