Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
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i have questions like you and i am reluctant to buy and i can't find anyone who purchased it even people who recommended the site to me in the first place
Thank you for sharing this. I don't think a course is going to help any of us. Just maybe procrastinate on dealing with the interior issues that are causing us to escape the world in the first place. I admire the effort to help us though!
Honestly, reading Eretaia's blogs and truly understanding what she meant with MD = oppressed emotions was the key. Is the course still up? surprisingly.
I feel the same about that kind of course, of which I never knew before reading this post: maybe is good, maybe not. Here is the thing: being the MD something discovered very recently, 22 years ago, and not studied enough, I would take anyone of these courses with a pinch of salt.
Talking about the 1st point: I did this kind of tactics with some of my DD, with some worked, for others not so much; there are two problems about it: 1) once this particular DD goes away, there will be probably another one, new or already pre-existing, which will fill this void; 2) sometimes the DD poisoned made us feel so good that we'll find a way to "fix" it imagining a new scene in which all the nasty things happened before are now "corrected" or like never happened before.
About the 2nd point is very subjective, in my case is the fact that I live in a reality that doesn't satisfy me for various reasons, even personal ones.
About the 3rd point, I never did, despite I should do this since writing something could be very helpful.
Just like you, even I am over my 30s, 34 y.o. to be precise, and, since I too find happiness in them, MD are a real addiction to me, just like alcohol, drugs, porn and videogames are for many other people (I got the third one in the past, now overcame, unlike the MD).
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