Individual liberation is collective liberation is individual liberation.
(A Draft on Liberation, Healing, and the Fractal in Between)
Individual liberation is collective liberation is individual liberation.
This is not a metaphor. This is a law of the fractal.
There is no outer without the inner.
There is no healed world without healed people.
There is no new system without a new way of being.
We often ask, What should we do?
But if we knew that, truly, we would have done it already.
Instead, we might ask—
What kind of people do we need to become?
(Alexander Beiner reminded me of that.)
There is a sacred interdependence here:
Between individual wounds and collective chaos.
Between personal healing and societal regeneration.
Healing flows both ways.
It can start from within—
With one whisper of I reclaim my voice. I speak my truth.
And that single reclaiming liberates something beyond.
It echoes.
We remember our collective power.
We begin to build.
We are living in times of unprecedented change.
If you feel it, you’re not alone.
If you don’t yet see it,
Let me gently point you toward the meta-crisis.
It’s everywhere, woven into every system in collapse,
and every soul cracking open.
But in the cracks, there is a question worth living into:
What is the relationship between healing and liberation?
To build a new system,
we must become different kinds of people.
Not just thinkers or dreamers—but embodied agents of change.
This becoming comes through inner healing.
The slow, sacred work.
But—
we must not forget:
Sometimes, the healing comes from the outside in.
Being in a community of people
who have done their healing work
can be a catalyst for our own.
We shape each other.
The fractal flows both directions.
Because here’s the truth—
The day after the revolution matters more than the revolution itself.
There’s a Slovenian philosopher who used to say this:
It is one thing to break the old.
It is another thing entirely to build the new.
Revolution is fire.
But building the future is water and soil.
If we are not clean within,
we will re-create the very same systems we long to escape.
We’ll change the form, but not the substance.
Call things by different names,
but carry the same old patterns.
So I ask again:
What kind of people do we need to become?
Not perfect. Not pure.
But present.
Willing to heal.
Willing to listen.
Willing to build from a new place.
This is how we weave the new world.
From inside the fractal.
Together.
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This is a deep and powerful question—and you’re touching on a very real and fascinating connection between the _inner_healing journey and the outer societal shift that’s happening.
Here’s a breakdown of how the inner world of trauma (especially complex PTSD from narcissistic abuse) connects with the outer world of systems change (like decentralization and the “New Earth” concept):
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1. From Control to Sovereignty (Inner & Outer)
• CPTSD from narcissistic abuse is deeply tied to control, manipulation, gaslighting, and the erasure of self—often from early developmental stages.
• Healing from that involves reclaiming your personal sovereignty, setting boundaries, and discovering your authentic self.
• On the macro scale, decentralization and New Earth concepts are about moving away from top-down, authoritarian systems (which mirror narcissistic dynamics) and into community-driven, transparent, and self-sovereign models.
Inner: “I reclaim my voice and truth.”
Outer: “We reclaim our collective power and build new systems.”
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2. Breaking the Trauma Bond / Breaking the Systemic Bond
• Survivors of narcissistic abuse often experience trauma bonds—emotional attachments to their abuser that are hard to break, even when they know it’s harmful.
• Similarly, societies have trauma bonds to broken systems (e.g., capitalism, centralized authority, patriarchy) that keep people afraid to leave, even when they know it’s not working.
Healing trauma bonds personally mirrors detaching from oppressive systems and imagining new possibilities.
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3. Shadow Work = Collective Awakening
• CPTSD recovery requires shadow work—facing the unconscious wounds, patterns, and defense mechanisms that were developed in toxic environments.
• The same is true globally: societies must face the collective shadow (colonialism, exploitation, systemic oppression) to heal and evolve.
Inner alchemy becomes outer activism.
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4. From Surviving to Thriving
• Survivors often move from survival mode (hypervigilance, anxiety, dissociation) to embodied presence and purpose.
• That shift is parallel to humanity’s journey from scarcity, fear, and extraction to regeneration, abundance, and co-creation—a core principle of the New Earth movement.
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5. Decentralization as Emotional Parallel
• In healing CPTSD, the internal “power” is often centralized in the trauma response (inner critic, hypervigilance, freeze).
• Healing brings emotional decentralization—you no longer rely on one internal voice or defense mechanism, but integrate a whole system of internal parts.
• Likewise, decentralization in tech (blockchain, DAOs), governance, or economics reflects a more distributed and integrated way of relating.
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6. Both Are Spiritual Revolutions
• Healing deep trauma is a spiritual journey: it requires faith, surrender, intuition, and a redefinition of self.
• So is the shift to New Earth paradigms: it’s about reconnecting with earth, spirit, community, and universal lawsbeyond man-made hierarchies.
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Would you like to explore this visually or in a metaphor? Or maybe dive into how healing tools (like somatic work or IFS) map to decentralized structures?
notes
indivudfal lberation is collective liberation is indiuval liberation
We need to drop the question of ‘What should we do?’ If we knew that, we would have done it. Instead, we can ask, ‘What kind of people do we need to become?’”
-Alexander Beiner
there is fractal here
there is intedepdence
between indisual wounds and collective chaos
healing gotes both ways
it can start from within
it say: i reclaim my voice and the truth
whioch liberates outter
we celaticm out collective power and build new system
we are living in the times of unprecende changes
i belive that you know about it and if you dont
i will point to meta crisis
what i am intereste is this relatiship of liberation and healing
building new system requires diffrent way of being
which comes froim process of inner healing
but sometimes we forget that things can go the other way around
being in community of people who have healed can be catalys for our healing
Why becuase day after recolution
there is saying that slovenia phislipoer use to use and its in these period we need to understand before we move. story of what happnes the day after revolution, its one to break the old, but it takes diffrent mind set to build the new
Why because if not clean interal we will recreate outside
If we dont want to change form but keep the substance
Call things idffrent name but continue same
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