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If you are at a point where other family members are advising you to take them, then the wisest course of action is probably to listen to them - and to your doctor. Good luck.
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UnbornTao started following Should i stop talking my schizophrenia medicine?
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UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't understand your question. Are you asking why we're having this exchange? Mostly for entertainment and interacting with others, I'd say, but hopefully it also opens some doors for people. If you mean it more generally, any activity or ability, really. We're essentially asking what skill is. -
UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No! I'm talking about experiential understanding, not truth. And I used "not-you" as a tool to step out of one's mind to make a more fair, unbiased assessment relative to one's real understanding of some activity. It doesn't have to be a person or a group. That you're able to do it - and to the degree that you do - is the proof. Not to be confused necessarily with social validation. But if you're going to become a surgeon, say, of course that social element is an essential component in this regard. -
Oh, didn't realize this had already been posted.
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You can, and you do, just as you get angry. Perhaps. What does a negative future have to do with it? That's one key component. It can't occur without you imagining a future. It doesn't have to be constant. And I don't think having suicidal thoughts is necessary at all for it to exist - that's called being suicidal. It might be related to the depression but isn't necessarily the same thing. It's possible that it is a reaction to feeling depressed. And, despite what is said and thought about it, what is it for real? Some food for inquiry.
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UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's not necessarily about another person, or about seeking social validation, although sometimes that can be incredibly useful, and oftentimes it is required, even demanded. This discussion deals mostly within the context of abilities or fields where knowledge can be easily verified, just for the sake of the conversation. As a more abstract field, think of math, for example. If I can't drive, no amount of claiming that I directly experience and understand the activity is going to change the fact that I'm essentially lying to myself. When it comes to existential matters, boy, we can all be exceptionally good liars (mainly to ourselves) because, unless you somehow create it for yourself, there is not the same kind of feedback that tells us that we're lying to ourselves, overlooking and assuming stuff, etc. What criteria or factor 'decides' whether one is able to perform or not, and how well? One thing is clear: you are not that deciding factor. In the case of physical activities, this point shouldn't be hard to see. That's why they're used as examples to bring up a deeper principle. -
The emotion itself is one thing, and the consequences or side effects of it are another. You get sad, enthusiastic, bored, and interested just as you get depressed, lonely, jealous, or apathetic. It doesn't have to be this huge dramatic thing. Have you ever felt despair at the prospect of your life, a sense that could be summarized as "What's the point? Where is my life headed?" That feeling state could loosely be called 'being depressed'. It's based on a relationship to an imagined future that is seen as negative or hopeless.
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UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It wasn't a precise analogy. What I meant to say is that it is akin to an objective measure or tool - outside of yourself and your agenda - that demonstrates and proves the understanding. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding you. The gist of it is that the knowledge is demonstrable in specific ways. And the one who gets to make that final assessment of understanding is something that is not-you - speaking metaphorically again. It's true, real, and grounded if or because it is the case, not because one thinks or claims it is. Crucial difference that can easily go over one's head. -
It can be as simple and commonplace as a feeling of hopelessness or despair - in that ballpark. PTSD is a more serious condition. Depression is a feeling or emotional state.
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Press X to doubt.
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Yep.
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UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Ask yourself: Why isn't soccer taught through books? Why can't you learn to actually play by reading or watching videos? This is a simplistic and extremely specific example but go beyond the example and try to discern the underlying principle. -
Everyone's lonely. So that's that. Look into the depression. Focus on what it is and not just the perceived or imagined consequences that it has on you and your life. What is it? We might think we know what it is because we can identify it - this may not be true. Look into this for yourself.
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UnbornTao replied to tsuki's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When it comes to abilities, the question is rather straightforward in my view: Can you perform? How well? When you get down to it, are you able to carry out the action or process effectively, or is it just assumptions you have about the workings of something? The criterion for whether you understand something or not is not dependent on yourself and your little bubble but on something true. We might metaphorically call this a 'third-person.' Just as a useful placeholder or analogy.
