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originally posted by: Frank12345
originally posted by: post=18741776 SEDRChang
" Grandiose delusions or grandiosity
Sometimes people with psychosis will believe that they are special or chosen. They may believe that they are a saint or a prophet sent by God or that they are Jesus Christ himself. They may sometimes believe that they are the reincarnation of some famous person from history or entertainment. They may also believe that they can control the weather, world events or other people’s thoughts. Grandiose thinking can sometimes lead to dangerous behaviour when the person starts to believe that they are invulnerable or can fly and will attempt to prove it ".
livingwithschizophreniauk.org/symptoms-of-schizophrenia/
originally posted by: St Udio
I have long been aware that the Grand Delusion phase of a Schizo... is because that individual is not in mastery of their Gift...
the Grand delusions are the product of an untrained neophyte, a schizo who is unenlightened and unschooled ...
wikipedia.org/wiki/Anosognosia#Psychiatry
wikipedia.org/wiki/Anosognosia wrote:-
" Anosognosia is the single largest reason why individuals with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder do not take their medications. "
The Rosenhan experiment was a famous experiment done in order to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis.
The first part involved the use of healthy associates or "pseudopatients" (three women and five men) who briefly feigned auditory hallucinations in an attempt to gain admission to 12 different psychiatric hospitals in five different States in various locations in the United States. All were admitted and diagnosed with psychiatric disorders. After admission, the pseudopatients acted normally and told staff that they felt fine and had no longer experienced any additional hallucinations.
All were forced to admit to having a mental illness and agree to take antipsychotic drugs as a condition of their release. The average time that the patients spent in the hospital was 19 days. All but one were diagnosed with schizophrenia "in remission" before their release.
Rosenhan's study was done in two parts. The first part involved the use of healthy associates or "pseudopatients" (three women and five men) who briefly feigned auditory hallucinations in an attempt to gain admission to 12 different psychiatric hospitals in five different States in various locations in the United States. All were admitted and diagnosed with psychiatric disorders.
After admission, the pseudopatients acted normally and told staff that they felt fine and had no longer experienced any additional hallucinations. All were forced to admit to having a mental illness and agree to take antipsychotic drugs as a condition of their release. The average time that the patients spent in the hospital was 19 days. All but one were diagnosed with schizophrenia "in remission" before their release. The second part of his study involved an offended hospital administration challenging Rosenhan to send pseudopatients to its facility, whom its staff would then detect.
Rosenhan agreed and in the following weeks out of 193 new patients the staff identified 41 as potential pseudopatients, with 19 of these receiving suspicion from at least 1 psychiatrist and 1 other staff member. In fact, Rosenhan had sent no one to the hospital.
The study concluded "it is clear that we cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals" and also illustrated the dangers of dehumanization and labeling in psychiatric institutions
originally posted by: kennyb72
a reply to: SEDRChang
Hello SEDRChang, I have played around with cloud bursting and proved to my self many times that it is real. I could pick out one cloud out of a string of three and make it dissolve while the other two remain unchanged. Some people call it Orgon energy but of course eastern people call it Chi.
This is the first time I have heard anyone describe the buzzes which I have experienced thousands of times around the time of falling to sleep. Following this my consciousness becomes alert and I experience lucid dreaming, It used to frighten me as a child but I came to except as normal over the years.
originally posted by: kennyb72
a reply to: SEDRChang
SEDRChang, friendly advice mate, never use your power to hurt another person, there are consequences that will be returned to you through Karma, you must learn to control it.
originally posted by: booyakasha
ok ill ask some questions.
Can you control the weather at will? If so how do you do this? What does it feel like to you to be connected to the wind Did you learn this through meditation? Do you see energy in the air? How do you absorb it from around you? What does that feel like? Can you heal people?
What are the these immortal spirits you are talking about?
Do they have names?
Are they physical beings?
Have they ever lived on earth?
Do they have a message for us?
What do they do?
What is going to happen in 2015? Any specific events you can predict?
originally posted by: saadad
I think your fake or you have a really bad spirit beside you and i wont call it spirit because i don't believe in that occultism crap. But yes i do believe there are other beings in parallel world which few people can access.
If your buddy harmed people on physical world then that will have a consequences and if you made him do it, you will be in big trouble. Physical world is bad world according to parallel non physical world. In physical world people cheat, steal, kill, betray and do much other things. And those things are not possible in non physical world.
So what the hell are you talking about that your spirit hurt them, ask him why he do that and what are consequences.
originally posted by: Frank12345
originally posted by: SEDRChang
Here i say, you dont know what i know or what i have, you are not God, stop judging and stop feel so smart.
I'm not a god, or a psychiatrist, but I recognise
delusions-of-grandeur and I'm doing you a favour by pointing this out to you as your delusions could cause you very serious problems if you believe them to be true.
[ The people in this forum who are humouring you are not helping you : some are fellow-sufferers who are not taking their medication ].
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
I thank you for sharing your experiences with us, I would ask you to channel your spirits to bring all of the human race to a greater and higher counsiousness, that we might all percieve spiritual truths in our own lives.
Love and blessings my friend
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: SEDRChang
Yes we often misspell it as Chi but it is more or less the same thing and was once more common in belief around the world.
India it is known as Prahnic energy and focused through meditive yoga.
Ancient egypt had something a little different and more like the astral body called the Ka (Car without the R), this was both a spirit body and an energy that could be focused and tapped, ancient egyptian mystic's were once famous for there occult magic and many remnant's of there ancient magic such as the Voodu/effigy/fetish doll are found in other african culture's.
This is a form of sympathetic magic and uses a bond to a living person to inflic harm, control or even heal and was practiced far and wide, it may actually long predate the egyptian civilization's five thousand years of history as suspected fetish doll's have been found everywhere in the world.
Sympathetic magic when used for harm has a dark effect on it's caster as there is nothing for nothing especially in magic and such abuse costs dearly but it is one of the oldest form's and has it's parralel in modern quantum resonance theory which given the mind can effect state's of reality is very intriguing.
Indeed every culture with a long history seem's to recognize in one form or another some kind of energy or spiritual body, in indian belief and the chinese belief that the indian belief spawned it is seen as a living energy that is everywhere or in western term's a spiritual aether that has both negative (dead or bad) and positive (living or good) polarity's, focusing positive Chi/Qui is seen as beneficial to health, in addition chinese Qui has hard and soft energy's as used in martial art's meditation.
In yoga and Tai Chi breathing excercises are part of the practice of expelling negative or bad Chi/Qui and absorbing Possitive Chi/Qui.
Ancient chinese Tau or Daoism as well as Japanese Zen have other concept's but the chinese Qui is a mix of those and the later buddhist inspired Prahnic energy belief, the Japanese martial masters claim they do not believe in it but they still have Ki, which is of course simply Chi/Qui but interpret it more to do with will and focus.
Obviously Indonesia has ancient connections to India and it's own very ancient civilization which may be just as old as those in India and there was once a television series about two men travelling in the ring of fire, one got a very bad sty in his eye and it was swollen causing him great pain so being far from modern real doctor then went to see a local healer, this guy had trained as his father before him had in focusing and polarising there energy claiming it was possible to store up energy in his body and use it like a battery.
There were no wire's, no mechanical or chemical battery's and he was barefoot but he rubbed his hand's together then meditated, with his face showing immense concentration he passed his hand up and down over the eye of the traveller and sparks could be seen jumping from his palm down onto the eye, it cause no pain and the sty was healed, this needless to say convinced these two documentary making traveller's back in the 1980's.