User talk:Sistamaryjosephine

i would like to adhere to skitzophrenia, i have been a sufferer for 10yrs, and as a result have become a christian. The psychiatrist have no time for religion where there is a mental health issue involved, even though i have found it quite comforting. i have had many spiritual happenings, i would like to think, but are dismissed as psychotic hallucinations by doctors, and therapists. i am particularly concerned about spiritual experiences being passed off as mere dopamine levels, surely there must be more to our God than brain damage. i am worried how these kinds of experiences will be passed on to our children. will it be enlightening and hopefull, or the first signs of madness. I would like to encourage people not to be afraid, as it is perfectly natural to beable to talk with god, as it says in the scriptures, without being harmfully sectioned by people who i would say have a lesser grip on reality than the patients the doctors are trying to guide.

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