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Western Medicine, Mental Illness And Consciousness

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Western medicine doesn’t believe in consciousness, spirit, the soul, afterlife, destiny, karma, ghosts, demons, aliens, etheric and astral fields and energies, chakras and meridians, possession and entity attachments, or astrological influences. For that reason, it consists of squares trying to understand cubes.

If you consider the human being as a composite of physical, etheric, astral, and spiritual components interacting in a dynamic open system, then there are many places in that system where dysfunction can creep in. But no matter what the root cause is, psychology and psychiatry today wants to project it down into a two dimensional understanding. Therefore what it calls schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc. are various parallel dysfunctions lumped into the same category.

For example, a person without an active spirit component will lack self-awareness, self-examination, and self-correction and therefore have no counterweight to the pull of programs, biological and hormonal impulses, and other physical influences, and so like a ship without a ballast this person will wobble and bob about unpredictably, flipping over from time to time. Emotional swings from extremes to extremes, irrationality, and so on. That would fall under the bipolar classification.

Meanwhile another person has a fully formed consciousness but is highly deficient in certain nutrients which disrupts the brain neurotransmitters and creates erratic emotional responses that swing about depending on which neurotransmitter is impaired. This person too will be put into the bipolar camp.

Meanwhile, due to drugs or childhood trauma or dabbling in black magic, another person has picked up a few too many discarnate entity attachments (ghosts and astral soul pieces) that now reside inside her and periodically take control when they get strong enough or are triggered, and she then switches on a dime into a dark and depressive or aggressive mode, then they let off and she switches back to a better mood. Some of that might also be classified as bipolar.

So how is it that three different colors are all labeled the same shade of gray by western medicine? Well that’s modern medicine for you.

Same thing with schizophrenia, there are different types and different causes and some of those are conflated together into overly simplified subtypes of schizophrenia by the orthodox. There is a big difference between your mind-reality feedback loop growing out of control and causing a quantum catastrophe that makes things like aliens, MIBs, black helicopters, strange people following you, and other weird phenomena start to happen in overdrive … and living in a perfectly mundane world but some critical error in your logical processes or root assumptions or some damage to a brain region leads to a disconnect between external reality and the internal model of reality, leading to irrationality and false conclusions that might be classified as paranoid schizophrenia. And there’s a difference between that, and having a demon attached who hijacks one’s audiovisual neural circuitry via etheric interfacing and induces hallucinations such as hearing voices. And there’s a difference between that and being unwittingly clairvoyant and picking up on the streams of consciousness of the people in your neighborhood. And yet, all of these modern science wants to just call “schizophrenia.”

It really makes you wonder what the perfectly healthy human being would be like that fit none of the diagnoses in the DSM-V. Would probably be the most boring, mundane, cliché, matrix drone in existence. Which tells you something about what Western medicine is secretly pushing for.

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