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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2013 4:07:23 GMT -5
something I found that cracked-me up BIG time! HAHAHAHA. That is one of the most beautiful things I've seen on the forum. makes some sense, that we have an inner-child like intelligence that must be healed if we are to grow-up an become mature in Nature. How many times must a man die to realise the wisdom of the Souls genderlessness?
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Post by topology on Jul 19, 2013 7:53:25 GMT -5
Hi Acewall. Nice to have you back! yes, but the house has changed an i think i maynot be posting in the correct manner. Thinks i will stay put here, an see if anyone wants to speak with me. What do you want people to speak with you about?
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Post by Ishtahota on Jul 20, 2013 8:16:47 GMT -5
Sounds like you have put faith and belief in the garbage where it belongs and stepped into the knowing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 22:06:10 GMT -5
yes, but the house has changed an i think i maynot be posting in the correct manner. Thinks i will stay put here, an see if anyone wants to speak with me. What do you want people to speak with you about? their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 22:35:52 GMT -5
i had a death experience once...it was weird...and beautiful...i had ZERO attachment to anything...it stayed with me for a couple of days...total peace, serenity i guess is the word... a friend told me of a similar experience...she said even her two teenager daughters did not evoque any emotion...total peace...and super awareness... fabulous to have you here mpd.Its precious for me to meet ppl like your she/friend an your own 'zero' conciousness. Also, whilst me has your attention, the 'noose' is deeply important to me (also) as it is the subject that drives me onto greater things.... such as understanding. ie, me likes your short film-clip. Me think(s) attachment to rightiousness needs exploring before we HANG another.It seems to me, that which tries to understand the momentary-death-experience, (nde/mde/?) re-ignites the brains-centre an thus prolongs the egos ongoing search. Perhaps curiousity really does kill the cats Nine lives? How many times must wo/man die to realise the gender-less-ness of soul an notice how light/life enters the dark revealing bliss in ones flesh? alfio, your zero.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 22:57:23 GMT -5
Sounds like you have put faith and belief in the garbage where it belongs and stepped into the knowing. Ish, that is it. To surrender that which struggles in the sweat-lodge, reveals the transcendental nature of conciousness. To understand death is to die aware-ly thus actualising conciousness rather than think-one is concious or simply experience Life through one (or all) of the five senses.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 16:24:48 GMT -5
What do you want people to speak with you about? their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. Hi Alfio, I find myself less and less inclined to speak about anything other than methods of opening to a kind Gnosis, because there is just no "skin in the game" to adding to anyone's storyline in this dream, I'm more inclined to let each determine their own story line without my input if they are so inclined to create storylines, I'm not so interested in storylines of late....not knowing seems to be the best "story" for me in the brief interludes of me-ness lol This whole "existence seems to be a place of dreaming, the self is dreamed, and if that self is a dream of social comformity and functionality, or whether the dream of self does not include mind movements that flow into a social funcionality, its all still a dream in a sphere where dreaming is infinately variable. Mental "Illness" just seems like an aspect of the dream of self that has less social functionality than other aspects of the dream of self. The most notable part of my day today is that I went to the forest fot a sit, and lost my "self" in a swaying stalk of grass, while the ants examined me for edibility, and the mosquito's enjoyed my edibility :-)
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Post by onehandclapping on Jul 21, 2013 16:55:53 GMT -5
The most notable part of my day today is that I went to the forest fot a sit, and lost my "self" in a swaying stalk of grass, while the ants examined me for edibility, and the mosquito's enjoyed my edibility :-) Welcome friend! Glad you found us. *sips some green tea from a starbucks cup*
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Post by chinabelle on Jul 21, 2013 21:34:57 GMT -5
their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. Hi Alfio, I find myself less and less inclined to speak about anything other than methods of opening to a kind Gnosis, because there is just no "skin in the game" to adding to anyone's storyline in this dream, I'm more inclined to let each determine their own story line without my input if they are so inclined to create storylines, I'm not so interested in storylines of late....not knowing seems to be the best "story" for me in the brief interludes of me-ness lol This whole "existence seems to be a place of dreaming, the self is dreamed, and if that self is a dream of social comformity and functionality, or whether the dream of self does not include mind movements that flow into a social funcionality, its all still a dream in a sphere where dreaming is infinately variable. Mental "Illness" just seems like an aspect of the dream of self that has less social functionality than other aspects of the dream of self. The most notable part of my day today is that I went to the forest fot a sit, and lost my "self" in a swaying stalk of grass, while the ants examined me for edibility, and the mosquito's enjoyed my edibility :-) Yes ,not knowing is the most intimate place I find.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 5:09:21 GMT -5
their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. Hi Alfio, I find myself less and less inclined to speak about anything other than methods of opening to a kind Gnosis, because there is just no "skin in the game" to adding to anyone's storyline in this dream, I'm more inclined to let each determine their own story line without my input if they are so inclined to create storylines, I'm not so interested in storylines of late....not knowing seems to be the best "story" for me in the brief interludes of me-ness lol This whole "existence seems to be a place of dreaming, the self is dreamed, and if that self is a dream of social comformity and functionality, or whether the dream of self does not include mind movements that flow into a social funcionality, its all still a dream in a sphere where dreaming is infinately variable. Mental "Illness" just seems like an aspect of the dream of self that has less social functionality than other aspects of the dream of self. The most notable part of my day today is that I went to the forest fot a sit, and lost my "self" in a swaying stalk of grass, while the ants examined me for edibility, and the mosquito's enjoyed my edibility :-) thanks for making an effort to be here with me... unless we do this (as artists) recognition that each of us are culturing the same life-force, becomes lost. Life is a crack-up? To me wo/mental illness is the healing process we take ourselves through en route recognising life as ONE. We start-out together in the same womb, realise separation through adulteration, uncover the same honest truth later on in life that no-body is alone, an re-unify with lifes-mystery, rather than kill every form of life we come up against.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 5:14:57 GMT -5
Hi Alfio, I find myself less and less inclined to speak about anything other than methods of opening to a kind Gnosis, because there is just no "skin in the game" to adding to anyone's storyline in this dream, I'm more inclined to let each determine their own story line without my input if they are so inclined to create storylines, I'm not so interested in storylines of late....not knowing seems to be the best "story" for me in the brief interludes of me-ness lol This whole "existence seems to be a place of dreaming, the self is dreamed, and if that self is a dream of social comformity and functionality, or whether the dream of self does not include mind movements that flow into a social funcionality, its all still a dream in a sphere where dreaming is infinately variable. Mental "Illness" just seems like an aspect of the dream of self that has less social functionality than other aspects of the dream of self. The most notable part of my day today is that I went to the forest fot a sit, and lost my "self" in a swaying stalk of grass, while the ants examined me for edibility, and the mosquito's enjoyed my edibility :-) Yes ,not knowing is the most intimate place I find. like that chinabelle....it sure beats bordom, everything is alive.
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Post by serpentqueen on Jul 22, 2013 9:30:53 GMT -5
What do you want people to speak with you about? their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. I have a lot of ideas on that particular topic, but not necessarily solutions. 1. "It's insane to be sane in an insane world." 2. This psychiatrist here claims that all mental illness is rooted in narcissism: thelastpsychiatrist.com/. He also likes to demonstrate how all the psych meds are basically no better than placebos. 3. A psychiatrist once told me "you weren't mentally ill after all -- you were just having an identity crisis." (I find that hilarious now) 4. Are you familiar with concept of the "target patient"? In a dysfunctional family dynamic, one family member will be singled out as the "target patient" that has the "problem that needs fixing." But the reality is it's the entire family dynamic that is dysfunctional, and the target patient is merely reflecting this dysfunction in overt symptoms. 5. I'd still recommend taking your meds, if meds have been prescribed, and you believe they'll work. 6. Sometimes I do wonder if those who are attracted to spirituality, aren't simply those who are naturally neurotic to begin with. 7. There seems to be no difference between mental illness and a religious/spiritual delusion. 8. It's easy to get stuck in a diagnostic label, and take it on as a story.
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Post by topology on Jul 22, 2013 11:30:14 GMT -5
their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. I have a lot of ideas on that particular topic, but not necessarily solutions. 1. "It's insane to be sane in an insane world." 2. This psychiatrist here claims that all mental illness is rooted in narcissism: thelastpsychiatrist.com/. He also likes to demonstrate how all the psych meds are basically no better than placebos. 3. A psychiatrist once told me "you weren't mentally ill after all -- you were just having an identity crisis." (I find that hilarious now) 4. Are you familiar with concept of the "target patient"? In a dysfunctional family dynamic, one family member will be singled out as the "target patient" that has the "problem that needs fixing." But the reality is it's the entire family dynamic that is dysfunctional, and the target patient is merely reflecting this dysfunction in overt symptoms. 5. I'd still recommend taking your meds, if meds have been prescribed, and you believe they'll work. 6. Sometimes I do wonder if those who are attracted to spirituality, aren't simply those who are naturally neurotic to begin with. 7. There seems to be no difference between mental illness and a religious/spiritual delusion.
8. It's easy to get stuck in a diagnostic label, and take it on as a story.
Have you looked into any of the material on "Spiritual Emergency" as a different diagnosis than general psychosis? www.stanislavgrof.com/pdf/Viggiano.and.Krippner.pdfwww.spiritualemergence.org.au/pages/emergence_psychosis.htmlA link to other links: hope-nonprofit.org/?page_id=12
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Post by serpentqueen on Jul 22, 2013 11:32:46 GMT -5
I have a lot of ideas on that particular topic, but not necessarily solutions. 1. "It's insane to be sane in an insane world." 2. This psychiatrist here claims that all mental illness is rooted in narcissism: thelastpsychiatrist.com/. He also likes to demonstrate how all the psych meds are basically no better than placebos. 3. A psychiatrist once told me "you weren't mentally ill after all -- you were just having an identity crisis." (I find that hilarious now) 4. Are you familiar with concept of the "target patient"? In a dysfunctional family dynamic, one family member will be singled out as the "target patient" that has the "problem that needs fixing." But the reality is it's the entire family dynamic that is dysfunctional, and the target patient is merely reflecting this dysfunction in overt symptoms. 5. I'd still recommend taking your meds, if meds have been prescribed, and you believe they'll work. 6. Sometimes I do wonder if those who are attracted to spirituality, aren't simply those who are naturally neurotic to begin with. 7. There seems to be no difference between mental illness and a religious/spiritual delusion.
8. It's easy to get stuck in a diagnostic label, and take it on as a story.
Have you looked into any of the material on "Spiritual Emergency" as a different diagnosis than general psychosis? www.stanislavgrof.com/pdf/Viggiano.and.Krippner.pdfwww.spiritualemergence.org.au/pages/emergence_psychosis.htmlA link to other links: hope-nonprofit.org/?page_id=12I forgot to add that one! Yes, I looked at it when you shared it with me the first time. And again, since then.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 21:46:00 GMT -5
their ideas with regards solutions to the mental illness on board the planet earth. I have a lot of ideas on that particular topic, but not necessarily solutions. 1. "It's insane to be sane in an insane world." 2. This psychiatrist here claims that all mental illness is rooted in narcissism: thelastpsychiatrist.com/. He also likes to demonstrate how all the psych meds are basically no better than placebos. 3. A psychiatrist once told me "you weren't mentally ill after all -- you were just having an identity crisis." (I find that hilarious now) 4. Are you familiar with concept of the "target patient"? In a dysfunctional family dynamic, one family member will be singled out as the "target patient" that has the "problem that needs fixing." But the reality is it's the entire family dynamic that is dysfunctional, and the target patient is merely reflecting this dysfunction in overt symptoms. 5. I'd still recommend taking your meds, if meds have been prescribed, and you believe they'll work. 6. Sometimes I do wonder if those who are attracted to spirituality, aren't simply those who are naturally neurotic to begin with. 7. There seems to be no difference between mental illness and a religious/spiritual delusion. 8. It's easy to get stuck in a diagnostic label, and take it on as a story. thank you SQ, its good for me to listen to people that make sense... www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEQdvYFMBAU&feature=youtu.be
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