Everyone's experienced a mental block at some point. So everyone is familiar with the effects of dissociation. You might be trying to recall a memory through an association and arrive at an empty void in your mind. That's a point of dissociation.
Relevant link here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_block
I’m not sure anymore how to describe it better than that. But each time we encounter the same point of dissociation (and don’t push through or resolve it) we’re stopped a little earlier in our minds. That causes the dissociation to grow and be reinforced.
We can also work around mental blocks.
It's as simple as talking through or around them.
And that's possible because of the connection that exists between thought and speech.
Anytime we hear someone genuinely talking to his or herself we're witness to a dissociation being corrected. That someone going through that should be made fun of is criminal.
Something unexpected is the connection between thought and speech can work backwards too. Our thoughts flow into speech. Speech can flow into thought.
Let me rephrase that.
Speech can flow into voices in our head.
You already know I'm telling you the truth.
The people I know with answers won't give them when asked. So I have a few Questions.
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