Psychiatry are idiots they are stopping science from discovering things
The next dimension
We are on our way
I think it's fairly obvious that so-called "hallucinations" are external beings (whether benign or harmful) and aren't just manifestations of your subconscious like psychiatry says, but OP, how do you explain delusions? The fact that untreated schizos think they're Jesus or that the CIA is after them, and they can't be convinced otherwise by anyone for any reason, and yet psych meds magically make all of that go away? I think it's a bit more complicated then "it's just a mental illness and nothing about it is real" vs. "it's not an illness at all, it's all real", it's probably somewhere in between.
>>39652391Psych meds don't always make it go away. I had a spiritual awakening and got loony binned, when my section was coming to an end they wanted to extend it because no matter what needs they have me I held my beliefs. In the end I got to see a second psychiatrist who was a Muslim. He listened to me explain my beliefs for around 2 hours and immediately let me go, he said I was strange, but not wrong. There are many cases such as mine, many believers are on permanent lockdown.
>>39652427*meds they gave
>>39652391Not op, but people who are more Intune spiritually attract negative entities more then normal people, that's why you get god complex's and delusions.>Here are two anicdotal experience's that happened to people around me: There was a schizophrenic homeless man that lived in town, my mother helped him and the local population with food and such, and being a kind person people from all walks of life felt drawn to tell her things. This man told her that he was schizophrenic, and he always saw a black being with red eyes follow him, and that he felt drained when he saw it even though it didn't scare him anymore. Well fast forward 2 days and my sister saw this being without hearing this man's story, and was very frightened. I believe that the being that was attached to the man felt my mother's higher spiritual power and followed her instead, then preyed on my sister, we then banished it.>Second story: I had a friend who's older brother went to Brazil and took ayahuasca, when he came home he had completely changed, to the point he sold all his possessions and traveled the world draining all his money, living in depravity. After his money was spent he was so grief stricken he killed himself. This man did not have enough spiritual resistance to stop entities possessing him, and the ayahuasca raised his spiritual energy enough that he was a target.Tldr: Being more Intune spiritually attracts negative entities which can cause paranoia, delusions, and the like. This of course isn't all cases, but it is very common. Sadly these people are meant to be shamans but there is no one to guide them
>>39652391Well if you tell a judge your delusion you can have it because its it to you if your not doing a crime your fine, so delusions are great like quantum leaps. They can be Jesus or whatever they want and for paranoia we could point out that the people don't notice there following them and he clues on to a sent
>>39651936temple of smegma
>>39651936This. I am glad I finally realized that the cure to my depression was meditation + positive affirmations instead of taking that Prozac crap.
>>39654358Great