User talk:Ronald Arjune

Locking pages
Locking pages prevents those who are victims of persecution from expressing themselves freelyRonald Arjune (talk) 17:42, 12 August 2015 (UTC)

Paranoid thoughts
As a schizophrenic, I really cannot verify or post my paranoia because of no factual association between the paranoia and the material world. The proof of correctness of the paranoia is believing in am omen as to what may be happening in that realm that religious believers may qualitate. The word I used, qualitate is not in the dictionary but believing it is a transfiguration may suggest the meaning based in paranoia. (The word qualitative is in the dictionary meaning a quality). Unknown activity to harm us between past and future memories is a transfiguration--something we are all doing as we think. This is an example of paranoia. Believing that my anxiety attack is caused by God not saying what the Devil is thinking through us is also an example of paranoia and may also be considered a transfiguration. So, if there is a conspiracy occurring between us, can it be classified as a act of transfiguration? Do you think I should include these two examples of paranoid delusions as examples of paranoia that may be true on the article page of paranoia? Ronald Arjune 00:47, 1 November 2015 (UTC)

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