M0C: Faith, Family Duty, Dharma / Obedience, Loyalty, And The Hidden Wound
What this playlist expands
M0C explains how faith, dharma, family duty, gratitude, obedience, and loyalty can either support ethical life or hide wounds and protect abusive systems.
Dharma becomes coercive when it demands obedience while ignoring reality, dignity, boundaries, and harm.
- If I speak, I betray my family.
- If I set a boundary, I fail my dharma.
- They say I should be grateful.
- They say family is everything.
- They say obedience is virtue.
- They say forgiveness is my duty.
- They use religion to keep me silent.
- Dharma is not coerced obedience.
- Loyalty should not require self-erasure.
- Gratitude is not captivity.
- Family duty can become role captivity.
- Truth can be part of dharma.
- Boundary can be ethical.
- Repair requires reality, not silence.
Playlist Spine
This article distinguishes from and asks whether the duty protects truth or only the system.
This article names how family loyalty can hide wounds when belonging requires silence, obedience, or self-erasure.
This article separates gratitude from captivity so care received does not become permanent access or obedience.
This article restores truth as part of ethical life, not betrayal of family or faith.
This article frames boundaries as ethical action when reality, dignity, safety, and repair require changed access.
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