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Originally posted by InTheFlesh1980
Back on topic. Here's a summary:
1. The OP has "borrowed" elements of other New-Age mumbo-jumbo.
2. The drawerings look like they were done by a 4th grader interested in Star Wars, Harry Potter, and shapes.
3. The OP does not exhibit the grace or peace of an enlightened individual.
4. The mental health of the "channeler", his mother, is questionable.
5. The OP continues life as usual, including work and posting on ATS, when he "knows" that the most significant spiritual event in his life, the ascension, will happen in 2 weeks. Would you hang out and get defensive with people on ATS if you knew the end of life as you know it was near?
6. Despite all this, the "open-minded" among our community still see merit in the OP and seek more "knowledge".
7. The OP seems to take particular exception to anyone questioning or contradicting him.
Again, I ask, how absurd must the experiment get before the delusional mind raises a red flag?
On a side note, I also have a SCIENCE thingy background that is very, extremely scientific-like.
Originally posted by GFDGFS
And no, we never had any type of arguments before, this is my first and only account. Like I said before, I did not like how you and ColAngus are trolling this thread and now I am doing the same thing by replying over and over to you. If you don't believe the OP's story just get out and carry on or be against it but with good arguments and not just by bashing people. This is my last reply to you or ColAnugs.edit on 6-12-2012 by GFDGFS because: (no reason given)
Folie à deux (English pronunciation: /fɒˈli ə ˈduː/, French pronunciation: [fɔli a d̪ø], from the French for "a madness shared by two") (or shared psychosis) is a psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief are transmitted from one individual to another.[1] The same syndrome shared by more than two people may be called folie à trois, folie à quatre, folie en famille or even folie à plusieurs ("madness of many"). Recent psychiatric classifications refer to the syndrome as shared psychotic disorder (DSM-IV) (297.3) and induced delusional disorder (F.24) in the ICD-10, although the research literature largely uses the original name. The disorder was first conceptualized in 19th century French psychiatry by Charles Lasègue and Jean-Pierre Falret and so also known as Lasègue-Falret Syndrome.[2] [3]
Originally posted by ColAngus
Originally posted by GFDGFS
And no, we never had any type of arguments before, this is my first and only account. Like I said before, I did not like how you and ColAngus are trolling this thread and now I am doing the same thing by replying over and over to you. If you don't believe the OP's story just get out and carry on or be against it but with good arguments and not just by bashing people. This is my last reply to you or ColAnugs.edit on 6-12-2012 by GFDGFS because: (no reason given)
Please stop butchering my username.
And please do try to re-focus on the absurdity of the thread.
Thanks.