Coyolxauhqui imperative
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The Coyolxauhqui imperative is a theory named after the Aztec goddess of the moon Coyolxauhqui to explain an ongoing and lifelong process of healing from events which fragment, dismember, or deeply wound the self spiritually, emotionally, and psychologically. The imperative is the need to look at the wounds, understand how the self has been fragmented, and then reconstruct or remake the self in a new way. Repeatedly enacting this process is done in the search for wholeness or integration. The concept was developed by queer Chicana feminist Gloria E. Anzaldúa.
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Anzaldúa states that the individual must imagine or reenact their own trauma in order to re-member themselves in a new form.
That's clever.
Does it work in such an active way? How do I know what is my trauma?