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== Psychosis ==
'''[[Psychosis]]''' is a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
'''[[Psychosis]]''' is a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.


Our perception of external reality is directly effected by our willingness to perceive our own internal reality.
Our perception of external reality is directly affected by our willingness to perceive our own internal reality.


Man has been in a state of psychosis since he denied his responsibility of choosing to eat of the [[Trees|tree of the knowledge of good and evil]].
Man has been in a state of psychosis since he denied his responsibility of choosing to eat of the [[Trees|tree of the knowledge of good and evil]].
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When our thought is impaired and our perception of the ternal reality is impaired we may appear to act or even be crazy. But [[Are_you_crazy|are you crazy]] or just temporarily impaired?
When our thought is impaired and our perception of the ternal reality is impaired we may appear to act or even be crazy. But [[Are_you_crazy|are you crazy]] or just temporarily impaired?


What is seen as denial may merely be self defense or trust issue or just plain fear. We often deny the truth because of trauma that is to painful to see alone.
What is seen as denial may merely be self-defense or trust issue or just plain fear? We often deny the truth because of trauma that is too painful to see alone.


What can help us overcomes denial more than admission and confession?
What can help us overcomes denial more than admission and confession?

Revision as of 22:20, 2 October 2019

Psychosis

Psychosis is a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.

Our perception of external reality is directly affected by our willingness to perceive our own internal reality.

Man has been in a state of psychosis since he denied his responsibility of choosing to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

What impairs thought more than denial?

When our thought is impaired and our perception of the ternal reality is impaired we may appear to act or even be crazy. But are you crazy or just temporarily impaired?

What is seen as denial may merely be self-defense or trust issue or just plain fear? We often deny the truth because of trauma that is too painful to see alone.

What can help us overcomes denial more than admission and confession?

Meditation may allow the humble heart and willing mind to confront, admit and confess our own denial.

The truth shall set you free if you will receive the truth.