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Old May 31, 2018, 09:48 AM
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This therapist says brain imaging research shows that it's common for people to have DID. I started noticing this long ago in people. For example, people of various religious here their God, but the personality & words of that so-called God varies a lot depending what the person believes. Like I've said before, I learned that it's very easy to create "alters." It just takes time. And it takes time to fade away an alter.

I'm am 100% certain that religion is one way to create an alter. One of the most popular on Earth is a God alter, which of course varies a lot depending on the persons beliefs, inner beliefs. Others included Jesus alter, Allah alter, Mother Mary alter, Buddha alter. Do to my "new age" type of beliefs that started in high school, I have an alter that is my higher-self alter. She's by far the nicest alter to me. I also have the "God" and Jesus alter. Do to my mixed beliefs, they haven't been the best alters to me. Although my Archangel Michael alter is pretty awesome! I miss him!

With all of the recent AI research it's forced a lot more academics to study the brain. It's become obvious that there's a whole undiscovered world in the brain, like another Universe.

Video title: The truth about "multiple personalities"
Video description: A veteran trauma-recovery therapist proposes that recent brain-imaging research shows that degrees of "personality splitting" ('multiple personalities") are common and are not a "mental illness." Splitting ranges from minor to severe, depending on the degree of early-childhood nurturance or trauma. One implication is that we can - within limits - retrain different "parts" of our personality to improve our lives.