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Schizophrenia and bipolar And spirituality
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 34774329:MV8yMjI2NTMwXzM3NzQ4MDU4X0MwMDE1OTgy] Where does the nihilist thing come into play on this one [/quote]
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Regardless of religion these mental disorders effect millions of humans throughout the world . I myself have been diagnosed as bipolar with manic tendencies. I consider myself a Christian Buddhist. With that being said I often wonder how many people in history who were in tune with god today would be considered mentally ill. My therapist says most patients of his who hear voices hear negative voices but I know a schizophreni. Who hears songs a d words of positive encouragement. So where does all of this stem from is it a matter of brain chemistry or a matter of spiritual progression and if its the latter what's the point
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