A common theme here may be that a product of some states is to remove filters that psychics and so on also remove, that is, an opening of viewports into subtle levels.Originally Posted by mvjonsson
Regarding the "grey zone", I would say that there are entities that are exploitive and/or mischievous (a kind description) that will alight on any opportunity. As to their source, another story.
Also it could be an attention to details that connects with the patient which cranks up beneficial responses in the patient. Regarding the holistic approach, I also think it better to work at the largest perspective rather than tunnel.Some people talk about weird conditions that doctors were unable to explain and diagnose where alternative medicine practitioners who has a "holistic approach" were better to see patterns and disturbances.
The book I mentioned if I recall correctly covers this area with mention of how psychology moved towards the academic... I read that nowadays the patient narrative even if considered off the wall will still be used as a tool in treatment. What it might be saying is maybe "filed".Also I believe that when sceptical people dismiss a psychotic persons experinences as purely subjective, they are missing a vital point that the person may experience paranormal states. perhaps in a contorted way, but still there are analogies between "soul" and psyche. Jung was one of the first psychologists to point this out.
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