(2024-01-06 7:39)WolfThing Wrote: Interesting topic. I don't agree, but it's certainly interesting. I practice intentional shifting as a form of meditation for various reasons. As beings with cognitive function, I think it's only natural we experience life through our identities. When we begin to lose touch with reality and do things that are outright harmful to ourselves and others, then that's a problem obviously.
There's this anti-coping thing that I don't really get, seems misguided. If you are living you are doing things to cope with whatever else. Some coping mechs are maladaptive, some are beneficial mechinsims that not only hold a deep meaning to the practioner but also are helping that person feel happier, healthier, and whole.
I have random involuntary shifts, I found emotional and mental benefit to inducing it through meditation and undergoing my own self study. Don't see how an experience becomes false because you trained or induced it either. In fact they are often more intense and tangible having a greater impact.
Frankly I don't understand how delving into the nature of these experiences isn't encouraged. How do you grow up, becoome balanced and know yourself at a deeper level? Been doing this for 16 years and am still alive and sane because of it. In my unsolicited opinion...many get on the "I'm so smart and realistic" bandwagon at the expense of their right to unabated personal exploration.
Thankfully I've come to learn it's ok, everybody's different. Just can't grasp strange attitudes like this. I say if you want to experience your shifts, DO IT! Try it if you want, explore for yourself. The baseless psycho analyzing is just noise.
Despite our disagreeance, I am glad you are able to give your opinion. It means a lot to me! Otherwise, this thread is mainly targeted towards young Therians who just first discovered they may be Therian, or haven't discovered their theriotype yet. I'm worried about the false experiences that could run rampant at first, because we tend to see what we want to see. That is pretty much all I'm saying. Also, I find you're putting words in my mouth a little by insisting you're alive and sane... While I understand the term "shifters disease" sounds absolutely awful, I wasn't the one that coined the term, I was simply here to explain the term someone else had made. When I write the explaination, I am not saying anyone here, with or without this, is insane or near death. I could be overanalyzing, and it doesn't help you don't know me, but I'd never go that far.
Edit: I thought I should mention, I am someone that does do intentional shifting, but it isn't because I don't know my theriotypes which is my main concern; I know mine, and inducing shifts do also help me.