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Enlightened
- Oct 26, 2019
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As I've thought about leaving my body, I've thought that 'alternatives' or 'recovery' would naturally consist of moving back into my body.
I also realize I'm not meant to be able to do this after the psychiatric interventions against me. Both the abduction and physical assaults on me, and the emotional abuse and gaslighting meant to convince me that my thoughts and disagreements with them were disease symptoms - after all these, I'm meant to live like a broken domestic animal. The point was to make my body an occupied territory, always the property of another person, and to instill stockholm syndrome in me.
Also one of the big libraries of Mad / psychiatric-survivor knowledge, resources and perspectives was recently destroyed in its entirety, one of the reasons I'm here.
If you know, you know.
This is how a lot of systems of power-over work, though. Schools are designed to teach us compliance rather than curiosity and then we're meant to be productive workers to make some other guy rich. Nuclear families built around misogyny and adultism are a key part of this! At least other countries ratified the international Rights of Children treaty, unlike the U.S. we're fucking backwards as hell...
I also know being driven off their landbases is the biggest driver of addiction and self-harm for Native people, and I feel so much love and gratitude to land protectors who are blockading the way to keep mining companies and colonizers out of their homes. Right because having control of our bodies isn't just about whether anyone assaults us or not, it's about whether we can have relationships and ecosystems to live in unmolested.
So I guess why I post this in 'Recovery' is because even though I'm literally not allowed to reclaim my bodily autonomy, I keep doing it anyway, it's just also a crime a lot of the time. And sometimes the shit I see makes me want to turn the lights off. I'm glad there are people here who are agreed to let each other make their own choices and not report on people or try to force anyone to do anything. I'm glad I've seen people learning how to de-arrest their friends in street fights. It's not enough but it's something I can work with, and anyone else struggling with this I'm sorry, and whatever ways other people have found to deal with this I'm glad to know about.
I also realize I'm not meant to be able to do this after the psychiatric interventions against me. Both the abduction and physical assaults on me, and the emotional abuse and gaslighting meant to convince me that my thoughts and disagreements with them were disease symptoms - after all these, I'm meant to live like a broken domestic animal. The point was to make my body an occupied territory, always the property of another person, and to instill stockholm syndrome in me.
Also one of the big libraries of Mad / psychiatric-survivor knowledge, resources and perspectives was recently destroyed in its entirety, one of the reasons I'm here.
If you know, you know.
This is how a lot of systems of power-over work, though. Schools are designed to teach us compliance rather than curiosity and then we're meant to be productive workers to make some other guy rich. Nuclear families built around misogyny and adultism are a key part of this! At least other countries ratified the international Rights of Children treaty, unlike the U.S. we're fucking backwards as hell...
I also know being driven off their landbases is the biggest driver of addiction and self-harm for Native people, and I feel so much love and gratitude to land protectors who are blockading the way to keep mining companies and colonizers out of their homes. Right because having control of our bodies isn't just about whether anyone assaults us or not, it's about whether we can have relationships and ecosystems to live in unmolested.
So I guess why I post this in 'Recovery' is because even though I'm literally not allowed to reclaim my bodily autonomy, I keep doing it anyway, it's just also a crime a lot of the time. And sometimes the shit I see makes me want to turn the lights off. I'm glad there are people here who are agreed to let each other make their own choices and not report on people or try to force anyone to do anything. I'm glad I've seen people learning how to de-arrest their friends in street fights. It's not enough but it's something I can work with, and anyone else struggling with this I'm sorry, and whatever ways other people have found to deal with this I'm glad to know about.