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<blockquote "definition">'''Awareness Reduction Mechanisms''' are strategies that [[Bodily Ego]] can use to reduce awareness of itself, its physical and mental condition, the "room" that it's in, and the condition of its life. ARMS are typically deployed in order to reduce pain, suffering, guilt, shame, and the disjuncture that arises from internal misalignment or external violence and abuse.</blockquote>


<blockquote "definition">'''Awareness Reduction Mechanisms''' are strategies that [[Bodily Ego]] can use to reduce awareness of itself, its physical and mental condition, the "room" that it's in, and the condition of its life. ARMS are typically deployed in order to reduce pain, suffering, guilt, shame, and the disjuncture that arises from internal misalignment or external violence and abuse.</blockquote>
==Related LP Terms==


==Related Terms==
[[Defence Mechanisms]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Defence Mechanisms]]}}


[[Defence Mechanisms]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Defence Mechanism]]}}
==Non-LP Related Terms==


[[Defence Mechanisms]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Defence Mechanisms]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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: Awareness Redirection Mechanisms - redirect awareness to avoid perceiving disjunctive realities, or feeling disjunctive emotions
: Awareness Redirection Mechanisms - redirect awareness to avoid perceiving disjunctive realities, or feeling disjunctive emotions
: Informational Positioning  - repositioning reality. For example, converting the feelings to anger and resentment, and then blaming the victim. "Sure I beat you as a child, but so what. You're just too weak to handle it."
: Informational Positioning  - repositioning reality. For example, converting the feelings to anger and resentment, and then blaming the victim. "Sure I beat you as a child, but so what. You're just too weak to handle it."
==Anecdotes==
Reddit post - [https://www.reddit.com/r/awakened/comments/rbvdw3/anyone_ever_find_themselves_tryna_go_back_to_sleep/ Anyone trying to go back to sleep]


The acronym could be, very appropriately, RRIP. Reduction, Redirection, Informational Positioning
The acronym could be, very appropriately, RRIP. Reduction, Redirection, Informational Positioning


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Awareness Reduction Mechanisms are strategies that Bodily Ego can use to reduce awareness of itself, its physical and mental condition, the "room" that it's in, and the condition of its life. ARMS are typically deployed in order to reduce pain, suffering, guilt, shame, and the disjuncture that arises from internal misalignment or external violence and abuse.

Related LP Terms

Defence Mechanisms > Connection Pathology, Ego, Physical Unit, Psychological Defence Mechanisms

Non-LP Related Terms

Defence Mechanisms > Ego Threat

Notes

There are three basic "modes of operation" (RRIP)

Awareness Reduction Mechanisms - reduce awareness to avoid perceiving disjunctive realities, or feeling disjunctive emotions.
Awareness Redirection Mechanisms - redirect awareness to avoid perceiving disjunctive realities, or feeling disjunctive emotions
Informational Positioning - repositioning reality. For example, converting the feelings to anger and resentment, and then blaming the victim. "Sure I beat you as a child, but so what. You're just too weak to handle it."

Anecdotes

Reddit post - Anyone trying to go back to sleep

The acronym could be, very appropriately, RRIP. Reduction, Redirection, Informational Positioning

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