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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Replying to @chaosprime
not false memories, narrated memories. it's an exercise in deciding which lies you are ok with telling yourself. the cost of this is gaining awareness of how most of your memories (particularly childhood memories) are narrated, and therefore not entirely true.
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Replying to @danlistensto
weird how many fictional demons require payment in the form of your childhood memories
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
Hey, whatever works for you. When I look closely and squint I can't tell the difference.
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fictional things are unreal and untrue. imaginal things are unreal and true.
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*fires up the particle accelerator to try to find a quantum of truth*
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Replying to @chaosprime @bennhoffman
what if truth particles are non-baryonic though?
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