Marie’s ChatGPT-Assisted Deconstruction Blog
Facing Severe Air Pollution Alone
The air quality index is in the Unhealthy zone, I’m by myself, and fear has taken hold. What now?
Who Resists Cultural Conditioning and Why
Some people seem immune to cultural conditioning, but no one truly is. What varies is how early they questioned the scripts, how much friction or safety they experienced, and what temperament or context allowed them to resist full assimilation.
Crossing Worlds: Reclaiming Clarity After Religious Systems
Revisiting someone from a past shaped by religious narratives revealed how far I’ve come. Speaking my story with coherence, being seen in it, and holding boundaries against old frameworks marked a turning point from survival into transformation.
Patriarchy’s Safeguards: Why Truth Feels Hard to Access
This piece unpacks how patriarchy keeps information about itself hidden in plain sight through institutional gatekeeping, media distortion, shame, and internalized self-censorship—and what it means to break through those barriers.
Tracing Patriarchy’s Roots: How Survival Shaped Culture
This piece explores how patriarchy evolved from survival-driven power structures into the cultural scripts that govern self-worth, relationships, work, and embodiment today—and how naming it begins to break its hold.
Binge Eating, Existential Terror, and the Path to Presence
Binge eating can function as a way to numb the unbearable weight of existential confusion. Healing begins not with control but with facing the root terror, learning to tolerate presence, and letting compulsion lose its grip.
Truth-Telling, Reparation, and Relational Return: Facing Colonial Inheritance
Exploring what it means to tell the truth about history, practice repair, and rebuild relationships fractured by colonization—while reckoning with ancestral complicity and inherited power.
Playing Piano and the Longing to Be Felt
Sharing music can feel both deeply human and deeply vulnerable. For those carrying childhood wounds and moral trauma, playing piano in front of others can trigger loops of self-surveillance, shame, and doubt. This piece explores the tension between the desire to create connection through music and the inherited systems that make that desire feel risky.
Attunement and Emotional Safety When Children Feel Overwhelmed
When a child is knocked down or startled, the body registers it as a threat, even without injury. What matters most is not fixing the situation quickly, but offering presence, co-regulation, and validation. This piece explores how attuned responses can prevent moments of fear from turning into isolation.
Rebuilding Body Trust After Epistemological and Religious Abuse
Mindfulness, somatic therapy, and yoga often assume a baseline of safety in the body. For survivors of epistemological abuse, religious trauma, and emotional neglect, that baseline doesn’t exist. This piece explores how to begin again—through micro-moments of orientation, rhythm, and agency.