Internal Censor-friend, foe, or both?

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13 Jun 2010, 1:01 am

Internal Censor

I am interested in hearing from others about their internal censor (IC)

Is your IC your friend or foe? ie, does it have a loving parental quality or is it always negitive and critical?

How would you define your IC?

Would your call your IC by another name? ie, deeper-self? Or say Enlightened whitness?.........or even pain in the ass?


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13 Jun 2010, 2:05 am

My IC is always on critical - that is to say I always see what's bad or not good in life which works well for me at work but is very challenging to live with.



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13 Jun 2010, 3:43 am

My internal censor needs adjustment. When I do something foolish it's never around but if I want to do something good such as talk to the pretty lady one floor below me there's this little voice holding me back.

Pain in the ass sounds about right.

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13 Jun 2010, 4:23 am

Can be a bit of both. It can really inhibit me from expressing myself. It can also save me from expressing something offensive. Mine's tuned about right now.


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13 Jun 2010, 5:23 am

Mine seems to be in reverse - when I shouldn't talk I can't help but to say something that seems relevant, on the other hand, when people want me to talk/respond I can't.



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13 Jun 2010, 6:02 am

What's an internal censor?

EDIT: Oh, okay. It means what I thought it means. Don't really have much of one, truthfully. I blurt things out a lot.



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13 Jun 2010, 6:42 am

Kramer: "What does your little man tell you?"
George: " My little man is an idiot."
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My internal censor isn't as restrictive as it was before meds.
I am much more likely to blurt now.



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13 Jun 2010, 7:29 am

Mine is a really good friend. It enables me to think about the feelings of others, before I speak.


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13 Jun 2010, 8:02 am

I have an angel on one shoulder and a demon on the other. Both fight for the possession of my inner self.

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