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Learning to Stay With Life Again: Recovering From DPDR and Hyperawareness

This piece explores the lived experience of depersonalization-derealization disorder (DPDR), how it forms through trauma and epistemological abuse, and what recovery looks like when your system begins to thaw. We break down the mechanisms, metaphors, and emotional loops of DPDR in plain, grounded language.

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What You Can Actually Do With Awareness

Awareness isn’t a vague concept—it’s your active, alive capacity to notice and respond. You can train it to redirect attention, witness without merging, rewire meaning, and even reassemble a sense of self. This post breaks down exactly how.

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What It Means to Escort Yourself Into Awakeness

Some people with DPDR build hyper-organized lives as a way to feel real. But healing can look like something softer: gently narrating yourself back into the day, grounding yourself in time and identity after years of dissociation.

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When a Fragmented Mind Begins to Reintegrate

I felt something shift: the part of my attention that used to split off to worry and analyze is coming back into focus. My left eye—once caught in a kind of dissociative vigilance—is now participating in the present. I think my mind is healing.

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Reclaiming the Body: When Emotions Were Mistaken for God

Growing up in Evangelical Christianity, I was taught to interpret emotions as the Holy Spirit. Only recently did I realize those were my own feelings all along—misunderstood, outsourced, and overwritten. This blog explores the moment I took back ownership.

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What Remains When the Spiral Stops

If you’ve spent your life managing every thought like a crisis, letting go can feel like ego death. But beneath the recursive storm is something real—your baseline existence. This is not a spiritual awakening. It’s your first contact with reality, unfiltered.

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Living Beyond the Narrator: When Healing Gets Weird

After a major internal shift, I’m not falling apart—but I’m definitely not the same. I’m observing my thoughts, craving sweetness, bingeing shows, and trying to live like a human while integrating a whole new view of reality. It’s awkward, surreal, and exactly where I’m supposed to be.

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