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Talking to a friend with schizophrenia

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I used to be good friends with a guy until 5 years ago when he started abusing drugs, got into a car accident, and consequently developed schizophrenia. Didn't hear much from him ever since.

Recently his brother reached out to me asking if I could somehow help him. He said he is going through standard treatment for schizophrenia but it's not giving much results, although he seems to be a bit more stable. 

Now, I understand schizophrenia is connected to expanded consciousness that somehow cannot be controlled. Is there anything I could talk to him or help him with from a spiritual perspective? Things like balancing the chakras, controlling the flow of kundalini, grounding, etc. - do you have any experience in dealing with symptoms of schizophrenia from this perspective?

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10 minutes ago, cistanche_enjoyer said:

I used to be good friends with a guy until 5 years ago when he started abusing drugs, got into a car accident, and consequently developed schizophrenia. Didn't hear much from him ever since.

Recently his brother reached out to me asking if I could somehow help him. He said he is going through standard treatment for schizophrenia but it's not giving much results, although he seems to be a bit more stable. 

Now, I understand schizophrenia is connected to expanded consciousness that somehow cannot be controlled. Is there anything I could talk to him or help him with from a spiritual perspective? Things like balancing the chakras, controlling the flow of kundalini, grounding, etc. - do you have any experience in dealing with symptoms of schizophrenia from this perspective?

Tell them to no matter what God is with him.

Don't tell him be to try to be strong, he will overcome from it. Just tell him that put full trust in God, let God take care of it. With this way internal dialogue within his mind will decrease.

Meanwhile telling to personal to be strong will make it worst, because internal dialogue will increase dramatically.


"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows."

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All mental disorders are the same thing. Reacting to thought. People do it over and over and over and the thought loops keep repeating. This will happen so much that there is no silence in your mind. Then the people beleive that they are these thought loops. These thought loops are like demons. The person thinks they are the AI that their brain is running. When there is no silence you have lost yourself and you think you are the demons you create.

You can see it in police videos alot. When the person is freaking out they will say thats not happening and then the person will just automatically find another problem thats insane without thinking about it. Because thinking is not brain activity, silence of mind is thinking.

They are running over pre programmed thought loops that they are responding negatively too. They are mad. Thats what madness is. The only way to cure it is to lock them to a pole and leave them alone with 0 stimulation.

 

The universe can make up any perspective that is happening so people can enter states that they cant be saved from.

The only way you can be saved from these states is from God. As God will show the person the silent place they are exists still.

 

Your friend has to understand that hes not any of his thoughts and his thoughts are like AI programming, even the thought of reading or understanding and responding to what is being said. He need to detach what he thinks he is, If he can do this and remain unreactive to thought then it dosent matter what is happening you can make up whatever you want, And if you can make up whatever you want and still do negative things then you can tell him he needs to look at those thought patterns because why do you want that?

 

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2 hours ago, cistanche_enjoyer said:

Now, I understand schizophrenia is connected to expanded consciousness that somehow cannot be controlled. Is there anything I could talk to him or help him with from a spiritual perspective? Things like balancing the chakras, controlling the flow of kundalini, grounding, etc. - do you have any experience in dealing with symptoms of schizophrenia from this perspective?

The short answer is no!  Why would you want to involve him with anything so esoteric as chakras or controlling flow of kundalini? You could end up doing way more harm than good. I suggest you don't try to fix anything and just be his old friend.

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When the secret is revealed to you, you will know that you are not other than God, but that you yourself are the object of your quest.

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3 minutes ago, cetus said:

Why would you want to involve him with anything so esoteric as chakras or controlling flow of kundalini?

Maybe I didn't use the right words, but I understand that schizophrenia shares a lot of similarities with uncontrolled kundalini awakening. There is basically too much "life force" in a nervous system that is not primed to handle so much energy. 

I don't want to do more esoteric stuff - on the contrary, I was thinking to do more grounding stuff, like calming the nervous system, quieting the mind, opening the heart, etc.

Maybe the body can heal itself when the right conditions are present?

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5 minutes ago, cistanche_enjoyer said:

Maybe the body can heal itself when the right conditions are present?

Maybe it can but you don't know what those conditions are. How do you know he doesn't have a chemical imbalance? Or that his brainwaves are messed up? It's like if your car breaks down and you're not a mechanic. Trying to fix it could do more harm than good.


When the secret is revealed to you, you will know that you are not other than God, but that you yourself are the object of your quest.

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