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Questions for Polymind Folks!!
Hello hello hello! My name is Rowan or Pleo. I'm a traumagenic DID system called The Orchard System. I've seen a post or two referencing polymind people and I would love to learn more!!
In your own words, what does polymind mean?
How is polymind different from a system?
How is polymind different from egostates?
Do your minds have names or do you just call them "the mom," "the worker," "the lover," and that sorta stuff like is referenced on the carrd?
Was your polymind existence voluntary or involuntary?
Why are you polymind if it was voluntary, or what is your understanding/theory on why you're polymind if it's involuntary?
Is it a positive, negative, or neutral experience?
How did you learn about being polymind?
What is your opinion on systems (both traumagenic and endogenic)?
How do you express this identity in your day to day life?
Anything else ya wanna say?
Y'all can answer in my asks or by reblogging. Thank you so much, and have great day!!
blur in progress.. 2026
a well defined wednesday*
Underneath all the drama, the restlessness, the hopes and fears, behind the narratives we weave about ourselves, and even before we’ve thought of ourselves as ourselves, lies a simple, unadorned awareness. It’s not even a thing—just an event that happens, a little burst of knowing, deep in the center of it all.
— Andrew Olendzki, Untangling Self: A Buddhist Investigation of Who We Really Are (Wisdom Publications, December 13, 2016) (via Alive on All Channels)
Within the dancer's pose, the mind is the sculptor and the body the clay. The flexibility to adapt and the core strength to remain centered are the only tools of true execution.
Center
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