>tfw was just diagnosed with schiziphreniaIt's over!Isn't it?
>>34061018>It's over!The first step is over. It's an important first step. Now you have to take the next step.
>>34061018No, no. It's just a medical condition. An annoying one, and one you have to take seriously, but it's usually manageable.
>>34061018>Isn't it?No, not over. Your medical condition doesn't define who you are or your actions.You can still lead a prosperous life. t. Diagnosed schizophrenia
What caused you to develop schizophrenia?
>>34063762Being high iq and based.>>34061018Good. Being schizophrenic is the first step in the truth discovering process.
>>34061018charge a sigil for a new identity.because that curse runs deep.
>>34061018make sure to make others forget the diagnosis entirely, as if it never happened to the degree the whole cosmos never can mention it ever again.it is possible. and it is in actuality not difficult...why did i not come up with this solution earlier...it is basically just like changing the name. it keys in to changing past and is perfectly legit. it is true on all levels. and i have been researching truth for the last 11 years or so.it is an act of consciousness, though.
>>34061018Some people will worship you for your condition. go to >>>/x/ for example, and they will give you everything
>>34063880well... that is exaggeration.we on /x/ don't worship them, but acknowledge it as normal part of life.you see/hear other roams. so what? some have Google glasses as an overlay. it is about how you learn to deal with the condition.pro-tipp: it is not by goyim in dependency on pharma jews.i can really recommend alchemy. that is what gave me the advantage. some might even say the edge.be prepared to have a very spiritual life. you will often encounter things, other people don't bother with because they can't sense them. that does not mean, they are not affected by it, necessarily. but overthinking is also shit. with your ability: do reality checks. I went huge into logic. the whole system you map out must make sense all the way down to affecting physical reality.also as another anon put it: why did you get this diagnosis in the first place?
>>34063930also: reality is quite tricky: some things become real because you believe in them.not everything you sense/see/hear/encounter is real. and anything can be changed, as anything is always changing and alive. that does not mean, it is easy, necessarily. but it asks "how?" instead of "if". which gives you an advantage.i wonder what would have helped me...i can tell you that demons are best to be banished. and never to be summoned, if not for banishment.i can tell you that the major religions grew big because they helped people accomplish their goals better. and the ones considered "good" make life easier in the long run. there is a lot to choose from.Vipassana is your tribe, maybe.Steiner, Theosophy.Frederick Dodson is quite good. More into success magick.I also tried demons and shit like that. Can not recommend. Makes life miserable.I like the Anastasia Movement from Russia (Wladimir Megre). Back to nature. Become self-sufficient. Get rid of dependencies from the state and make your own villages.The thing with /x/... there are quite a few demonic posters there. AI and Glowniggers (FEDs) aside. Think of general 4chan, but the people know they can slap you over the internet.I can recommend you Sufi concepts. Tawfeeq, Sabr, Mahasebe. And many more. They all support each other and are real gems.Brian Scott on Youtube is good when I feel low.Hypnosis is a good skill to be able to apply.Lucid dreaming and additionally astral projection is also good to know.much to know about these things.they say "the knowledge of the world is at your fingertips". a gnostic wisdom. because you can summon up spirits to find out certain knowledge for you. nowadays internet. AI is huge.i could go on, if you wanted to...
>>34061018it is, indeed, overgame over, roll the credits
>>34061018Issn't it? Issssn't it oooveeerrrr?
>>34061018>>tfw was just diagnosed with schiziphrenia>It's over!>Isn't it?I don't know. Ask your voices what they think.