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Old Nov 15, 2016, 09:23 AM
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"Since I am being treated for schizophrenia and also I did learn meditation and spiritual, so I would like to share a view regards this mental illness
When I was suffer from schizophrenia, I see that everything is related altogether, for example a person tone of speech might be because I have made them done so. Which in return that the person will direct the energy to the other person. And soon the tone I have made will come back, if I were to emit a tone that is not nice, it will come back to me as not nice too.
Another example is, when I did or think something wrong, I will feel very guilty, which in return the bad things I have done will return to me too.
The state of schizophrenia from my spiritual view, is the result of unstable emotions due to karma, to cure schizophrenia totally without drugs is to do good things so that you will not be reminded for the bad things you have done by your conscience.
Another example if I did good things, then when I receive a good thing from other, I will relate both incident even though it 'might not related'.
The reason I am saying 'might not related' because it is actually related, however what we have known is only small part of the things by human we interact on. Actually these humans that we interact had done with a good deed, will eventually do a good deed for others too, as thus when we pick the fruit of goodness our heart will suddenly think "oh it is because I have done this thats why I get this".
When schizophrenia patient tell other people about the things, people will laugh at them because they have no information regarding what the patient has done and why he get a good deed.
But mostly schizophrenia patient suffer because they did too much bad things, end up feeling very terrible of their mistakes, guilty and the spontaneity to relate the incident to others. The others that did bad thing to them, might be because of their bad behavior, their speech, gesture, that causes people to return the bad energy to them.
The patient are unable to see themselves, how they speak, or move, but others can, as thus the patients are actually getting the karma back instantly or if the karma is too big, it will circle the world and eventually return to them."

What are your views on this? Not a believer of karma though. Please take the above as a pinch of salt since it is spiritual based.

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Old Nov 15, 2016, 06:33 PM
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Quote from a "schiz sufferer":

"Since I am being treated for schizophrenia and also I did learn meditation and spiritual, so I would like to share a view regards this mental illness
When I was suffer from schizophrenia, I see that everything is related altogether, for example a person tone of speech might be because I have made them done so. Which in return that the person will direct the energy to the other person. And soon the tone I have made will come back, if I were to emit a tone that is not nice, it will come back to me as not nice too.
Another example is, when I did or think something wrong, I will feel very guilty, which in return the bad things I have done will return to me too.
The state of schizophrenia from my spiritual view, is the result of unstable emotions due to karma, to cure schizophrenia totally without drugs is to do good things so that you will not be reminded for the bad things you have done by your conscience.
Another example if I did good things, then when I receive a good thing from other, I will relate both incident even though it 'might not related'.
The reason I am saying 'might not related' because it is actually related, however what we have known is only small part of the things by human we interact on. Actually these humans that we interact had done with a good deed, will eventually do a good deed for others too, as thus when we pick the fruit of goodness our heart will suddenly think "oh it is because I have done this thats why I get this".
When schizophrenia patient tell other people about the things, people will laugh at them because they have no information regarding what the patient has done and why he get a good deed.
But mostly schizophrenia patient suffer because they did too much bad things, end up feeling very terrible of their mistakes, guilty and the spontaneity to relate the incident to others. The others that did bad thing to them, might be because of their bad behavior, their speech, gesture, that causes people to return the bad energy to them.
The patient are unable to see themselves, how they speak, or move, but others can, as thus the patients are actually getting the karma back instantly or if the karma is too big, it will circle the world and eventually return to them."

What are your views on this? Not a believer of karma though. Please take the above as a pinch of salt since it is spiritual based.
Its a matter of perspective. The ill mind will use any tool at its disposal , to inflict damage. Karma fits nicely, retribution, punishment and condemnation by proxy. A common theme of paranoid delusions, e.g gang stalking , harassment by forces of authority or aliens
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