retrograde
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Let me start by saying that I am not a supporter of psychiatry.
The expansion of the DSM and psychiatry's growing prominence in society is leading us toward having actual "thought police." More and more people are being forced into psychiatry - either by the state, or at a young age by their parents/guardians because they've been duped by the media into thinking it's a good idea & could solve issues their families are having. Let's not get started talking about the meds and how for the last 200 years psychiatry has been physically deforming & even destroying peoples' bodies (brain included).
I am under the impression that if anyone were to sit down in front of a motivated psychiatrist (they look for things wrong with you - wrong being defined as one of the 300+ deemed mental defects contained within the DSM) that if you were to talk long enough, you would eventually be diagnosed with something. The way the mind works is more of a mystery than many people realize - or maybe I'm just ignorant! Regardless, my basis for this theory is just that if someone is looking to find symptoms of one of these 300+ "mental illnesses," and if you were to talk long enough, the words you use would eventually hang you. Everyone communicates slightly differently and each one of us likely has unique connotations we associate with certain words. Sometimes when we are expressing ourselves we say things we don't mean - this is natural and everybody does it at times - to what degree varies.
I've not seen psychiatry do a single good thing for anyone - admittedly I haven't set out on a search to find good things that psychiatry has achieved - but without looking for anything I've seen family & friends be medicated to death (and was myself as a child, so over medicated, for years, on multiple drugs, at least 2 of which are now recalled and have had class action law suits filed for people getting one of many biological deformities or health problems as a result of taking it) and I've seen these people get worse and worse the longer the psychiatric care went on for.
Part of the problem is the attitude of self-helplessness that psychiatry subliminally promotes. Besides that, for some people caught up in the mix and living their lives like a drama, helping themselves isn't as exciting or gratifying. Some people want to be taken care of, some people want to have this "interesting" "unique" mental disability they can use as a get-out-of-jail-free card, or just to gain attention. For some people this helps them feel better about themselves because they have a definition of who/what they are, at least partially.
Obviously natural behavior is being "medicalized" by psychiatry, but I have a hunch now that this is much depeer and more evil than it seems on the surface. Plenty of psychiatrists think that their job is about helping people and say that's why they got into it. Everyone they prescribe pills to is a guinea pig. A lot of psychiatrists are sadists.
I saw recently, a police car marked something about "mental health". The thought police are coming. Psychiatry is a racket and some of it's uses are to strip rights from people and pacify and further delude as many people as they can. I'm currently on felony probation and am considered a "violent felon" for defending myself against a cop that was beating me up while I was covered in about 16 ounces of mace. My probation officer hates me and is trying to make my life worse. I showed up half an hour before their work day ended and they told me that they weren't going to stay late, and that as a result I have now missed my reporting day. I was told before that if I ever showed up late in the afternoon that if they could not fit me in, they would have me come back the following day. They're likely going to attempt to violate me and have me incarcerated. They're trying to force me into psychiatric treatment, too. I got into an argument with them and since then they've been acting miserable towards me. Long story short they lied to me for 5 minutes straight, gradually getting snappier and louder with me, until finally indirectly admitting they were lying. I think about this person every day and have to put conscious effort into flushing them from my mind as not to give them any power. Spiritually I know what needs to be done and I will meditate on the issue and resolve it within me.
Continuing on, I think that this is part of some grand conspiracy - whether it is/was fully intended to be or not, it's being used to control people and strip their rights away.
How does everybody here feel about these issues? Do you actually believe in all of these mental illnesses? Do you think psychiatry contains psuedo-science? I think that most peoples' conduct issues, etc stem from thought structures built with bad information somewhere in the past. For instance, if you are raised in a hectic household and everyone's always angry and yelling, you could take on those behaviors as a response to your environment, and be labelled as mentally ill or bipolar for being able to transition into a loud and angry mode of behavior. Things like that.. a person picks up a piece of information that is wrong for some reason - they accepted/trusted it from the beginning and it was already corrupt, or it was built from a misperception of something. This domino effects into different thoughts and behaviors, the extreme cases being exotic or irratic ways of acting.
I personally don't believe very much in psychiatry and feel that most people can resolve their own issues and have way more power of governance over their own selves than they could ever know. In some cases they are unwilling to accept that they have this power, because it takes discipline to get ahold of yourself. Sometimes it's hard to analyze one's self, but again it only takes discipline. People are lazy and unmotivated. We're all brothers here and we're not supposed to attack one another or bring each other down. Man isn't meant to be poisoning his own brother or vampiristically feeding off of his misfortune. I've thought for a while now that more than enough room in the world for us all to prosper at once.
They say power corrups.. and why is that? It's weakness of character, isn't it? We see it every day - people's feelings manifesting into them justifying doing something to someone else, the world, or other people. This is especially the case with "authority figures." I realized, but haven't fully been able to act on, the fact that power is voluntarily given up. We become convinced that it's in our best interest to do so. For instance - why do you follow the law? Nobody is really free, are they? Mankind in it's natural state would be an existence where everyone WERE free. I can think of some exceptions to this idea but I still find it to be mostly true. Yes, if you wake up tied to a chair you have not voluntarily given up your freedom/power of being able to stand up walking around.. that's true for example, but I think most mental & physical power had over us, was given up to someone/something voluntarily under the guise of it being in our best interest - that something mattered more than that freedom/power.. whatever it was. I know this needs to be thought out more but I'd like to post this now, perhaps develop the ideas with the community here (I've posted here before but lost my credentials.. though I was never well known,) and get a response because this whole topic has been eating me for several days now. It's current on my mind and I wanted to reach out.
Bottom line - I think psychiatry is, to an unspecified degree, a hoax, and is being used as a tool by what ever the evil force(s) in the world is[/are].
Be well everybody.
The expansion of the DSM and psychiatry's growing prominence in society is leading us toward having actual "thought police." More and more people are being forced into psychiatry - either by the state, or at a young age by their parents/guardians because they've been duped by the media into thinking it's a good idea & could solve issues their families are having. Let's not get started talking about the meds and how for the last 200 years psychiatry has been physically deforming & even destroying peoples' bodies (brain included).
I am under the impression that if anyone were to sit down in front of a motivated psychiatrist (they look for things wrong with you - wrong being defined as one of the 300+ deemed mental defects contained within the DSM) that if you were to talk long enough, you would eventually be diagnosed with something. The way the mind works is more of a mystery than many people realize - or maybe I'm just ignorant! Regardless, my basis for this theory is just that if someone is looking to find symptoms of one of these 300+ "mental illnesses," and if you were to talk long enough, the words you use would eventually hang you. Everyone communicates slightly differently and each one of us likely has unique connotations we associate with certain words. Sometimes when we are expressing ourselves we say things we don't mean - this is natural and everybody does it at times - to what degree varies.
I've not seen psychiatry do a single good thing for anyone - admittedly I haven't set out on a search to find good things that psychiatry has achieved - but without looking for anything I've seen family & friends be medicated to death (and was myself as a child, so over medicated, for years, on multiple drugs, at least 2 of which are now recalled and have had class action law suits filed for people getting one of many biological deformities or health problems as a result of taking it) and I've seen these people get worse and worse the longer the psychiatric care went on for.
Part of the problem is the attitude of self-helplessness that psychiatry subliminally promotes. Besides that, for some people caught up in the mix and living their lives like a drama, helping themselves isn't as exciting or gratifying. Some people want to be taken care of, some people want to have this "interesting" "unique" mental disability they can use as a get-out-of-jail-free card, or just to gain attention. For some people this helps them feel better about themselves because they have a definition of who/what they are, at least partially.
Obviously natural behavior is being "medicalized" by psychiatry, but I have a hunch now that this is much depeer and more evil than it seems on the surface. Plenty of psychiatrists think that their job is about helping people and say that's why they got into it. Everyone they prescribe pills to is a guinea pig. A lot of psychiatrists are sadists.
I saw recently, a police car marked something about "mental health". The thought police are coming. Psychiatry is a racket and some of it's uses are to strip rights from people and pacify and further delude as many people as they can. I'm currently on felony probation and am considered a "violent felon" for defending myself against a cop that was beating me up while I was covered in about 16 ounces of mace. My probation officer hates me and is trying to make my life worse. I showed up half an hour before their work day ended and they told me that they weren't going to stay late, and that as a result I have now missed my reporting day. I was told before that if I ever showed up late in the afternoon that if they could not fit me in, they would have me come back the following day. They're likely going to attempt to violate me and have me incarcerated. They're trying to force me into psychiatric treatment, too. I got into an argument with them and since then they've been acting miserable towards me. Long story short they lied to me for 5 minutes straight, gradually getting snappier and louder with me, until finally indirectly admitting they were lying. I think about this person every day and have to put conscious effort into flushing them from my mind as not to give them any power. Spiritually I know what needs to be done and I will meditate on the issue and resolve it within me.
Continuing on, I think that this is part of some grand conspiracy - whether it is/was fully intended to be or not, it's being used to control people and strip their rights away.
How does everybody here feel about these issues? Do you actually believe in all of these mental illnesses? Do you think psychiatry contains psuedo-science? I think that most peoples' conduct issues, etc stem from thought structures built with bad information somewhere in the past. For instance, if you are raised in a hectic household and everyone's always angry and yelling, you could take on those behaviors as a response to your environment, and be labelled as mentally ill or bipolar for being able to transition into a loud and angry mode of behavior. Things like that.. a person picks up a piece of information that is wrong for some reason - they accepted/trusted it from the beginning and it was already corrupt, or it was built from a misperception of something. This domino effects into different thoughts and behaviors, the extreme cases being exotic or irratic ways of acting.
I personally don't believe very much in psychiatry and feel that most people can resolve their own issues and have way more power of governance over their own selves than they could ever know. In some cases they are unwilling to accept that they have this power, because it takes discipline to get ahold of yourself. Sometimes it's hard to analyze one's self, but again it only takes discipline. People are lazy and unmotivated. We're all brothers here and we're not supposed to attack one another or bring each other down. Man isn't meant to be poisoning his own brother or vampiristically feeding off of his misfortune. I've thought for a while now that more than enough room in the world for us all to prosper at once.
They say power corrups.. and why is that? It's weakness of character, isn't it? We see it every day - people's feelings manifesting into them justifying doing something to someone else, the world, or other people. This is especially the case with "authority figures." I realized, but haven't fully been able to act on, the fact that power is voluntarily given up. We become convinced that it's in our best interest to do so. For instance - why do you follow the law? Nobody is really free, are they? Mankind in it's natural state would be an existence where everyone WERE free. I can think of some exceptions to this idea but I still find it to be mostly true. Yes, if you wake up tied to a chair you have not voluntarily given up your freedom/power of being able to stand up walking around.. that's true for example, but I think most mental & physical power had over us, was given up to someone/something voluntarily under the guise of it being in our best interest - that something mattered more than that freedom/power.. whatever it was. I know this needs to be thought out more but I'd like to post this now, perhaps develop the ideas with the community here (I've posted here before but lost my credentials.. though I was never well known,) and get a response because this whole topic has been eating me for several days now. It's current on my mind and I wanted to reach out.
Bottom line - I think psychiatry is, to an unspecified degree, a hoax, and is being used as a tool by what ever the evil force(s) in the world is[/are].
Be well everybody.