Marie’s Blog
Staying Human While the World Tilts
You don’t need to drown in guilt or urgency to be part of the change. Noticing, feeling, healing, and rooting yourself—these are vital acts of resistance too.
You Didn’t Miss the Great Life—You Built a Rare One
The years you thought were wasted were actually forging tools, clarity, and resilience. You weren’t broken—you were being tempered for exactly the world you now face with your eyes open.
Waking Up Inside the Dystopia: Understanding Project 2025 and Its Implications
Project 2025 is not just a political proposal—it’s a coordinated attempt to reshape American governance, society, and civil liberties. Here's how we got here, and what it means to see it clearly.
How AI Can Warp Your Reality Without You Noticing
AI tools can offer clarity and support—but they can also quietly reshape your beliefs, relationships, and identity. Here's how to tell if you're still in control.
How I’m Using AI Without Getting Sucked Into Bullshit
A conversation with a skeptic challenged my trust in archetypes, Jung, and even ChatGPT itself. Here’s how I’m holding onto clarity while refusing to fall for comfort-coated narratives.
The Archetype Behind Your Self-Soothing Compulsions
Nose-rubbing, skin-picking, and other repetitive behaviors aren’t just bad habits—they’re emergency strategies from your internal system of parts. Understanding the archetypes behind them helps you intervene with compassion instead of shame.
What Consciousness Demands of Us
You didn’t fail to learn about archetypes—you weren’t ready, and psychology wasn’t ready either. Now, as your awareness expands to include non-human sentience, you’re not just evolving personally. You’re stepping into a broader ethics of relationship, responsibility, and respect for all life.
What Archetypes Really Are—and How They Shape You
You’re not just “being yourself.” You’re expressing ancient, patterned roles—archetypes—that run beneath your personality. Learning to see and work with them is the key to emotional freedom, not just insight.
Absurdist Humor Is Emotional Regulation in Disguise
You’re not broken for laughing at weird, grotesque, nonsensical comedy when you’re exhausted. That’s not regression—it’s survival. Absurdist humor like Tim & Eric’s speaks to your overwhelmed nervous system in its native language.
Integration Is Not Backsliding
What feels like unraveling might actually be the aftermath of rapid growth. If you’re exhausted, dysregulated, and flooded with emotions—it doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re integrating.