Thank you for sharing. These can be really vulnerable memories and it’s nice to have someone to relate to when it comes to the fear involved. I was really upset about my own experiences in psychosis and now I feel less alone. One day we will stop trying to figure it all out and just find acceptance for ourselves, but practicing detachment takes time and patience. Thanks again and hang in there!
Really good video. My take on it is what we call angels/demons are just a quick way to articulate a complicated mental concept of subconscious motivators. Like how each of us have the ability to do good or bad and it becomes ambiguous between the two, language (especially english) fails to detail or describe what the experience could be in a more balanced way. To say they aren't real feels false because it has been felt and described by human beings since we could express, and even though it isn't a literal creature like an animal or person, I do believe for sure it's a psychological motivational factor that is part of our being. Thoughts and voices, as well as dreams and inspiration are not tangible, yet they are felt in present moment experience and are in no way false. It's just something that can't be observed through practical reductionism. It may not be physically tangible or literal, however it is part of the human experience and I think it's quite important. As a creative, inspiration derives from such experiences and it would be unfair to dismiss as there would be no reason for it to exist as it comes to humans in the first place. The subconscious mind is interesting for sure.
Oh gosh, idk! But mine are so influenced by the things around me that I would say my interest in horror & psychological thrillers affected my episodes more than my creativity. Maybe the creativity made them more vivid? Idk!
Thanks for this. Great video. You look amazing and happy.
Thank you for sharing. These can be really vulnerable memories and it’s nice to have someone to relate to when it comes to the fear involved. I was really upset about my own experiences in psychosis and now I feel less alone. One day we will stop trying to figure it all out and just find acceptance for ourselves, but practicing detachment takes time and patience. Thanks again and hang in there!
Really good video. My take on it is what we call angels/demons are just a quick way to articulate a complicated mental concept of subconscious motivators. Like how each of us have the ability to do good or bad and it becomes ambiguous between the two, language (especially english) fails to detail or describe what the experience could be in a more balanced way. To say they aren't real feels false because it has been felt and described by human beings since we could express, and even though it isn't a literal creature like an animal or person, I do believe for sure it's a psychological motivational factor that is part of our being. Thoughts and voices, as well as dreams and inspiration are not tangible, yet they are felt in present moment experience and are in no way false. It's just something that can't be observed through practical reductionism. It may not be physically tangible or literal, however it is part of the human experience and I think it's quite important. As a creative, inspiration derives from such experiences and it would be unfair to dismiss as there would be no reason for it to exist as it comes to humans in the first place. The subconscious mind is interesting for sure.
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You look fabulous
Aw thanks!
I really appreciated this one 😅
I’m so glad! Thanks 😃
I agree, she looks gorgeous!
So Carolyn (or anyone else) do you think that creative ppl have more involved episodes of psychosis?
Oh gosh, idk! But mine are so influenced by the things around me that I would say my interest in horror & psychological thrillers affected my episodes more than my creativity. Maybe the creativity made them more vivid? Idk!
@@Psychotic.in.Seattlemaybe you should watch the Brady Bunch and the around of music 😊
Ok I should say I’m not trying to make light of this at all- it’s terrifying. I think back to my hospitalizations and wonder what was real