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27-11-2011, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Xan
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Yassi... It's called detachment and is a high state of awareness.
For those who gave the label 'depersonalization'... that is an severe imbalance from repressed conflicted emotions, and most certainly does not give one a feeling of freedom but rather dullness and restriction.
In detachment there's a sense of connectedness, within oneself and with others, but not through the mind's ideas and emotions. The Real connection, in other words.
You'll get used to it after a little while.
Xan
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What Xan said... and so much better!
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27-11-2011, 06:38 PM
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I agree with Xan. I have experienced depersonalisation but it is a different thing to detachment, which it sounds like you are feeling. Depersonalisation is rather unpleasant and quite a numb feeling where you are 'split off' from your body and surroundings. This can happen after trauma or even during extreme tiredness. I tend to experience it during or after long car journeys. Detachment, on the other hand, is quite a peaceful feeling, like being in the sky watching the clouds go by. You still experience emotions, sometimes just as deeply, but you let them go afterwards. You know it is just another cloud that floated by for a short time, but it will go again.
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27-11-2011, 09:39 PM
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Guys, you scare me to death with your diagnosis 'depersonalisation'. Is it a first step to a multipersonality disorder?
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I'm not saying you have it indefinitely, its simply a logical explanation that could be looked into.
It's most certainly not a first step to Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD). It's just a reaction to stress, no different or less common than feeling nervous...etc etc.
In my experience it can be quite peacefull on some occasions despite its origins. *shrugs*
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