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« Last post by lighter on February 11, 2026, 08:56:34 AM »
What you're describing, Meh.....feels adjacent to my "nose on pebble" lesson in therapy.
When one's nose is ON the pebble/problem/trauma/person,/people who created the trauma...
the pebble is HUGE .....
it's all we see.
Once we learn to create some distance......emotional distance.... the crude up and view the entire field....
we begin to see the other pebbles.
We see grass and flowers.....
we see trees and eventually sky and stars and moon and sea. Amazing.
Learning to meditate/breathe/rest our limbic systems.....
creates a split second of choice, IME.
Choice to NOT tumble down old, familiar rabbit holes of reactivity....of lightening fast brain pathways.
It builds a split second to SEE choice, and sometimes select it, IME.....to build on new choices. Build them strong.
Your father and mother are pebbles, and you're learning how to create enough distance to see other things.....
this is HUGE, Meh!!! IME, of course.
In your experience, it may feel like something else. I look forward to hearing about it.