Individuality
Everyone values their individuality, but
when we are talking about people who are multiple, this can
take on a new level of importance. We are not the one
dimensional fragmented bits of a person that the therapeutic
model suggests. There are times when co-operation with others
in the group is important; but there are also times when
individual needs must be met. People in multiples need the
chance to live their lives just the same as those who are not multiple.
We demand, yes demand, as much right to
individual self expression as any other person. It is difficult
for us to do this when we share a body with others. It takes a
large amount of work, communication and respect for each other.
We cannot overstate how important respect is. It is vital to
respect each others hopes, fears, dreams and beliefs. This is
how multiples mature, both individually and as a group.
Some of us have things in common with others
in the group. The fact that Rachael and Todd share a common
interest in psychology is a good example of that. This common
ground gives way rapidly when you realise that Rachael is an
environmentalist and Todd is a petrol-head. Some of the group
are as different as you are to your neighbours.
To enable people to do their own thing
requires that time is made in order for them to do so. There
will have to be some compromise and even sacrifice, but life is
like that anyway. We have often sat through church services
with Amy or Rosie, but church is not something that we are all
into. It may be that some people can come to the front and do
their own thing irrespective of the others. But that would be a
selfish and lead to a chaotic group.
To find a way of living that benefits every
one of us is a great challenge. But we find a way, because we
have to!
I don't know whether I'm in the future or the present, is this the beginning or the ending? - The KLF, Last Train to Transcentral
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