Secretagent007
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Modern science has developed a way of thinking based on the most frequently mistaken concepts, such as Chemical Imbalance, and others to try to explain the origin of behavior. Although there are several variables, two are the most pointed out: the behavior comes from external forces, or the behavior comes from an already existing predisposition. First of all, it is important to understand that the question itself is due to a need for explanation. man does not accept not being able to know something as vital as the origin of his behavior. we cannot think of this discussion as anything more than a literal cry for help from human society, faced with an almost Lovecraftian abyss on this topic. one point to make clear is that right after we understand the issue of the need for understanding, we also have the need for social functioning. society depends on the selection and development of only a series of behaviors. that's why all civilizations were exploring and imposing. throughout history, numerous explanations for unacceptable behavior have been given, most of the time, treating man as if he were the object or puppet of some factor or being. Today, we no longer need the concept of sins or demons to provide a legal basis for necessary behavioral control. we have modern medicine, mainly in the field of Psychiatry and other branches, to provide the necessary basis for this. those who really critically study all the human sciences, realize that there is much more interest and corruption than really knowledge and this directly affects the question of psychiatry. It is important to note that it is psychiatrists who, most of the time, try to justify "mental illness" through supposed "clinical data".
LET'S GO TO THE TRUTH AND SOCIAL HORROR:
The great fact is that no psychological illness is really a disease or disorder. there is not even a single proof that really demonstrates a domination of the body over consciousness to the point of producing a kind of distortion of reality, or incapacity. Contrary to the supposed "evidence" of pure chemistry dominating consciousness, we have more evidence to the contrary, including psychosomatic illnesses themselves. however, if this is true, why then do these things exist and how to explain behavior such as that of people who hear voices, or the incapable? First of all, it is important to know that everything is a matter of control and money in the psychiatric and medical industry, and yes, it is an industry that makes over 1 trillion dollars a year worldwide. second, the behavior of these people has no other factor than something that is actually happening to that person. just because I don't hear voices and the other person is listening doesn't mean the phenomenon doesn't exist. it is not because a person is elsewhere and I am here in the perception that he is not really elsewhere. they are behaviors that we don't understand and that's why we demonize them as diseases, disorders and others, because it's much easier to fight than really understand, which would literally generate terror. I will cite the example of Andrew. Andrew believed that Ember was an interdimensional being who came into contact with him. was he sick from it? OF COURSE! ! he was simply experiencing something that our ordinary perception of the world did not understand. and we would rather demonize it than accept the possibility that something really could have happened. after all, why can't there be multidimensional entities that manipulate us? what really prevents this? will it be our knowledge of reality or our worldviews? knowledge of reality, we really do not possess. what we have most of the time is technical knowledge, but the real functionality of things? hardly, and this is due to a number of factors, including the fact that society itself was never supported on realistic bases. however, it is possible to understand why these concepts of control exist: the world as it is, is distinct and infinitely more interesting, distorted and different from what is said. Lovecraft talked a lot about knowledge being dangerous and maddening. while I don't find Lovecraft's literature really scary, and sometimes very exaggerated, as it is also based on limiting concepts, there is one interesting thing about it that is a fact of society: knowledge is dangerous. Dangerous because it is unlimited and does not deny anything. therefore, if mental illness does not exist in the way it is said, what causes the behavior? Well, probably the personal/essence nature of each individual, who is probably born with it.
Bibliographic Base:
Psychiatry: The Hoax Exposed: https://www.behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2015/09/22/psychiatry-the-hoax-exposed/
The Great DSM Hoax How Mental Disorders are Created and Sold Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rethinking-mental-health/201207/the-great-dsm-hoax
Psychiatric Hoax: https://cchrstl.org/documents/hoax_EN.pdf
PSYCHIATRY: AN INDUSTRY OF DEATH: https://www.cchr.org/documentaries/psychiatry-an-industry-of-death/introduction.html
Diagnostic & Statistical Manual Psychiatry’s Deadliest Scam: https://www.cchr.org/documentaries/diagnostic-and-statistical-manual/watch.html
"It's very easy to call someone sick when you don't understand them. Because it's hard to accept the possibility that he's right."
LET'S GO TO THE TRUTH AND SOCIAL HORROR:
The great fact is that no psychological illness is really a disease or disorder. there is not even a single proof that really demonstrates a domination of the body over consciousness to the point of producing a kind of distortion of reality, or incapacity. Contrary to the supposed "evidence" of pure chemistry dominating consciousness, we have more evidence to the contrary, including psychosomatic illnesses themselves. however, if this is true, why then do these things exist and how to explain behavior such as that of people who hear voices, or the incapable? First of all, it is important to know that everything is a matter of control and money in the psychiatric and medical industry, and yes, it is an industry that makes over 1 trillion dollars a year worldwide. second, the behavior of these people has no other factor than something that is actually happening to that person. just because I don't hear voices and the other person is listening doesn't mean the phenomenon doesn't exist. it is not because a person is elsewhere and I am here in the perception that he is not really elsewhere. they are behaviors that we don't understand and that's why we demonize them as diseases, disorders and others, because it's much easier to fight than really understand, which would literally generate terror. I will cite the example of Andrew. Andrew believed that Ember was an interdimensional being who came into contact with him. was he sick from it? OF COURSE! ! he was simply experiencing something that our ordinary perception of the world did not understand. and we would rather demonize it than accept the possibility that something really could have happened. after all, why can't there be multidimensional entities that manipulate us? what really prevents this? will it be our knowledge of reality or our worldviews? knowledge of reality, we really do not possess. what we have most of the time is technical knowledge, but the real functionality of things? hardly, and this is due to a number of factors, including the fact that society itself was never supported on realistic bases. however, it is possible to understand why these concepts of control exist: the world as it is, is distinct and infinitely more interesting, distorted and different from what is said. Lovecraft talked a lot about knowledge being dangerous and maddening. while I don't find Lovecraft's literature really scary, and sometimes very exaggerated, as it is also based on limiting concepts, there is one interesting thing about it that is a fact of society: knowledge is dangerous. Dangerous because it is unlimited and does not deny anything. therefore, if mental illness does not exist in the way it is said, what causes the behavior? Well, probably the personal/essence nature of each individual, who is probably born with it.
Bibliographic Base:
Psychiatry: The Hoax Exposed: https://www.behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2015/09/22/psychiatry-the-hoax-exposed/
The Great DSM Hoax How Mental Disorders are Created and Sold Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rethinking-mental-health/201207/the-great-dsm-hoax
Psychiatric Hoax: https://cchrstl.org/documents/hoax_EN.pdf
PSYCHIATRY: AN INDUSTRY OF DEATH: https://www.cchr.org/documentaries/psychiatry-an-industry-of-death/introduction.html
Diagnostic & Statistical Manual Psychiatry’s Deadliest Scam: https://www.cchr.org/documentaries/diagnostic-and-statistical-manual/watch.html
"It's very easy to call someone sick when you don't understand them. Because it's hard to accept the possibility that he's right."