03-11-2016, 08:15 PM
technically, everything can be integrated.
practically, though, the individual situation has to be really considered.
Cases of PTSD and 'shell shock syndrome' speak to people being exposed to horrific situations that are more than physically scarring, but emotionally disruptive to the degree that people are dysfunctional. And that's not an outside 'judgementalism'; the people themselves recognise that something has been deeply damaged.
Most people who have had drug overdoses and had a mental breakdown would also like to go back to the 'way they were before', if that was possible. That's of their own admission.
I think your original point was light-hearted, and just saying that there is a beautiful fluidity between the universe and the self; an eternal flow of interaction and interplay.
practically, though, the individual situation has to be really considered.
Cases of PTSD and 'shell shock syndrome' speak to people being exposed to horrific situations that are more than physically scarring, but emotionally disruptive to the degree that people are dysfunctional. And that's not an outside 'judgementalism'; the people themselves recognise that something has been deeply damaged.
Most people who have had drug overdoses and had a mental breakdown would also like to go back to the 'way they were before', if that was possible. That's of their own admission.
I think your original point was light-hearted, and just saying that there is a beautiful fluidity between the universe and the self; an eternal flow of interaction and interplay.