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Dismantling the Internal Overseer

20 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Author: Dr. Dorothy W. Parker Copyright © 2026 Dorothy W. Parker/The MERGE Lab™. All Rights Reserved. themergelab.com The provided texts explore the concept of internal colonization, where external societal hierarchies and "colonial metrics" are absorbed into an individual's subconscious to form an internal overseer. This psychological authority causes people to constantly monitor their own worth through the lenses of productivity, obligation, and external validation. The sources suggest that humans are inherently permeable, making us vulnerable to normalizing these vertical "above/below" power structures until they become indistinguishable from our own inner voices. To reclaim spiritual sovereignty, one must engage in a "radical undoing" by practicing a fast from production and shifting from vertical to horizontal language. Ultimately, the goal is to discover one's sovereign frequency, a self-justifying state of existence that prioritizes direct, lived experience over inherited symbolic frameworks. This process allows individuals to restore conscious self-governance and intimacy with reality without the interference of a manufactured internal judge.

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