Re: Negs their relation to schizophrenia/psychosis and amnesia
Originally Posted by
okie
So does the psychological problem originate in the brain, or the field?
I've asked this question many times, in fact.
In the case of true schizophrenia, there is a measurable difference in the structure of the brain, and it's degenerative, i.e., it grows worse if untreated, and the brain structure actually decreases and collapses.
But, if we consider that all conditions of human experience are manifested from thought/emotion/belief, what does that say about someone who develops schizophrenia, a degenerative brain disorder? What does it say about someone who develops Lupus (immune system disorder) or Bipolar Disorder (with which I was once diagnosed and for which I was once treated, though I haven't got it now, strangely enough) or cancer or gum disease or macular degeneration or anything else?
I don't know. I can speculate, and I certainly have, but I don't know, and I doubt anyone else does, either. They may believe, but a belief is not knowledge (and vice versa).
Something to meditate upon, anyway, I think.
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