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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2020 17:55:06 GMT
All well & good - But it's not the same as a lot of my Hellish experiences & herein is part of the problem with this whole debate / area - My Beautiful Psychosis: A Soul ProcessI didn’t realise that I was experiencing psychosis. To me, it felt like a spiritual awakening. “What has happened to me?” I asked when I finally got a meeting with the consultant and her team. “As far as we can tell, you have had a psychotic episode, probably triggered by cannabis.” I couldn’t understand why the doctors thought differently. They weren’t the ones on the inside of it. They didn’t even ask me what I was experiencing, so how could they know? The consultant only wished to know if I had heard any voices. She wasn’t asking out of interest, but to simply confirm her diagnosis. When I told her that I had heard a voice, she wrote something in her notes, satisfied, as if she had got the answer to the test right. I never got to tell her that the voice was positive. I never got to tell her that it had helped me rather than disturbed me. “You are beautiful,” it had said, like an angel. www.madinamerica.com/2020/10/my-beautiful-psychosis-soul-process/emmagoude.com/
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Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2020 13:22:30 GMT
Diving into Your Soul: Lessons from “Queer Eye” "Queer Eye" is built on healing emotional pain through self-love and connection with others. Karamo Brown is at the center of that process, with a preternatural ability to get right to the heart of someone's suffering. By Amy Biancolli -October 11, 2020 www.madinamerica.com/2020/10/lessons-from-queer-eye/
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