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The Day-to-Day Battle Between "Me and CPTSD" & What Has Helped Me!

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Day-to-day life is often more difficult for those of us that have suffered (or in the middle of healing) with CPTSD (Complex PTSD) than for those with PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) because CPTSD typically involves more chronic, pervasive, and relational trauma, and its symptoms affect more areas of functioning. I will also share some tips and tricks that may help your day be a bit less overwhelming.  Here’s a breakdown of why daily life tends to be more challenging with CPTSD: πŸ”  1. Chronicity of Trauma PTSD often develops from a single traumatic event (e.g., accident, natural disaster, assault). CPTSD results from prolonged, repeated trauma, usually in childhood or captivity-like situations (e.g., abuse, neglect, trafficking, war captivity). ❗Chronic trauma rewires survival responses into baseline personality traits and identity patterns. 🧠 2. Broader Symptom Scope CPTSD includes all the symptoms of PTSD plus: Affect dysregulation: extreme mood swings, emotional num...

❤️‍πŸ”₯ A Quick Message From The Heart ❤️‍πŸ”₯

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  A Message from the Heart... Because I love you... I know these topics are difficult to speak about. For many of us, the words don't always come easily— because what we’ve lived through was never meant to be seen, named, or healed. These topics are more than just about trauma we've endured... They are the collision of worlds— Where the spiritual and the physical, the unseen and the everyday, memory and forgetting… intertwine in a sacred war over your beingness. If you’ve found your way here, please know: You are not alone. You are not “crazy.”  You are not weak.  You are remembering. There are others who feel this too—who’ve awakened to this truth, But haven’t had the language, tools, or safe places to understand it. This is that place now. This is that language... To every wounded healer, every child of light still healing in adult skin, To every sacred soul who was taught to dim, hide, or forget— I see you. I love you. Because, I AM You. And I promise to keep being a v...

The Mirror of Forgiveness

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The Mirror of Forgiveness What if… just maybe… hear me out… What if forgiveness wasn’t just about letting others off the hook, but also the key to releasing ourselves from cycles we never meant to repeat? The Weight We Carry We’ve all held grudges. Some are small—silent bitterness over a broken promise. Others run deep—wounds that scar the soul. The problem is, unforgiveness doesn’t stay quiet. It seeps into our words, our actions, and even our children’s eyes. Forgiveness as a Mirror Here’s the twist: the person we most need to forgive is often staring back at us in the mirror. When we release someone else, we also release the part of us still bound to their mistake. And in doing so, we show our children a new pattern—not of bitterness, but of mercy. Anchors Across Traditions Luke 6:37 (Christianity): “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” Qur’an 24:22 (Islam): “Let them pardon and forgive. Do you not love that Allah should forgive you?” Dhammapada 5 (Buddhism): “Hatred is never appe...

πŸͺ· Welcome To My Crazy, Quiet Corner πŸͺ·

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  What if… Just Maybe… Hear Me Out… Life has a way of weighing us down with noise, repetition, and endless demands. Most of us don’t need more rules—we need moments of pause. We need reminders that our souls, no matter how tangled or tired, are still reachable. This topic series, “What if… Just Maybe… Hear Me Out…”, is not a lecture hall or a pulpit. It’s a quiet corner—a place to wonder, to wrestle, to breathe. Each entry begins with a simple question: What if? That small phrase cracks open the door to reflection, allowing us to see life through a different angle. The reflections here weave wisdom from many traditions—Scripture, philosophy, Stoicism, Gnosticism, Buddhism, Hermeticism, and more—because truth has never belonged to one voice alone. These are living echoes, pointing us back toward sanity and soul. Each article will invite you into three steps: 1. Reflection on the Struggle – Naming the real challenges of being human. 2. Anchoring in Wisdom – Remembering the guidance c...