10 Quotes & Sayings By Carolyn Spring

Carolyn Spring is a well-known Psychic Medium. She is well known in the local area for her psychic abilities, and has worked in the mediumship field for over 30 years. Carolyn was trained by The Psychic Institute of America, and also holds an Associate Degree in Parapsychology (CPE) from the Institute of Taos. Her experience has been gained through private practice throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Africa.

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Recovery is not so much a dream at it is a plan. Carolyn Spring
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Society has an embarrassing history of denial Carolyn Spring
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There is a slave trade still in this country–yes, the real and horrific sex and human trafficking trade run by organised criminal gangs, which is appalling and must be stopped. But there's the hidden slavery too of children exploited and used within their own families, within organised and ritual abuse. Carolyn Spring
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And if we do speak out, we risk rejection and ridicule. I had a best friend once, the kind that you go shopping with and watch films with, the kind you go on holiday with and rescue when her car breaks down on the A1. Shortly after my diagnosis, I told her I had DID. I haven't seen her since. The stench and rankness of a socially unacceptable mental health disorder seems to have driven her away. Carolyn Spring
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In the same way that the women's movement of the seventies and eighties brought rape and incest into public consciousness, we can do the same with the causes and reality of dissociation and multiplicity. Carolyn Spring
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Denial is our very real, personal response to our own trauma. But denial is the normative response to trauma–by everyone. Society may deny that anything bad ever happened to us. It may deny that DID exists. But that doesn't mean to say it's right. All it says is that like global warming, our histories and our stories are an "inconvenient truth".͏ Carolyn Spring
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Triggers are like little psychic explosions that crash through avoidance and bring the dissociated, avoided trauma suddenly, unexpectedly, back into consciousness. Carolyn Spring
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It was that culture of denial that allowed my abuse to take place to start with. Did you know that it wasn't until 1984 that the Department of Health added the category of "sexual abuse" to its list of harms that can befall children? When I was being raped and made pregnant at the age of 11, it wasn't just my own dissociative process that told me that it wasn't happening; it was society too. "We don't have a category for that. Computer says no."͏. Carolyn Spring
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The happy family is a myth for many. Carolyn Spring