- Date posted
- 2y
OCD is a Lens/Filter, Not the Truth
Hey guys! I’m always around here for occasional positive insights on our terrible disorder and I have another one for you. OCD is a lens, it is not the truth. What do I mean by that? The worst feeling in the world for OCD is finally coming down from a particular theme and all of a sudden a new and improved theme corrupts your brain and you not only feel like your starting over but you actually feel like it’s an even worse hell. Why is this the case? Well in the moment we feel as though we unlocked a new truth that we somehow were fortunate enough to never think about prior to the focus on it for whatever myriad of reasons we began to focus on it. But we didn’t, we didn’t unlock a new truth. The OCD filter has attached to that thought. We as humans think with emotion, it’s nearly impossible to 100% think objectively without a sliver of emotion attached to the given thought. OCD is no different than an emotion linked to a given thought however it is transparent enough to where we can’t identify it as a regular emotion. So we forget the idea of a thought merely being a thought and we attach such meaning to it to the point of it weighing us down to minute by minute thinking. I don’t want to trigger anyone here, but I implore you to do something I have done in the past. Which is forcing myself to have a theme. By doing so, it’ll reveal to you how petty and ridiculous OCD is. I’m sure the majority of you have heard of the white bear experiment and if your willing to do what I ask, pick an article of clothing or piece of jewelry that your currently wearing and try not to think about the way it’s sitting on your body. You may think I’m crazy here but if you continuously avoid trying to think about the way the certain article of clothing is sitting on your body, it’ll then become your theme and something you obsess over constantly. Why is that? Because it is not about what we focus on in ocd that matters, it’s the lens in which it’s portrayed through. I deal with heavy Existential ocd and it genuinely can feel like the most important thing in the world but the more I realize it, it really isn’t. In fact it’s one of the more meaningless things in the world. But I have an impossible time convincing myself this in the given moment because the meaning and emotion behind the thoughts feel so real. But it’s not real, it’s as real as a person in love doing something utterly baffling for a crush or a person making a fool of themselves while angry as can be. Once you realize this, it can set you free.