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by rachelsara93pg » Sat Jun 09, 2018 12:12 pm
Also how does one break from delusion? Is it an induced process from other people (doctors, family etc..), or do these beliefs fade away on their own?
Or does it disappear after a careful questioning of reality from the person who suffers from it?
Does it slowly lose it's hold on the person who suffers from the delusion or does said delusion disappear suddenly (as if the person has an epiphany)?
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by Justddrown » Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:08 am
It slowly loses its hold, I’m still gripping with it myself. But what I mean by losing its hold is breaking with it. If your like me and you can’t relax find a place that makes you feel peaceful for me it’s a beach. I sometimes just think of that feeling from laying in the sand or playing a guitar alone on the beach or imagine looking into the mirror at the old rv my family had and going out to catch a hockey game it’s ironic but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I find a feeling like that can serve well. As far as breaking it is concerned, you ever have a repeating dream? Something stupid like something you always wanted just there for sale but you go over to that area of the store and it’s gone so you spend an aimless amount of time trying to find it so you can buy it and that’s the dream. Eventually, your mind no longer cares of wanting to possess and has different dreams. Alter it. This dream has altered your reality and I say I don’t want your dream you created for me I’ll turn on it by (filling the blank) This is my dream! This is my ride! Alright? You are wasting your time! I do this mostly by focusing on my family and career future endeavors projects etc. how I want to handle things: better said than done but it’s slowly being practiced some days harder than others but better days are seemingly coming my way and I’d like to believe it’s related to dreaming of something new. New dream is to leave for one I can control. I may be far off from any real point but thank you for one of the most engaging questions I’ve ever heard.
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by rachelsara93pg » Mon Jun 11, 2018 9:04 am
I like the way you think. That was beautiful. Thanks!
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