when you do talk therapy, you have to make your experiences into a narrative and explain your motivations to one or more other people in a way that makes sense this is essentially a form of dissociation from your experience and an attempt to install false memories
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"fictional"
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What else would demons be made of?
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imaginal != fictional
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i didn’t address non-fictional demons because how many of those are paid in memories isn’t weird at all
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You are describing electroshock therapy. People say it's worth it.
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it destroyed Hemmingway utterly, but maybe they've gotten better at administering it. I can't help but make the comparison between ECT and ayahuasca though and I know which one I would choose.
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Hemmingway case was quite suspiciously unusual both in terms of intensity of therapy administered, and numerous confounders. Also pretty ancient.
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like, you kinda want some neuroplasticity for that shit
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I always felt that a bit scammy towards the demon, like buying Manhattan for glass bling or whatnot
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