IMHO, “therapists” and psychological “help” are inspired by Godless science or satan (as opposed to science) and should be avoided at all costs.
The problem is usually a spiritual one, an invasion by spiritual cold and seeing one’s confessor or priest may be better (depending on whether the priest is truly Godly).
And hence why those “in the pew” have no sympathy for the mentally ill. So sad.
So, you just need an exorcism if you have mental illness and all will be well? Riiiight.
IMHO, you should stick to prayer discussions and never ever mention a scienticfic topic again. In 2007, I awoke having a stroke. Came out of it about a good as could ever be expected physically. The toughest has been the depression I was left with. I'll admit that I didn't take the warnings about it seriously, because i like most felt it was just a matter of getting your ass up and working your day.
I was never so wrong about anything. For two years I battled this BS and almost ruined my life with stupid destructive behaviours. Only finding the right meds has helped. A mear 35 mg tablet of Venlafaxine (Effexor) has saved my life. In less than one hr of first dose I new I had found the answer.Its been like nothing I could describe well enough, simply amazing to me. its all about the brain chemistry altered by injury, genetics, bad luck or whatever, ITs completely real and no amount of prayer or genuflection to religous establishments will change a thing. its about the science from the beginning to the end.
IMHO, therapists and psychological help are inspired by Godless science or satan (as opposed to science) and should be avoided at all costs.
The problem is usually a spiritual one, an invasion by spiritual cold and seeing ones confessor or priest may be better (depending on whether the priest is truly Godly).
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Unbelievable to read this in 2013.
I can only hope for your sake that no one in your circle ever descends into actual mental illness, and also hoping for others that you are not in a position to advise one who is mentally ill. I don’t say that with spite or anger. You just don’t know better because it’s clear you’ve never seen mental illness up close and personally. And I count that as a really, really good thing.
Those who have would never say what you have said.