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Originally posted by GENERAL EYES
If it provides comfort and meaning to an otherwise chaotic life and doesn't adversly affect another being ~ is there really any harm in magical thinking?
Originally posted by kalinda
"How do you make the distinction between schizophrenia and magical thinking?
' consciousness itself is a tool that you can use to bypass reality? And the naysayers just read too much? "
Originally posted by GENERAL EYES
I suppose that's why (ultimately) a rational balance of realists and dreamers should always be in place...each to keep the other from going too far into the realm of their own respective madness.
Originally posted by rogerstigers
I suppose I will start with the disclaimer... I have a family history of schizophrenia.
I have never had any problem with understanding magical thinking. I fully accept the fact that, as Heilin so adequately put it, "any technology, sufficiently advanced, is indestinguishable(sp?) from magic".
I often wonder about those who cannot accept that there may be more to the universe than what our scientists have yet to discover.