HereSince1628 (29,564 posts) Mon Nov 24, 2014, 02:29 PM
I don't need any responses to this...I just need to write this down
I need to be able to return to this post as a reality check.
The apparition has been back. I sit here, an educated, knowledgeable adult, knowing it's an apparition. And I know it's due to a biological issue like epilepsy that is triggered in my temporal lobe.
But...it is -so- convincing.
It makes me so incredibly sad to feel so absolutely crazy.
Tobin S. (6,916 posts) Mon Nov 24, 2014, 05:43 PM
1. That's what most people don't understand about mental illness.
(I know you said you didn't need any responses. I just felt moved to add something in the same vein of thought.)
The brain is the organ through which you perceive reality. When there is disorder in the brain, when the brain is sick, it changes how you perceive reality. The brain can malfunction to the point that it creates a totally different "reality" that seems every bit as real as the ordinary reality, the real one, that most people experience. That is just outside of the realm of understanding for most people. The only people who truly know how it feels are those afflicted with brain disorders. It's a real mind****.
HereSince1628 (29,564 posts) Mon Nov 24, 2014, 02:29 PM
It makes me so incredibly sad to feel so absolutely crazy.
When there is disorder in the brain, when the brain is sick, it changes how you perceive reality. The brain can malfunction to the point that it creates a totally different "reality" that seems every bit as real as the ordinary reality, the real one, that most people experience. The main people who are affected by brain disorders are all liberals.
HereSince1628 (29,564 posts) Mon Nov 24, 2014, 02:29 PM
I don't need any responses to this...I just need to write this down
I need to be able to return to this post as a reality check.
The apparition has been back. I sit here, an educated, knowledgeable adult, knowing it's an apparition. And I know it's due to a biological issue likeepilepsy that is triggered in my temporal lobesmoking too much pot for too long.
But...it is -so- convincing.
It makes me so incredibly sad to feel so absolutely crazy.
Tobin S. (6,916 posts) Mon Nov 24, 2014, 05:43 PM
1. That's what most people don't understand about mental illness.
(I know you said you didn't need any responses. I just felt moved to add something in the same vein of thought.)
The brain is the organ through which you perceive reality. When there is disorder in the brain, when the brain is sick, it changes how you perceive reality. The brain can malfunction to the point that it creates a totally different "reality" that seems every bit as real as the ordinary reality, the real one, that most people experience. That is just outside of the realm of understanding for most people. The only people who truly know how it feels are those afflicted with brain disorders. It's a real mind****.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/11515516
Oh my.
From the nuts forum.QuoteHereSince1628
Well, that explains a lot.
Well, that explains a lot.
1628? Isn't that the year one of TiT's forebear was exiled into Tejas?
HereSince1628
I need to be able to return to this post as a reality check.
The apparition has been back.
But...it is -so- convincing.