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If you practice in a sort of strong vipassana style, where you are *not supposed to dig*, this can come up as a lot of disjointed blips of discomfort, confusion, pain, sadness, etc.
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If you do a lot of vipassana, or pry into what's there, it can become very destabilising You can have sudden outpourings of inappropriate emotion (connected to past, not present), impulsive behaviour, depression triggers, sudden overwhelming awareness of feelings...
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A lot of this seems to be milder versions of what people with NPD or BPD struggle with all the time - raw, unprocessed aspects of self (as in: feeling, thought, etc.) that are loose, free-floating. I mean, in many ways, this disintegrative process is *the point* of the practice.
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