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Originally posted by Elieser
[Stay away from negative people, they will make you feel sick, angry and suck energy from you.
Psychosis Read More Dementia Schizophrenia Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, usually including false ideas about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) and seeing or hearing things that aren't there (hallucinations).
Originally posted by On the Edge
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Originally posted by AwarenessSeeker
reply to post by unityemissions
I chose to relate to the psychosis I had in a positive manner, ( as in positive to myself) I assume I could have chosen to view it as negative, however to myself it was perceived to be an enlightening experience, I saw many things in a new light, I found answers to many questions, I came away from the experience with a new outlook and new perceptions I had not considered before.
Perhaps you view your experience in a negative or different manner to how I perceived my experience.
Our bodies arent the only part of us that can at times become sick, our minds can too, it doesnt make us any less a human and worthwhile entity.
Love & Peace to you. AS
P.S. yes what you say does make perfect sense to myself.
[edit on 27-11-2009 by AwarenessSeeker]
Originally posted by unityemissions
Originally posted by AwarenessSeeker
reply to post by unityemissions
I'm dumbfounded! The mind and body are inseparable, as they're interconnected. When the body becomes sick, so may be the mind. Vice versa as well. Psychosis IS a sick mind. It seems that you've twisted these circuits into feeling this was a pleasure. Something to triumph over. That's sort of like being masochistic! You guys are really hurting my mind here.
Okay, I'm just going to let it be. Carry on!
As already stated by myself, I believe we each have our own perception of reality and how we interpret those perceptions, we are all different and at the same time all the same, however we each have our own unique way of how we interpret our experiences. It would be a very boring world if we all agreed on issues. I merely chose to interpret my experience as positive, I wouldnt say a psychosis is a sick mind or that it is necessarily a negative.
Its all part of the human experience.
[edit on 27-11-2009 by AwarenessSeeker]