06-26-2017, 12:00 AM
I agree with the process, desensitizing the self is critical to facing trauma. It's inspiring you're open to many different techniques to achieve healing.
Once trauma has been processed, is there a component to apply forgetfulness? I read a fortune cookie once, and it gave, 'A good memory is a virtue, but the ability to forget is better.'
Forgetting we were a victim, by applying a counter perspective, achieves balance. So forgetting seems more similar to forgiveness, in the case of the cookie. I wonder why CC stuck with recap without aftercare. He provided a process that left people in an unstable space. Only the innovative would take it upon themselves to figure out the other half.
CC wasn't the brightest tool in the bunch, but I guess the same reflection can be made about Freud. Someone has to start a new field of science and be that ****. Heh.
Once trauma has been processed, is there a component to apply forgetfulness? I read a fortune cookie once, and it gave, 'A good memory is a virtue, but the ability to forget is better.'
Forgetting we were a victim, by applying a counter perspective, achieves balance. So forgetting seems more similar to forgiveness, in the case of the cookie. I wonder why CC stuck with recap without aftercare. He provided a process that left people in an unstable space. Only the innovative would take it upon themselves to figure out the other half.
CC wasn't the brightest tool in the bunch, but I guess the same reflection can be made about Freud. Someone has to start a new field of science and be that ****. Heh.

