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I jokingly shit on #sobsquad and @QiaochuYuan and @Malcolm_Ocean but I also genuinely like them and think they're on to something important. Now I LIEK to understand things so here's what I think is going on with that/crying/@dougtataryn's Bioemotive framework

So -- you know that Doug was a student of Gendlin's and that Gendlin was all about focusing. https://t.co/x78pQLO6Qh

Gendlin in 1 tweet: The received language is made from the concepts which those that came before you needed to make sense of their experiencing. Your experiencing will, necessarily because it takes theirs as given, go beyond theirs. Thus you need new concepts and a new languaging

My focusing sessions were all pretty formulaic: I felt something was off, I triangulated to the precise feeling using analogies, introspection, metaphors, and so on, and from there to the thing originating the feeling.

However, recently, using the Bioemotive Framework I've had much more *precise* experiences: I'm triggered, I find the relevant memory in a shocking moment, I burst into tears. Happened twice now.

Now for me at least, finding it immediately updates it. Instant memory reconsolidation. The young emotional memory gets put next to current immense contradictory evidence and updates + a surge of grief about all that was lost due to acting as if it were true for so long.

see this on memory reconsolidation by @xuenay https://t.co/7MplimMAwW

I've also talked about virtual machines a bunch. I've found this connected in me: the wrong young emotional memory triggers a program to start existing in a partial reality and in a partial way https://t.co/PKykvPkwFD

Virtual machines are endemic in the mind. What are they? They're plans to exclusively be and exist in a certain way so that a certain goal is achieved. Imagine as a child you got told off for expressing your emotions. You adopt the plan "Being someone who doesn't have emotions"

So the whole process becomes: notice emotions are off -> use focusing -> find the relevant memory -> memory updates and you jump "out" of the relevant virtual machines. https://t.co/tM776uy7gP

This is how fixing your own mind works. You autistically do magical button-pushing method (each descent). Then the process outputs a thing that fixes itself. Then you use it to undid the damage you did in each descent (this is each rise). Then you're back to the world, with all. https://t.co/ds3QE2HVvc


The virtual machine metaphor is insanely apt because each new one is built on the remaining free disk space. Which is why people become "deadened" as they become older. More and more constraint, less and less space to exist in.

And that's why #sobsquad and the Bioemotive Framework are good: the former tells people this is important, the latter tells people how to do it. (I just do over-analytic masturbation about why/how it works but to each his own)

P.S.: We call this foreshadowing. https://t.co/BwXNaSdy03

P.P.S.: A fun consequence is that you should expect to be able to go from disproportionate emotion to a virtual machine you can dissolve for more aliveness. As usual Buddhists are ahead of the curve and recognise varieties of corrupted emotions in needing of transmutation