Tag Archives: MPD

DID & The Concept of Souls Within


What if DID – dissociative identity disorder (MPD flavored) – was simply God’s way of making more souls – human ones, that is? What if “he” helped make you DID in order to: A) Have more souls to play with, … Continue reading

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DID & Me: The Delusion – A Logical View


This is a logical viewpoint of “DID” through the lens of professionals and most laymen.  The views presented here do not necessarily reflect the views of the entire system, ‘my’ system, or the medical community.  In order to be fair … Continue reading

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The Altering of Alters: Self-Therapy Sessions


We were talking to someone . . . I don’t remember who,  and they were wondering where we fit in on their scale in terms of healing and/or being “healed” (e.g. cured of their abuse and shame issues) – and … Continue reading

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DID & Me: Alters Having Alters of Their Own


DID & Me: How Alters Can Have Alters of Their Own Alternate personalities apparently can have alternate personalities of their own – ones ‘they’ invented along the way, and which therefore are a part of them.  A part of a … Continue reading

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Everyone is DID


Everyone is DID, at least a bit.  You have to be.  Those ‘masks‘ you wear to work, that home-time persona – the lover in the darkness, the player with the kids: all ‘aspects’ (in a way) of a DID system. … Continue reading

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DID & Me: There is no ‘I’ in “We”


A commenter asked me something that really made me sit back and think.  And then “I” got a shock. There is no “I” in our system.  There is no ‘one’ at all (excuse the pun and double meaning.  A lot … Continue reading

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Who Are “WE”?


About a week ago (it seems), a blogger asked a very important question which has for a long time bothered me:  “How many are there in you?”.  (Thanks, Hobs! – evil grimace, friendly grin, et cetra ad infinitum.)  And if … Continue reading

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When the Father Becomes the Son


If you don’t know me by now, welcome to the world of DID where everything is in reverse some of the time, like Alice looking into the Looking Glass Mirror.  Where age doesn’t mean a thing, size and gender don’t … Continue reading

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Developing DID


They say you aren’t born ‘DID’, or with a dissociative identity diagnosis.  And, I reckon, neither were we.  ‘We’ were made that way.  For the purposes of this discussion, the how’s and wherefore’s are unimportant.  The fact is, we were … Continue reading

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Redundancy – and Simplicity


Years back our kitchen sink backed up.  Despite the chemicals that we poured or treatments that we treated, it remained a problem.  So we finally snaked it out with a fifty foot long piece of telephone anchor wire we had … Continue reading

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