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28 days ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)3 children
I think this begs the question: If it's demons, then is schizophrenia truly a random condition, or does it only affect people who fucked around with the occult and found out?
27 days ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
So, first, as a disorder, paranoid schizophrenia, now just schizophrenia, is a set of arbitrary criteria a bunch of people agreed upon, to put into the DSM. It's not in any way backed by anything neurological. So, it basically means you went for treatment, it were involuntarily committed, and the head docs saw you filled out the symptom checklist for being schizo. Naively, you'd expect this stuff to be based on some evidence and scientific rigor, but it not. Psychiatry is even worse than most of the rest of the Big Pharma driven medical industries.
So, it basically means you were severely affected, and couldn't hide it. Abuse, and major traumas, open people up a lot, as does carelessly screwing around with the occult, and excessive use of mind-altering drugs (meth seems to be the worst). But, the demons, or archons, for the gnostic translations, under the Demiurge, great satan, or other names, are trying to get at pretty much everybody.
Some people are naturally more resistant. Some people learn to be resistant. Some people are functionally oppressed or possessed, like functiional drug addicts.
This sort of thing was generally accepted, before materialism took over. Then, it had to be defects in the brain. Except that evidence for that is still lacking, while the very falsifiable spiritual hypothesis fits like a glove.
>So, first, as a disorder, paranoid schizophrenia, now just schizophrenia, is a set of arbitrary criteria a bunch of people agreed upon, to put into the DSM
28 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
One of my fathers' workers had schizofrenia. Definately no drugs or anything like that. I don't doubt that drugs can cause it or something similar to it but I don't think they are 'required' per say.
27 days ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Drugs can absolutely open you up to the occult. Thats the main reason the Church has such a hard stance against something seemingly mild like Marijauna. Basically any drug or meditation that puts you in a suggestible or pliable state is opening the door.
Demons can also be passed down through the family, especially if theres involvement with Freemasonry or Satanism. Its probably why these untreatable "mental illnesses" seem inheritable, even though Modern Medicine hasnt found actual causes for them.
So, it basically means you were severely affected, and couldn't hide it. Abuse, and major traumas, open people up a lot, as does carelessly screwing around with the occult, and excessive use of mind-altering drugs (meth seems to be the worst). But, the demons, or archons, for the gnostic translations, under the Demiurge, great satan, or other names, are trying to get at pretty much everybody.
Some people are naturally more resistant. Some people learn to be resistant. Some people are functionally oppressed or possessed, like functiional drug addicts.
This sort of thing was generally accepted, before materialism took over. Then, it had to be defects in the brain. Except that evidence for that is still lacking, while the very falsifiable spiritual hypothesis fits like a glove.
If you think thats bad, look into autism.
If the onset is late, it's probably drugs.