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Originally Posted by Sweet Pea
By the same token, the mind is a strange thing. One of the most Godly women I ever knew, and a mighty prayer warrior began to have the symptoms of Alzheimers. Before she died she was uncontrollable and she would swear and curse in such a way that would make a sailor blush. Why??? I don't know, it really bothered me, but she was one of the kindest, gentlest women I had ever known. I don't believe she had ever uttered a curse word in her life prior to that.
An aunt of mine, she also had Alzheimers. She also was a very Godly lady. Before she got real bad, she wouldn't remember from one moment to the next where she was, who you were or even her own name. But if you asked her if she wanted to have a time of prayer with you, she would immediately light up and begin to call on the name of the Lord. Even at that stage of the disease, she could pray in the Spirit and a wonderful time of sweet fellowship with the Lord would envelop all in the room.  As her condition progressed, one afternoon her son received a phone call from one of her neighbors. She was standing on the front porch - stark naked.
Why do these things happen? I don't know, sure would like to ask the Lord.
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Our brain is where our behaviors and personality comes from. When it's diseased, it reflects in our personality and behaviors. I have even seen the opposite...someone who was mean and hateful all their life is loveable and kind in their last days.
The ID and EGO of our brain is important. Those are severely affected in people with brain diseases.