and sometimes after a traumatic event our minds basically repress a memory. it is really a defense mechanism. to spare us when we come in so overwhelmingly anxious and depressed in the face of trauma that these memories are suppressed and we don t have access to them. sometimes it is called dissociative amnesia. you don t remember. it may be much later perhaps a trigger happens something that reminds you in any way of the event. you might have an intrusive memory. and more and more memories. later you may be able to process that may different way than you could have earlier. be able to manage work your way through trauma develop resilience coping tools as she seems to have done. and come out to another place. that is what it sounds like it is a very common occurrence. she talks about in her essay about how she learned about the
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808 Mafia producer Pyrex took to Instagram on Sunday (December 27) to reveal he had suffered a seizure over the weekend, which led to a head injury and being diagnosed with dissociative amnesia.
“For those of you who know me know that i deal with really bad epilepsy,” he wrote. “Unfortunately last night while having a seizure i hurt myself really bad. In result of my head injury i have been diagnosed with dissociative amnesia & i can barely remember who i am.
“I’ll be away until my mental is back at 100%. Please keep me in your prayers as i go through this journey, this is the scariest feeling to have to deal with…Idk what the outcome will be or how long till i get my memory back. To the ones who are close to me please reach out to me when you can, help me remember anything you can please.. also please do not get upset with me if i ask who you are.”
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SMART announces the 24th yearly Child/Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Conference
December 15, 2020 GMT
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ SMART announces its yearly conference. For safety reasons due to the Corona virus we have decided to have an online conference. Speakers at SMART’s conferences have included Lynne Moss-Sharman, Hal Pepinsky, Neil Brick, Adah Sachs, Alison Miller, Randy Noblitt, Wendy Hoffman, Carol Rutz, Wanda Karriker, Thorsten Becker, deJoly LaBrier, Laurie Matthews and many others. https://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/
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In 1995, the SMART (Stop Mind control And Ritual abuse Today) newsletter started publishing a newsletter in Northampton, Massachusetts (now in Easthampton, Mass). In 1996, SMART began publishing on the Internet for the first time. SMART developed a website for survivors of ritual abuse and their helpers. SMART was