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Plexiglasssmartphone t1_jadef1y wrote
Reply to comment by strvgglecity in Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
I am, and some have indeed cured themselves.
So just because YOU don’t believe in your ptsd traumatized peers doesn’t mean it’s not ever possible in their lives. Clearly you’ve some reading up to do; try Joe Dispenza or Bruce Lipton. Or Gregg Braden.
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_jaac9d9 wrote
Reply to comment by Cindexxx in Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
Absolutely, not easy at all. But it’s absolutely possible. Some will have it easier than others no doubt, but these aren’t things to compare. As long as we are improving ourselves no one can say anything. Be the best you. It’s the journey and process of a lifetime.
As for the girl you mentioned, bless her soul. I do believe anything is possible but would never push her into it. I know some people with extreme complex PTSD and after several years of hard work, lots of tears and sadness, they’re stronger than ever. It’s entirely possible for someone like her to do so, and also entirely understandable that it’s monumentally difficult to do.
Regardless, I have high hopes for humanity in that our children or our childrens children will be able to grow in a world without insecurities and distortions of universal love. The inner work is something I truly believe humanity will get through one day.
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_ja9w64l wrote
Reply to comment by boldberserker in Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
Downvoted because people want an easy way out and don’t want to hear it’s hard work.
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_ja89779 wrote
Reply to Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
This can totally be done by one’s own discipline and will to observe one self and heal their traumas….
Edit: Everyone has problems and distortions, it’s up to one’s own self to take it upon themselves to do the inner work.
Edit 2: it is easy to begin, hard to continue, harder to finish. The journey inwards is not an easy one but it is the most rewarding in every way imaginable.
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_j0qs8vr wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded_Prompt_15 in DOD Office Moving Ahead in Mission to Identify 'Anomalous Phenomena by DragonfruitOdd1989
Lmao. Peak ignorance and arrogance. This is why our world is so slow. People like you
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_izv0jsc wrote
Reply to comment by INSIJS in [OC] Yearly Average Temperature in the UK, 1884 - 2021 by PieChartPirate
I’m with you. Ice age incoming. 12kyr magnetic excursion
Plexiglasssmartphone t1_jadh9sk wrote
Reply to comment by strvgglecity in Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
Who said anyone was shamed? I’m saying the human body and mind is capable of more than we give it credit for. Going through this procedure doesn’t have to be the only option, others deserve to know it’s possible to do inner work and they can make their own choice if it’s for them to start or not. Any choice they make is acceptable. I’ve already acknowledged it’s not a simple easy thing to do, but it’s possible.