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Codependency is often narrowly defined as “losing oneself in another,” typically in the context of love or addiction. But in its fullest, most systemic sense, codependency is a survival adaptation rooted in safety-seeking behavior that becomes compulsively relational, enmeshed, and externally oriented.
It is not merely a personal pathology — it is a symptom of a relationally disordered society. It is a cultural, economic, and spiritual illness bred in environments where connection, authenticity, and sovereignty are not safe.
Welcome to Create Love Freedom — A living temple for women reclaiming their feminine essence, healing old wounds, and rising sovereign
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By Allison Fischer4.4
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Codependency is often narrowly defined as “losing oneself in another,” typically in the context of love or addiction. But in its fullest, most systemic sense, codependency is a survival adaptation rooted in safety-seeking behavior that becomes compulsively relational, enmeshed, and externally oriented.
It is not merely a personal pathology — it is a symptom of a relationally disordered society. It is a cultural, economic, and spiritual illness bred in environments where connection, authenticity, and sovereignty are not safe.
Welcome to Create Love Freedom — A living temple for women reclaiming their feminine essence, healing old wounds, and rising sovereign
Explore the Temple:
Step Deeper Into the Temple:

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