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Their Mask Your Grief

16 min · Gisteren
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We examine the psychological distinction between longing and intimacy, explaining why the intense ache of pursuit is often mistaken for genuine love. While longing is organized around absence and the projection of meaning onto unavailable partners, intimacy is built on the sustained presence and mutual vulnerability of two available people. We argue that many people prefer the drama of longing because it feels familiar or protects them from the risks of truly being seen. Ultimately, the capacity for real connection depends on an internal sense of lovability and the ability to inhabit oneself securely. Transitioning from reaching for love to receiving it requires a nervous system capable of choosing stability over the high-stakes cycles of desire. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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aflevering Their Mask Your Grief artwork

Their Mask Your Grief

We examine the psychological distinction between longing and intimacy, explaining why the intense ache of pursuit is often mistaken for genuine love. While longing is organized around absence and the projection of meaning onto unavailable partners, intimacy is built on the sustained presence and mutual vulnerability of two available people. We argue that many people prefer the drama of longing because it feels familiar or protects them from the risks of truly being seen. Ultimately, the capacity for real connection depends on an internal sense of lovability and the ability to inhabit oneself securely. Transitioning from reaching for love to receiving it requires a nervous system capable of choosing stability over the high-stakes cycles of desire. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

Gisteren16 min
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Why Blaming Parents Is Sometimes the First Step Toward Healing

We explore how the path to emotional healing often necessitates the act of acknowledging and placing blame for childhood wounds onto parents, rather than beginning with immediate forgiveness. The central argument is that difficulties faced by adults, such as low self-worth or anxiety, stem from adaptations made in childhood, leading to the heartbreaking but common conclusion, "something must be wrong with me," which serves as a survival strategy to maintain attachment to caregivers. These deep wounds often occur in seemingly "normal" homes, stemming from emotional absence or immaturity, and healing requires the grown child to dismantle this internalized shame by feeling appropriate anger and grief toward what was lacking. Ultimately, this act of truth-telling is not cruelty, but a necessary reclamation of truth that allows the adult child to move beyond self-blame, creating the potential for more authentic, boundary-based relationships—or the freedom to walk away. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

7 jun 202613 min
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Why Longing Feels Live Love

We examine the psychological distinction between longing and intimacy, explaining why the intense ache of pursuit is often mistaken for genuine love. While longing is organized around absence and the projection of meaning onto unavailable partners, intimacy is built on the sustained presence and mutual vulnerability of two available people. We argue that many people prefer the drama of longing because it feels familiar or protects them from the risks of truly being seen. Ultimately, the capacity for real connection depends on an internal sense of lovability and the ability to inhabit oneself securely. Transitioning from reaching for love to receiving it requires a nervous system capable of choosing stability over the high-stakes cycles of desire. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

2 jun 202618 min
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Navigating a World in Crisis: A Spiritual Perspective on Chaos, Power, and Hope

"Navigating a World in Crisis: A Spiritual Perspective on Chaos, Power, and Hope," serves as a grounding reflection for individuals overwhelmed by systemic instability and societal decline. We explore how the current global turmoil is rooted in a deep imbalance and the illusion that power is found in material control and dominance, rather than in principles of truth and compassion. We encourage a shift from fear and reactivity to inner stability and awareness, arguing that while historical crises are not new, the ability to resist despair and rebuild is essential. Ultimately, offering practical steps for strengthening the inner world and engaging with chaos through sustainable, deliberate actions, asserting that lasting change begins with individual choices and commitment to a truthful way of being. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 mei 202615 min
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Weekly Update 2/20

The most persistent struggle showing up across sessions right now is the gap between deciding to get better and having the capacity to act on it. Basic functioning stays offline — energy, self-care, motivation — while practical pressures pile on top: unpaid work, housing uncertainty, legal costs, insurance friction. And in several cases, the person’s own compliance with other people’s demands is creating the chaos they are trying to escape. The lessons landing hardest center on reframing as a practice rather than a one-time shift. Mundane frustrations become training reps for a new relationship to discomfort. Attraction patterns are being examined not as preferences but as mirrors of internal wounds. And structural awareness — understanding the systems people are embedded in — is being treated as a clinical necessity, not an intellectual luxury. The most common tools involve building external scaffolding when internal self-programming is absent: daily filters, portable routines, targeted reading matched to where each person is right now. For anxiety and difficult emotions, micro-practices like spotlight questions and brief breathing reps are building the muscle of redirected attention one moment at a time. Across the board, long-running emotional states are being recognized as patterns, not permanent traits. Breakthroughs are quiet this period. Emotional receptivity is surfacing uninvited — openness to connection, willingness to choose small joys over peak intensity, unprompted reframing of hardship. The driving question is shifting from how to earn to how to contribute. And insight is arriving from unexpected places: someone else’s experience making your own patterns visible, a drama exposing a structural blind spot in how healing works, an ordinary evening proving a capacity believed lost still exists. Which of these themes speaks to you most right now? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

20 feb 202617 min