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Spirit-health Is Mental-illness
Posted: 07-13-05 14:48pm

In over two decades of md practice, I have learned that (often?) when the spirit,(kundalini) comes alive it manifests as society’s, healthcare’s, mental-illness.
Reading the story of the ecstatic saints…. They were all psycho, nuts.
Both depression and mania are (often?) manifestations of the spirit, kundalini.
Schizophrenia, and its hallucinations, is also often just a “healthy” spirit, kundalini. Most, if not all, saints in all religions hallucinated.
We all hallucinate about criminals being good politicians – the difference is that schizophrenics more or less know when they hallucinate. We normal people really believe (hallucinate) that criminals are good politicians.
I have also learned that not 1 in 1000 mds has a clue about the spirit or kundalini. (kundalini being christianity’s “holy spirit.”) this includes those md’s (like a relative of mine) that specialize in so called alternative medicine and even spirituality. It boggles my mind: society, religions, healthcare – science knows absolutely nothing about reality, atman, samadhi that is different doses and dynamics manifests itself as kundalini, the holy spirit.
Now i’m starting to think that this inverse relationship -- spiritual-health = mental-illness -- is (has to be) universal thanks to our religions and the façade of the drug industry that makes organized crime look respectable. This façade: “health care” -- that has absolutely nothing to do with health.

So sprit-health is not mental-illness because healthcare and religions are just diseases of the spirit.
-- just thoughts
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