I wrote this about self-acceptance, but it/I wasn't accepted, so I started a new thread. Maybe it sounds all a bit delusional or nonsensical. It's just what I believe. Ignore if you don't like delusional thinking. That'll protect you and locks you in.
Sorry, haven't read it (yet). Just wanted to say that Buddhism, or other form of religious essentials, can set us free.
Grounded by flux, fastened. Intuition guiding us our singular way, the only we may follow without friction, anxiety. It teaches us to not fear just feeling and observing. It teaches us self-transcendence, dissolving the ego to recreate, reorganise it, without conflict, with greater consistency and breadth. To doubt without fear.
Basically, dissociation, derealisation while extremely manic, without panic, with focus. In the eternal moment.
I teaches us that we can be, and mostly are, right and they are wrong. We just need to accept that, despite people constantly saying, with great sophistication, that we aren't.
Knowledge and wisdom that has survived the ages is more true than anything like psychiatry.
Non-essentials of religion are often corrupted, like any delusion. A society with psychiatry or any similarly authoritarian church is corrupted, corrupting very essential truths to enslave us. It's enslaving co-option of the worst kind.
Acceptance is knowing we are essentially right, admitting we didn't accept that, and accepting that others don't accept that.
Associating, reintegrating, the dissociated tripartite of our soul: mania, depression and stability.
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Mania kills cells. Brain cells die. Memories become more reduced conceptually, making more efficient use of limited means. Memories shape our reality. Our memories are more or less split in two by abstractions, conceptual reductions. Mood states with memories, concepts, attached. Memories of pain and those of joy. It causes instability, changeability. Fearing that will leave an emptiness between pain and joy and a greater divide.
See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me, Heal Me.
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