Sunday, April 11, 2021

Imagine Know Religion - Two & Too

Working on his own "mathology." Young Sheldon explores Buddhism. Taoism, Hinduism, etc., along with Western religions, and finds himself confronted by a "binary universe."

Extended Young Sheldon episode: S1 E11 "Demons, Sunday School and Prime Numbers"

"Imagine no religion," John Lennon once sang.  People were furious with him, so furious, in fact, they never were able to hear what he was actually saying!  Imagine what would happen, he was offering, coming from a place of *realization,* (having studied the 3000 year old Bhagavad Gita with his spiritual guru / Sanskrit teacher), if folks would lay down their weapons of faith, ~ just long enough ~ to *realize* what they are ~ really ~ doing, when they pick them back up again!  That's all!   A peeling away at the onion of *change!* - me


More to come...(Pardon the Pun!)

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Suicide Among Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Residents in Training, & Military

Keep seeing these on social media, like twitter, and on TV documentaries, and wanted to provide some insight and clarification here, where I have more room and time to write.

Hoping to help.

Two key issues "happening at an alarming rate" stand out that I feel are important to address:

  • Conspiracy Theorists Claiming Suicide Outcome Intentionally Built into Psychiatric Medications
When a person is experiencing a deep depression with suicidal ideation, his or her energy is >trapped< so much that they don't have the energy to commit suicide. Psychotropic medications are designed to free up that trapped energy of deep, paralyzing depression so the person can feel better, function, go to work, go to school, enjoy activities, family and friends, sports, hobbies, etc.. However, it is precisely when their energy is freed that they are most vulnerable to actually carrying out a suicide attempt, because they suddenly have the actual energy to do it. So it's an inadvertent side effect, not the medication itself, that contributes to the situation. If a patient hasn't shared with his or her doctor their suicidal ideation, it's a lot harder for the doctor to closely monitor and assist the patient across that newly freed energy threshold.

So it's an acute energy issue, not an intentional conspiracy to harm someone, that causes the problem.

  • Psychiatrists & Psychiatric Residents/Students Committing Suicide Themselves
Years ago folks on a message board were asking: "Where are psychologists and psychiatrists getting their information from?"

It was a perfect spin-off of the epistemology question: How do we (humans) know what we know? In particular, here, these therapists? Is it just "opinion," guesswork. human invention?

As I have previously written, if you right-click on your mouse and choose "View Page Source" from the list that comes up, the entire page you're on converts to the code (like html) that wrote it, underlying all its design...pictures, videos, colors, arrangement, fonts, sizes, everything!

Likewise, ourselves! If you "right-click" on life itself!

And not only humans, and all sentient (experiencing) beings, but all else in Existence as well, microscope to cosmos and everything in between! Every object, event event, every story on the evening news! Every happening, everywhere!

It ...and we... are all ENCODED!

It's an inescapable reality!

Well, escapable to collective unconscious convention, aka >99% of the entire world's population, at least.

But there is no convenient escaping for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and doctoral level students training to be psychiatrists / psychologists. They no longer have the luxury of hiding their heads in the sand. The game is up! The Truth is out! Or, coming out!

So pressed with work and/or studies, and overwhelmed with the enormous responsibility of having patients in distress with all sorts of issues, and the inescapable 'paperwork" and red tape of establishment, right when the comforts of everyday life, family, spouses/partners and other traditional leanings are needed the most, those rugs of go-to comfort have all been pulled out from under them!

Why? Because (relative to how long they've been in the business of therapy), similar to discovering the truth about Santa Claus, everything, everywhere, has been redefined. They weren't expecting to run into that "code" when they ventured into mental health as a doctoral level profession! But now there is no escape from their own entire lives having been turned upside down and inside out, as they became, or are becoming, Conscious / Enlightened!

Many find themselves all alone with their new, increasingly higher and higher realizations! Family and other loved ones can't hear them, can't process what they are going through at that level, to know how to be there for them.

Psychiatrists and psychologists aren't just sitting there, being a listening ear, a trusted confidant. They are observing and processing everything their patients say and do, multidimensionally, mathematically if advanced enough, through the lens of that code!

Unless they have one foot in their practice and the other out there in convention, they can't just "leave it at the office" when they become distressed themselves, whether with the stress of work or their own personal problems, being human and all themselves.

Even if they have fellow colleagues, most still can't take their personal problems home with them to the comfort and support of loved ones. They don't know "the code" and the therapist can't escape knowing it, let alone the level of involvement their knowing that "code" has taken their problems.

It can be a very painful, lonely place. Worse yet in private practice.

I know that feeling of being "invisible." I've been there all my life, born there! It's a beautiful gift, nonlinear superConsciousmess, multidimensional math and language, etc., knowing how life, including people, really work(s), yet still a very lonely one, no matter how much of a spin anyone could put on it. I personally wouldn't trade it for anything unconscious convention has to offer, but being all alone with it can be very difficult at times. But I was born with it, so I haven't had to suddenly have a lifetime of conventional leanings to adjust myself away from, as those unwittingly delving into psychiatry or psychology as a profession would find themselves dealing with (similar to how Buddhist child monk novices are guided into the Truth from a young age, vs those suddenly jolted into it as adults, having decades of their lives to have to redefine and confront). It was quite a shock to begin college suddenly discovering just how much of a divide there was between myself and convention! So I can empathically identify with those suddenly finding themselves feeling like an alien.

I remember that around 20 years ago psychiatry was first on the list as the #1 suicide profession.

No *One*-der!


Writing...to be continued. Subject to editing.