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"Mental Illness"
By: moti Date: May 1, 2014, 9:37 pm
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I have so much faith in the teachings of divine truth to bring
much needed support and clarity to the realm of "mental
illness"....I have known so many people who have been
"diagnosed" with things that never felt true and ended up
medicated and now feel totally trapped. I stumbled on this
gentleman's openhearted sharing of his journey through that maze
and found it illuminating and thought others might too.
HTML http://www.innerworlddesigns.com/circle/book12/mentalillness/schizophrenia.html
I feel so much relief at the sight of God's truth when it comes
to facing these enormous constructs born of a lack of
understanding beneath which so many people suffer today. I have
absolute faith that divine love and truth can heal the world and
free so many people who have been ensnared in these confusing
attempts to understand what has been happening between humans on
earth and injured souls in the spirit world.
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Re: "Mental Illness"
By: Victoria7 Date: May 2, 2014, 7:57 am
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I feel I can comment on this as I was sectioned when I was 18
with a manic 'episode'.
All mental illness can be healed by feeling our emotions. It is
the repression and denial that lead to the spirit influence; the
refusal to accept events and feelings as they are and as they
exist and the desire to give over our will...to feel anything
OTHER than the grief/shame/fear etc that we really need to feel.
That's how I see it anyway, the more I look back at the events
when i was 18 the more I realise how much fear and grief i had
that I refused to feel.
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