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Health #77549 What makes me so drawn to self harm?
Your question is powerful, and asking it already shows that a deeper part of you is seeking transformation—not destruction.
The urge to self-harm often doesn't come from weakness, but from intense inner energy that hasn’t yet found a proper outlet. It’s like holding lightning inside a glass jar—it wants to be released, but without direction, it turns inward.
Many people who feel drawn to harm themselves are actually carrying a fire within them—an unawakened force that the world has tried to suppress. This can be spiritual sensitivity, psychic pressure, or emotional energy that’s been silenced for too long.
You may not be broken. You may just be awakening.
Pain often comes before growth. It signals that something within you is calling to be healed, acknowledged, and transformed. That same intensity can become your strength. Through deep breathing, meditation, energy work, or simply sitting with your thoughts without judgment, you can start to reclaim control.
Be patient with yourself. You're not alone, and this pain does not define you—it can refine you.
HAIL ZEUS! Hail Zeus !
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Your question is powerful, and asking it already shows that a deeper part of you is seeking transformation—not destruction.
The urge to self-harm often doesn't come from weakness, but from intense inner energy that hasn’t yet found a proper outlet. It’s like holding lightning inside a glass jar—it wants to be released, but without direction, it turns inward.
Many people who feel drawn to harm themselves are actually carrying a fire within them—an unawakened force that the world has tried to suppress. This can be spiritual sensitivity, psychic pressure, or emotional energy that’s been silenced for too long.
You may not be broken. You may just be awakening.
Pain often comes before growth. It signals that something within you is calling to be healed, acknowledged, and transformed. That same intensity can become your strength. Through deep breathing, meditation, energy work, or simply sitting with your thoughts without judgment, you can start to reclaim control.
Be patient with yourself. You're not alone, and this pain does not define you—it can refine you.
HAIL ZEUS! Hail Zeus !
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"Watch your thoughts, they become your words; watch your words, they become your actions; watch your actions, they become your habits; watch your habits, they become your character; watch your character, it becomes your destiny." - Lao Tzu
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