systemoflynx
systemoflynx
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We are just a lonesome system trying to get through life. || Adult || Main: @lynxalon
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Ariel’s pink dress is now finished!
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Cinderella is finished! Belle and Snow White are next. I’m open to any Disney princess dress request
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Snow White’s design is done!
What other princess dresses should I redesign?
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Belle is done! Probably my least favorite of the redesigns
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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I’m redesigning Disney Princess dresses in a more gothic-like style! First one up is Aurora! Cinderella’s Silver/Blue dress, Belle’s yellow dress, and Ariel’s pink dress are up next. My asks are open, so if you want to see your favorite Disney dress redesigned, just ask!
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Denée Benton as Peggy Scott in S2E07 of THE GILDED AGE
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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Lotus princess!
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Animation drawings for Sleeping Beauty by Marc Davis
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Sleeping Beauty dir. Clyde Geronimi | 1959
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STIM - Hime Dress
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Embroidery by Erin Alyssa (saltwaterstitches on instagram)
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Pablo Sebastian: ‘Once Upon a Dream’ Spring/Summer (2018)
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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From left to right: Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, and Alice Mayes as students at the Judimar School of Dance.
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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same, it was completely nerve wracking, outside and inside. turns out our therapist (despite our rural location) had actually had several patients with DID. we couldnt get out anything about our system or much about our experiences, because just saying "dissociative identity disorder" to a medical professional was. well, you said it well. its really fucking hard. but hopeful its worth it, for peace of mind, for untangling our life and finding a way to live it
havent seen anyone talk about this but uh
we're currently in the middle of opening up to our therapist about having DID, and the most challenging thing is just. talking about it. we've faced medical gaslighting and straight up denial from professionals [and loved ones] about things we do obviously go through, and finally being open about our experiences, about us, is really fucking hard.
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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"i would notice if you switched, so you must be faking"
bitch I can't even tell if i switched 80% of the time
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systemoflynx · 11 months ago
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me when my DID actually disables me and takes away hours/days away from me and its not just a bunch of cool lil dudes in my head
edit: I KNOW ITS A DISORDER GUYS IT WAS A DAMN RANT. 😭
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systemoflynx · 1 year ago
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I've seen this question going around a fair bit to blogs that don't really give a good answer and I don't really want to interact with, SO
Let's talk 📣
Headspaces
Did you know that there was a point in time when inner worlds were largely confined to discussions of polyfragmentation and complex MPD?
I've posted before about the experiences of older systems before the internet, and this topic falls into that same boat-- back before maladaptive daydreaming was even a named concept (Eli Somer first wrote about MaDD in 2002).
So, to anyone worried:
Not having an inner world is NORMAL
In fact, for the longest time, it was the norm.
As such, there were techniques used to HELP clients develop an inner world in an attempt to learn to communicate with their alters.
And I'd like to share one of those with you! This technique could be useful to ANYONE still struggling to speak with system members, and gives you a basis from which to build an inner world.
The Round Table Communication Exercise
When I first started my journey, I had no communication with my system. We experienced heavy emotional intrusion from each other, maybe a whisper here or there, but that was it.
My therapist taught me this technique to use during our sessions and while I was going to sleep.
Essentially, you're meditating. Find a quiet place to relax (when going to bed it perfect), close your eyes, and imagine a table.
Start simple, nothing intense. Hold the image of the table in your mind. What is it made from? How many legs does it have? What colour is it? Is there anything on it? Etch this table into your mind. Every inch of it. Commit it to memory.
And now, set chairs at the table. How many are there? Are they the same material as the table? Are they comfortable or hard? Tall backs? Arms? Can you sit in the chair and lean your forearms on the table? Is it comfortable?
Invite others to come sit with you.
Maybe they won't show up the first day, but continue to invite them, continue to imagine that table and the chairs. Note any changes that occur to the table.
Once you're comfortable with the table, familiar with it, slowly look around the room. How many walls? What colour? Is there anything on the walls? What kind of vibe is the room giving you? Is it welcoming and relaxing? If it's not, imagine yourself changing the room. Straighten pictures, paint the walls.
Continue to visit this room and invite others to come talk.
Eventually, someone came to sit at the table with me. As we sat and spoke, I could start to envision his face, his hair, his voice, his clothes, I could hear him telling me his name.
And over time, more people joined us. More chairs appeared, knickknacks were scattered around the room and across the table, doors appeared along the walls.
We created a couch and a TV, to simulate fronting and imagine our interactions together.
Because that's all an inner world is-- an imaginary recreation to represent internal interactions.
There isn't some small pocket in your brain where everyone lives, you're not born with an inner world, it doesn't come free with your first alter's Xbox. An inner world can be as simple as being able to visualize an interaction, or an entire immersive daydream city.
One of my alters is very emotionally reactive, and when he's frustrated, he "flips the table." This visualization is something everyone in the system can see, it's the same feeling each time, and the reactions of each alter can be perfectly visualized as this table flips-- exhausted groans, facepalms, shooshpaps as he's whisked away to his room through one of the doors.
When we're fighting for front, we can see ourselves sitting on the couch in front of the television, fighting over the remote, or if we're co-con we can imagine ourselves sitting together on the couch. Maybe we're cuddled and happy, or maybe we're sitting there awkwardly, a solid inch between us where we refuse to brush arms.
Over time, the couch became bigger, and more of us could sit together, everyone aware of and watching the images on the screen of our life happening in real time. We could talk to each other about choices we were making.
Eventually, we could visualize ourselves talking it out rather than fighting. We were able to slam our hands down on the table before it could be flipped.
These visualizations are our basis of communication.
This is an inner world, even if it's nothing more than a room that I created myself.
I hope this exercise can help others.
Good luck, and happy daydreaming.
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