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<blockquote class="definition">'''Healing burden''' is a term that refers to the emotional, mental, and sometimes physical strain experienced by individuals as they work through personal issues, traumas, | <blockquote class="definition">'''Healing burden''' is a term that refers to the emotional, mental, and sometimes physical strain experienced by individuals as they carry and, hopefully, work through personal issues, traumas, and pains. | ||
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On the LP, the term '''Healing Burden''' refers to the total healing that an individual must accomplish as a consequence of the damage done by the violent and [[Toxic Socialization]] system of this planet's [[Regime of Accumulation]]. | On the LP, the term '''Healing Burden''' refers to the total healing that an individual must accomplish as a consequence of the damage done by the violent and [[Toxic Socialization]] system of this planet's [[Regime of Accumulation]]. | ||
This burden can manifest as feelings of exhaustion, overwhelment, or even resistance, as confronting and addressing these issues can be challenging and demanding. It is essential to acknowledge and manage the healing burden to ensure a healthy and sustainable path to recovery, often by seeking support from friends, family, or professional therapists. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 22 Mayıs 2023
Healing burden is a term that refers to the emotional, mental, and sometimes physical strain experienced by individuals as they carry and, hopefully, work through personal issues, traumas, and pains.
Related LP Terms
Healing Burden > Healing, Regime of Accumulation, Toxic Socialization
Non-LP Related Terms
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On the LP, the term Healing Burden refers to the total healing that an individual must accomplish as a consequence of the damage done by the violent and Toxic Socialization system of this planet's Regime of Accumulation.
This burden can manifest as feelings of exhaustion, overwhelment, or even resistance, as confronting and addressing these issues can be challenging and demanding. It is essential to acknowledge and manage the healing burden to ensure a healthy and sustainable path to recovery, often by seeking support from friends, family, or professional therapists.
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