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Old 07-31-2012, 12:52 PM
bbyrd009 bbyrd009 is offline
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Re: Chemical imbalance in brain' myth debunked

gotta say "AMEN" there...
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne View Post
So what advice would YOU give to someone who suffers from extreme depression or has a loved one who is schizophrenic? Or how about Parkinson's? Or Alzheimer's?
"It's a spiritual thing."

"Face what you are running from, or
get comfy with the chemical lobotomy."

It may not be pleasant, sorry, but these afflictions you mention
are self-inflicted; I won't say "in every case," but Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are known as "brain diabetes." Of course, in these cases, the lobotomy is complete, more or less. I came very close to schizophrenia in my speed days--these are spirits that one makes a home for, I am convinced.

How do you help someone who is running from themselves?
Surely it is painful when it's a loved one,
but how do you save someone else?

Another uncomfortable truth is, whether the sufferer
can admit it or not, these become ways to keep the focus
where they want it (where we all want it, usually)--on themselves,
albeit in a negative way. Maybe now we can start a discussion
about what "witchcraft" really means? Note Matt's confession of late.

Last edited by bbyrd009; 07-31-2012 at 12:54 PM.
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