That makes me super happy to read! Before we worked out that was what was happening to me it was really confusing and it explained loads when we finally figured it out. -Connor
🤣🤣 “hey so yeah I kinda just woke up from this other world and now I’m here I think I’m getting younger” - you must have made her day WAAAAY more interesting. I don’t think we have any age sliders... but you just trigger a mind door open... think I just found another system brb 💙 also Macie is the only one i. The system who can draw, rest of us can hardly handle a stick figure
Hahaha that's so accurate for the way that conversation started haha. She did a pause at first which is really funny looking back, but she was super nice and helpful after. Definitely made her day more something for sure haha. I'm really glad this video could help you find another system and I hope contact with them is going well! Most people in this system can draw or paint but at different levels and in different styles and the only person who can use everything everyone else can and do more is Valen. I'm learning but I can only really use pencils right now and MAAAYBBE a bit of water colour if I have guidance. - Connor
Thank you. And it may or may not be relevant for you. But for us, we've now learned that what we thought was age sliding, is having subsystems, where we have versions of us at different ages, but we have sometimes got reduced amnesia. So the feeling of "this is me" persists through switches and we just have some emotional amnesia. If that complex shit makes sense.
I'm not sure. What does age regression mean to you? If you give me a definition I'll try to work out if we're thinking of the same or different experiences
@@thisbetheverses Well this is healthline definition: “Age regression occurs when someone reverts to a younger state of mind. This retreat may be only a few years younger than the person's physical age. It could also be much younger, into early childhood or even infancy.” and another: “Age regression is when a person reverts to a younger state of mind. They may regress a few years back from their current age or, in some cases, return to a child-like or infant-like state. Regression is a normal and temporary condition for children, and it can be a coping mechanism for stress and untreated trauma in adults. Examples of regressive behaviors include baby talk, thumb-sucking, and temper tantrums. These behaviors can be voluntary or involuntary.”
@@_lynnloo9988 I think it could be. I suppose it would depend on what that definition understood of cognition in that state. Cause for us, if a kid fronts, or if we become younger, a lot changes. Like the way we're able to piece information together, understand the world around us and ourselves. The levels we can think from, our perception of reality, so it's not just our behaviour it's like.... Our whole selves. And I'm not sure if that definition includes that or not.
Thanks Connor, this was really informative
Thanks so much and thanks for checking it out! I'm so happy you found it informative! I hope you're as well as is possible with everything
wow this explains a lot
That makes me super happy to read! Before we worked out that was what was happening to me it was really confusing and it explained loads when we finally figured it out. -Connor
🤣🤣 “hey so yeah I kinda just woke up from this other world and now I’m here I think I’m getting younger” - you must have made her day WAAAAY more interesting. I don’t think we have any age sliders... but you just trigger a mind door open... think I just found another system brb 💙 also Macie is the only one i. The system who can draw, rest of us can hardly handle a stick figure
Hahaha that's so accurate for the way that conversation started haha. She did a pause at first which is really funny looking back, but she was super nice and helpful after. Definitely made her day more something for sure haha. I'm really glad this video could help you find another system and I hope contact with them is going well! Most people in this system can draw or paint but at different levels and in different styles and the only person who can use everything everyone else can and do more is Valen. I'm learning but I can only really use pencils right now and MAAAYBBE a bit of water colour if I have guidance. - Connor
as far as i know we dont age slide in our system but cool and interesting video mate x (Amber)
I'm super happy you found the video cool and interesting! Thanks Amber :D - Connor
We have age sliders within our system as well Great content keep up the fabulous work all of you.
Thank you. And it may or may not be relevant for you. But for us, we've now learned that what we thought was age sliding, is having subsystems, where we have versions of us at different ages, but we have sometimes got reduced amnesia. So the feeling of "this is me" persists through switches and we just have some emotional amnesia. If that complex shit makes sense.
is this similar to age regression
I'm not sure. What does age regression mean to you? If you give me a definition I'll try to work out if we're thinking of the same or different experiences
@@thisbetheverses Well this is healthline definition:
“Age regression occurs when someone reverts to a younger state of mind. This retreat may be only a few years younger than the person's physical age. It could also be much younger, into early childhood or even infancy.”
and another: “Age regression is when a person reverts to a younger state of mind. They may regress a few years back from their current age or, in some cases, return to a child-like or infant-like state.
Regression is a normal and temporary condition for children, and it can be a coping mechanism for stress and untreated trauma in adults. Examples of regressive behaviors include baby talk, thumb-sucking, and temper tantrums. These behaviors can be voluntary or involuntary.”
@@_lynnloo9988 I think it could be. I suppose it would depend on what that definition understood of cognition in that state. Cause for us, if a kid fronts, or if we become younger, a lot changes. Like the way we're able to piece information together, understand the world around us and ourselves. The levels we can think from, our perception of reality, so it's not just our behaviour it's like.... Our whole selves. And I'm not sure if that definition includes that or not.
It's involuntarily and uncontrollable for us as well if that's a point.
age sliding in the store when we see a unicorn or kitty . totally relatable
We're glad you find this relatable. We find we end up younger a lot even for just passing really engaging colourful looking stores a lot. - Kairi