Psychiatry: Erase The Unique Individual

“There are cultural myths that are easy to overturn. People see through them quickly. But the prevailing core myths are tougher. Much tougher. Most people resist even discussing them. In the old days, the Church tortured and burned people who discussed them. Now, it’s social ostracism. Now, in some cases, it’s the State kidnapping children to send a message.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

peopleJon Rappoport – Since none of the 300 official mental disorders has any defining physical test for diagnosis, there is no proof they exist. Period.

You could interview thousands of people who say they feel depressed, and you would find significant differences. The more you listened to their stories, the more you would be convinced of the differences.

You would be splitting apart the central idea of “depression” and realizing it has no common center.

This is hard for many people to believe. That’s how brainwashed they are.

There are no common universal states of consciousness. It’s all unique, from person to person.

Just as there is no single enlightened state of consciousness which is the same for everyone, there are no “mental disorder” states that are the same for everyone.

Keep in mind that a dominant myth is supposed to be powerful. It’s supposed to suck in the majority of the population. It’s supposed to be convincing. It’s supposed to be “intuitive.” “Mental disorders” are that kind of myth. It appeals to people. They like it. They salute it. They fall for it. Continue reading

Letting Go

Laura Bruno’s Blog | July 10 2012

Just for today, can you let go of one thing that feels too old, too tight, too restrictive and/or too dull for the “you” you are becoming? It can be anything, large or small, real or symbolic. Just for today, see if you can surrender something you don’t want anyway. Letting go encourages flow: relinquish to receive.

“We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.” ~Joseph Campbell

That is all for today, and it is enough.