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sophiaserpentia ([personal profile] sophiaserpentia) wrote2003-11-03 08:35 am
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This morning I'm revisiting an idea I contemplated a little over a year ago -- that 'fragmented personalities' are far more common than any of us suspect. We are used to thinking of "selves" as something that are handed out one to a customer. That is: in popular belief, one body = one self.

I'm no longer convinced that this is how it works at all.

I'm not talking about what the medical community calls Multiple Personality Disorder, though I think that this is possibly only an exaggerated case of what goes on in all of us.

Please bear with any generalities or imprecision in the following questions. This poll is meant to be intuitive and illustrative, not scientific or precise.

To protect anonymity, I am setting this poll so that only I can see the results. I'll post the figures as people reply.

Which of the following, if any, match your experience?

[Poll #199820]

Bouncing Back to Wholeness

[identity profile] freeandclear.livejournal.com 2003-11-03 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I think you're on to something here. All of us dissociate to some degree. I believe it's a protective mechanism. I also believe that some of us are better than others at bouncing back to integral wholeness.

Thanks for bringing this up.