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Saturday, April 04, 2009 annie asks

Q: telepathy and mental illness

has anyone with a mental condition had the experience of thinking their thoughts are connected with the outside world?actually not just thoughts,emotions as well;it takes years to get over this,you have to reach a higher level of consciousness before cure takes place,when this happens,you are able to concentrate better on what you are doing and work well.i am to bored woth the illness to comment to much on it,but however i have loads of experience with it.i was 26 when i first had voices in my head and they where not connected to drugs,alcohol,anything in fact,just appeared out of nowhere oneday and remained there for about a year the first time.two voices observing what i was doing and so on,i grew to accept them and eventually took no notice.i simply believed they where from a different dimension.it may sound abnormal to some people but to me it just became normal.so,off and on through time i had the same voices,just appearing.just like that in my head,not in my thoughts,i might add for those(WHO know)the difference.i have to laugh because so many people dont know what thats like and think its not real.i never discuss this,as is never believed.and if a docter was to see you,all they want to do is give drugs,which i hate,so i personally have coped with that alone.i have also seen a ghost,orbs dancing in strange patterns in my backyard and had a dozen or more strange experiences starting from childhood.anyhow hold on out there,dont fret.still i can speak,i am one of the lucky ones with good voices not bad. all the best. from me.

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Christina Bruni, Health Guide
4/ 4/09 3:33pm

Hi annie,

 

You are lucky in that you don't hear command voices telling you to do things, as a lot of people with SZ have these kinds of voices.

 

It's of course your choice whether you want to take meds or not.  If you feel you can function well enough without them, that's your call.

 

Best wishes,

Christina

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By annie— Last Modified: 11/10/10, First Published: 04/04/09