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-In psychiatry and hospital settings clinicians are disciplined for inquiring too deeply on the content of what the voices are saying. They are told this will validate a delusion. This prevents pattern recognition and gathering data by non-sanctioned parties.
-The voices in the west are all negative, while in the east they're mostly positive. The voices seem to run a few simple looping scripts, multiple people will experience the same hallucinations simultaneously, and the voices are not all that dynamic. Research has been done on this and several clinicians who've actually bothered to interview "Schizophrenics" that have been otherwise chemically lobotomized into a manageable state, instead of ignoring and gaslighting them. Some people say it's "demons" some people sya it's tech running automated scripts meant to exploit apophenia, pareidolia, and the barnem effect.
-Patients report feeling drained after being periodically "Attacked" by voices. This sounds like loosh harvesting or maybe just being bombarded by infrasound or RF/ELF.
So anyway, I think it's an externally guided process.
In your case your best bet is just repeition and self hypnosis. Look into the creation of inner worlds (like the Rosicrucian memory palace method) and internal objects, learn to create a tulpa, learn to divide the mind until you can delegate tasks to other parts and the ones who are able to speak can respond to you on their own.
Attention seeker alert.
Cause let me tell you now your inner demons will greatly show your insecurities and depending on what kind of person and what your character is... it'll results greatly.
Cause let me tell you now you will eventually talk to yourself so much you realize that your inner demons are just a reflection of yourself wanting to deny what is on the reflection but must comes to terms with it otherwise you'll delude yourself from the truth that is the reality.
...It's very complicated Mark.
Cause even if you're not being serious eventually you're gonna have to face it head on cause being deluded is one of the many worse things you can do to yourself.
I tried doing that. What resulted was a Armored Giant Man that suppose to represent the best of humanity... which more often not causes me pain... while there is another one that is a myth and legend that is the pinnacle of humanity.. but that is a topic for another time.
...Cause growing up without a father figure sucks and you have to rely on a fictional videogame character to look up to.
Sure, my case is relatively mild in comparison to the aggregate. But then you've got people whose delusions, paranoia, hallucinations, what have you, are so downright debilitating that they cannot function in polite society. And to say nothing of the comorbidities that this neurosis has with a multitude of other conditions both psychological and developmental and how certain substances - marijuana especially - exacerbate the preexisting symptoms to the point of potentially burning out one's brain.
There's a reason why this condition is usually treated with typical and atypical antipsychotics. Outside of outliers like mine it kind of needs the heavy duty meds as part of the toolkit needed to cope with chronic mental illness. That being said, technically speaking - and I would insist that you do not do this - you can chemically induce schizophrenia.
Needless to say, that is a very bad ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ idea.
Regardless, just go outside and find things in your community that you want to engage with. So long as you go out to do things and find the sorts of things you want to do, those connections you seek will form naturally. That's all you've got to do.