The Dissociation Made Simple Playlist

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The process of making playlists is a great joy for me and an important aspect of living life in expressive arts process. These songs emerged, in one way or another, as meaningful to me during the flow of writing and editing Dissociation Made Simple. Their collection may not make a great deal of cohesive sense yet that is pretty reflective of how our brain functions. We are a collage and so are our musical expressions. 

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