lwien
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I agree that it needs updating......
Maybe I'm just an old crank, but I wouldn't change a fucking thing.
No.......you're an old crank 'cause you contradict yourself.
I agree that it needs updating......
Maybe I'm just an old crank, but I wouldn't change a fucking thing.
zymos said:The idea that the founding fathers were these mythical prescient superheroes handing down the 10 commandments of murica is one of the worst things about living in the USA.
lwien said:Yup. Some people view the Constitution like fundamentalists view the Bible.
What new job? I left my job in Nov. and haven't been offered work since.How are people at your new job treating you?
Sorry. I might have misunderstood. I get the analogy, but comparing a mythical book of stories to the founding document of our country, especially the Bill of Rights, is silly to me.
No.......you're an old crank 'cause you contradict yourself.
No. I've probably smoked 2 packs and i'm 25. Maybe 2 cigs a day for a week one time. Don't like this.There has been some indication that nicotine is beneficial for those suffering from schizophrenia. Might want to look into that a bit more, if you haven't. I would be cautious about using weed...as beneficial as it can be for alot of things, any psychoactive drug can make matters worse, when you are dealing with illnesses like schizophrenia and other types of mental illness.
I suffer from severe depression and anxiety, and often find if I use too much Sativa, it will make me go bonkers. So I tend to stick to indica and hybrids and use them in a controlled manner, like my other medication. I also consulted with my former psychiatrist, who gave me the green light, as long as I used it sparingly. So even though you have had negative experiences, I would still encourage you to keep hunting for a good doctor...they are out there, and very important to have on your side, no matter the illness.
Has anyone ever experienced ego-loss? Psychosis?
Anyone meditate? What type of meditation works for you? I find that "new age" chakra stuff to be bullshit and diverting of real meditation, but wondering what you guys practice.
Anyone believe in the Soul/Spirit?
Anyone believe in the Soul/Spirit?
Did you watch in online? Maybe check your browser history?
I had a psychotic episode. It led to my dx of Bipolar I w/ severe psychotic features. He said that is subject to change so schizoaffective bp type is a future possibility. The treatments are he same so the label doesn't matter much. 2mg risperidone and an SSRI. The risperidone seemed to really fuck me up. It's much better with the Seroquel.
I reached the state of true meditation when once when I was 13. Everytime I went under, I'd ruin it by thinking how cool it was. Have never been able to acheive since.
I can't say I believe in souls/spirits. Too much religious affiliation with those two words. However, I do believe in a certain "energy".
So is the bible?That "new age chakra stuff" is well over a thousand years old...
I gave it five stars
Now I'm wondering about vaping st. john's wort.
If lithium is being considered, st. john's wort could be a "natural" alternative.
It's an herbal supplement that comes in capsules or as tea.
Now I'm wondering about vaping st. john's wort.
Yeah, I really enjoyed it but I suggest NOT to watch this vaped in that there are multiple story lines going on at once and it's kind of easy to loose track of where you are. One of the neat things about this movie though is that it encourages you to watch it more than once, and for me (watched it twice), I picked up a whole bunch more stuff the second time around.
oops just read this on wiki:
"St John's wort is associated with aggravating psychosis in people who have schizophrenia.[26]"
So is the bible?
I just don't, "feel" anything when meditating on my chakras. It feels distracting. I can meditate and make my entire body tingle to the point of discomfort, raise my heat to the point of sweating, and feel weightless, but never any chakra 'points' or whirlpools.
Could you give details on your experience?
The reason Lithium carbonate is toxic is because it does not cross the blood/brain barrier easily and must be given in large doses to be effective. Lithium orotate is Lithium bonded with oratic acid, it crosses into the brain with ease, so one can supplement with small amounts of Lithium without toxicity . . .It's not an anti-psychotic, it's more like lithium--for bipolar not schizophrenia. But without the toxic side-effects of lithium.
I think I did experience egoloss one time. I'm not completely sure, maybe I just was close to it, but from what I read about egoloss I think my experience fits that description. it was on shrooms, and I semi-accidently took a larger dose. I felt like I was everything around me, everything was part of me. at the same time, everything was me. I felt like there was no time, past present and future where all condensed into one. it wasn't like they disappeared and only the present remained, no, time truly didn't exist and all were one new thing, a mix of past present and future. leading up to it, talking with the friends I was tripping with, I felt like they were also a part of me, like they represented different parts of myself.Has anyone ever experienced ego-loss? Psychosis?
Anyone meditate? What type of meditation works for you? I find that "new age" chakra stuff to be bullshit and diverting of real meditation, but wondering what you guys practice.
Anyone believe in the Soul/Spirit?
Your paranoia is getting the better of you. Different drugs work differently even if they're in the same drug class. A dose of caffeine and a dose of meth (both being stimulants, mind you) will feel very different even though they do the same basic thing. The fact that everyone's physiology is different and the fact that we don't really have a "one pill fits all" solution is the reason people have to "prime" for the "right" drug. Oxycodone is stronger than hydrocodone at around 1.6x by weight, yet I vastly prefer hydrocodone to oxycodone for my physical pain because the opi-rage (opiate-triggered annoyances) and constipation are more obvious with oxy compared to hydro. That's not priming, that's my body not liking one specific chemical structure more than another.also known as "priming". Even families members admit they were given several drugs before finding the 'right one" that works. Same story, different mouth. Seems to be a common factor excuse for psychiatrists.