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Is belief in the paranormal a symptom of metal illness?
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<blockquote data-quote="MeditationSync" data-source="post: 177592" data-attributes="member: 10318"><p>How is it possible to not believe any of the above on a functioning brain?</p><p>Because that's what was crammed in our heads growing up (at least me and probably many others here on this forum). We are told it's all bs and to move right along because your crazy if you think "outside the box".</p><p></p><p>Gnosis is earned and can not be bought no matter how much money you have. It's also impossible to turn back once you realize how deep the rabbit hole goes. That doesn't make one mad, it makes on curious about the fabric of "reality", whatever that may be.</p><p></p><p>I came into these beliefs kicking and screaming every step of the way. But that wasn't really ME kicking and screaming, that was the indoctrination I was holding deep inside my subconscious. The way I felt initially is that I didn't ask to know this, and in the beginning I could have really used better guidance on how to take the proper path.</p><p></p><p>I stumbled upon this line of thinking because of my quest for truth. Science (a form of religion) is a blessing and a curse....in one way it keeps the mind closed off and rigid. In another way it demands answers through trial and error, and when you can't find those answers for something you are told does not exist, you can't help but be pulled to wanting to know What? Why? How?</p><p></p><p>The questions are endless and the answers and theories are plentiful.</p><p></p><p>Most phenomena is just a more advanced form of AI that we can not understand.</p><p>This quote says it all IMO:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]7716[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>and yes big pharma is a very large & thriving industry that has no clue what its doing and also has tentacles that reach almost every man, woman, and child.</p><p></p><p>So IMO it is not a symptom of mental illness, but rather a desire for truth that lies deep inside ones self. Can it lead to mental illness? Absolutely, I've seen it and it's not pretty...If you mess with things you don't understand then those things can come back to bite you.</p><p>My 2 cents</p><p>Much love to all and Welcome to the forum, glad you are here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeditationSync, post: 177592, member: 10318"] How is it possible to not believe any of the above on a functioning brain? Because that's what was crammed in our heads growing up (at least me and probably many others here on this forum). We are told it's all bs and to move right along because your crazy if you think "outside the box". Gnosis is earned and can not be bought no matter how much money you have. It's also impossible to turn back once you realize how deep the rabbit hole goes. That doesn't make one mad, it makes on curious about the fabric of "reality", whatever that may be. I came into these beliefs kicking and screaming every step of the way. But that wasn't really ME kicking and screaming, that was the indoctrination I was holding deep inside my subconscious. The way I felt initially is that I didn't ask to know this, and in the beginning I could have really used better guidance on how to take the proper path. I stumbled upon this line of thinking because of my quest for truth. Science (a form of religion) is a blessing and a curse....in one way it keeps the mind closed off and rigid. In another way it demands answers through trial and error, and when you can't find those answers for something you are told does not exist, you can't help but be pulled to wanting to know What? Why? How? The questions are endless and the answers and theories are plentiful. Most phenomena is just a more advanced form of AI that we can not understand. This quote says it all IMO: [ATTACH=full]7716[/ATTACH] and yes big pharma is a very large & thriving industry that has no clue what its doing and also has tentacles that reach almost every man, woman, and child. So IMO it is not a symptom of mental illness, but rather a desire for truth that lies deep inside ones self. Can it lead to mental illness? Absolutely, I've seen it and it's not pretty...If you mess with things you don't understand then those things can come back to bite you. My 2 cents Much love to all and Welcome to the forum, glad you are here. [/QUOTE]
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