A Day in the Life of a Trainer - Page 8


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It may seem unbelievable to some readers that a person can live another life and have absolutely no idea, but this is the nature of amnesia. If programming is done correctly, it is almost undetectable and the person will be completely amnesic to their other activities. This is called dissociation, and it is present in most members of abusive, generational cult groups such the one I describe.

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7.   Apr 23, 2005 6:02 AM
The account you have given us here must have taken huge courage to write. Ty for being so frank with us and sharing as you have done.
It will be words like yours to help break free the silence and un ...

-- posted by sgreen40


6.   Apr 11, 2004 7:59 PM
In response to message posted by freeic:

Wow!!! What a praise to the Lord! We rejoice with you in your discovery... that only His ...


-- posted by modelbill


5.   Apr 3, 2004 9:03 AM
In response to message posted by TiaNaranja:

I had 12 years of counseling that did not help. They stirred me up more and made it wor ...

-- posted by freeic


4.   Oct 20, 2002 1:05 PM
Getting to where your alters can communicate with each other (and with you--remember, "you" are just another alter) is very useful and is the first step in recovery.

Some things that have worked fo ...


-- posted by prgh


3.   Jun 13, 2002 2:48 PM
WOW, I could relate to your story. My history is SRA in what seems to be a well organized group. The way I first found out I had MPD was when a cashier at a grocery store recognized me from a biker ...

-- posted by TiaNaranja





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