Has anyone else realized their numbness wasn't a flaw, but actually a long-term protection against a world that was just too loud to process? How are you learning to sense the subtle signals of your own life again?
Your post really hit me.
I see the birch tree moving in the wind, I can almost feel that moment.
Since my diagnosis and therapy I’ve been noticing something similar. I think I spent a lot of my life shutting down emotionally to cope without reliable people around, I turned to nature and animals as my quiet place.
Now I’m starting to feel care and connection there, but it can be overwhelming and hard to accept. I think it’s part of slowly reconnecting with my emotions, like the volume is being turned back up after being muted for so long.
It’s strange and intense, but also kind of beautiful. Your post helped me put words to what I’ve been feeling, so thank you for sharing
Your post really hit me.
I see the birch tree moving in the wind, I can almost feel that moment.
Since my diagnosis and therapy I’ve been noticing something similar. I think I spent a lot of my life shutting down emotionally to cope without reliable people around, I turned to nature and animals as my quiet place.
Now I’m starting to feel care and connection there, but it can be overwhelming and hard to accept. I think it’s part of slowly reconnecting with my emotions, like the volume is being turned back up after being muted for so long.
It’s strange and intense, but also kind of beautiful. Your post helped me put words to what I’ve been feeling, so thank you for sharing