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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis
Really what is crazy? some psychiatrist thinking you're banana's? and what do they get up to when they go home?
Two of my good friends were diagnosed with schizophrenia. They are very creative kind people.
And maybe, their creative capability even comes from seeing other layers of the world.
If she also has some split personality the layers of the world can easily be described - and the difference wouldn´t be so big. Like if she forgot where she left her keys, she wouldn´t say that she forgot where she left them, but that the other person hid them from her. And she went through a lot, so i could even understand how the brain would react towards it this way - even if she could perhaps be a "normal" person as well. She has certainly seen layers of the world which we all don´t want to see - including herself.
you can't just visit OT and not believe schizophrenia is real
Why is this mindset so common?
Because we have been lied to so many times. Why should we trust a politician that lies like a rain falls? Many peer-reviews papers are biased for either side. My motto, " Trust no one, only yourself". This would reduce disappointments.
i always remember....
Sybil (movie - true story) was cured by having all her personalities integrated...