Mental disorders often manifest in two forms: explosive or implosive — such as anger or depression.
At their root, these disorders stem from a misalignment between the inner self and the external persona.
Reasoning can serve as a bridge — a channel or canal — between the internal world and the outer reality.
For explosive disorders, this channel helps redirect emotional energy into meaningful and constructive expression.
However, in the case of implosive disorders, opening that channel too quickly can feel like releasing a floodgate, potentially overwhelming or crushing the individual. In such cases, conscious emotional healing is necessary before engaging in mental reasoning.
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