Clairvoyance, the supposed ability to perceive events or information beyond the natural range of the senses, is unsupported by scientific evidence. A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that this tendency to mix up the timing of thoughts and events may be more than a simple mental illness. Clairvoyance is seen in mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but it is not uncommon in less-extreme forms.
Psychics claim that there are certain signs that someone is exhibiting clairvoyant abilities, such as isolation. People with psychosis are tormented by internal voices, which can be interpreted as evidence of psychic powers rather than mental illness. A Yale team enlisted help from psychics and others who hear voices but are not diagnosed with a clairaudience disorder.
Claircognizance, also known as “clear knowing”, is the psychic ability to have sudden insights, thoughts, or knowledge about a person, situation, or event. Clairvoyance is a hallmark of psychosis, but it is not common to all those with real psychic gifts. Hearing voices that are not present is a prominent symptom of serious mental illness, but these experiences may be common in the general population.
Psychics are more likely to perceive voices as positive or helpful and as experiences that can be controlled. However, there is no definite relationship between the highest mental capacity and psychic health or illness, and there is no evidence to support the assumption. Today, much of the mental health community still regards claims of paranormal abilities or psychic experiences as delusions and signs of mental illness.
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What kind of person is a clairvoyant?
It is commonly held that individuals with clairvoyance possess psychic abilities and higher levels of insight than those who rely solely on the five senses. Such individuals are purported to be able to foresee future occurrences through a variety of means, including dreams, visions, Ouija boards, and crystal balls. Prior to 1851, the term “clairvoyant” was used to describe an individual who was “clear-sighted” and possessed sensitivity to phenomena that fell outside the scope of natural perception.
What is the hardest mental illness to live with?
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a highly painful mental illness that involves individuals constantly trying to cope with overwhelming emotions. This constant struggle can lead to self-destructive behavior such as substance abuse, cutting, or suicide attempts. While some may view this behavior as manipulative or overly dramatic, it is actually an attempt to obtain relief from the constant pain.
People often describe BPD as manipulative, unstable, or clingy, but from the perspective of someone with BPD, these intense emotional reactions are a manifestation of a world full of intense pain. This makes it difficult for those without the disorder to understand the constant struggle with intense emotions.
What is an example of a clairvoyance?
Clairvoyance is a magical intuition that allows individuals to predict future outcomes, read someone’s mind, or communicate with dead people. It is a mysterious ability that can be attributed to the French prefix clair, meaning “clear”, and voir, meaning “to see”. Clairvoyance is a mysterious ability to perceive things that are not present to the senses, a concept that has been explored in various fields.
What’s the rarest mental illness?
Mental health issues in the United States are prevalent, with an estimated 50 percent of Americans diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder at some point in their lifetime. Depression is the third most common cause of hospitalization in the United States among people aged 18 to 44. However, some rarer mental health conditions, such as Clinical Lycanthropy, Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder, Diogenes Syndrome, Stendhal Syndrome, Apotemnophilia, Alien Hand Syndrome, Capgras Syndrome, and Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, are so rare that mental health professionals may never encounter them.
Khyâl Cap, or “wind attacks”, is a syndrome found among Cambodians in the United States and Cambodia, with symptoms similar to panic attacks, including dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and cold extremities.
What is the rarest mental illness?
Mental health issues in the United States are prevalent, with an estimated 50 percent of Americans diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder at some point in their lifetime. Depression is the third most common cause of hospitalization in the United States among people aged 18 to 44. However, some rarer mental health conditions, such as Clinical Lycanthropy, Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder, Diogenes Syndrome, Stendhal Syndrome, Apotemnophilia, Alien Hand Syndrome, Capgras Syndrome, and Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, are so rare that mental health professionals may never encounter them.
Khyâl Cap, or “wind attacks”, is a syndrome found among Cambodians in the United States and Cambodia, with symptoms similar to panic attacks, including dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and cold extremities.
What is the deadliest mental disorder?
Anorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder with the highest mortality rate among all mental illnesses, is the second most fatal, only behind opioid overdose. The disorder is defined by the relentless pursuit of thinness and is diagnosed by a combination of symptoms such as bulimia, dysphagia, and atypical behavior. The symptoms can include weight gain, irritability, and difficulty sleeping. Treatment options include medication, lifestyle changes, and a combination of medication and lifestyle changes. Proper evaluation and treatment are crucial for managing Anorexia Nervosa and other mental health issues.
What is the #1 most diagnosed mental disorder?
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders in America, affecting around 40 million adults aged 18 and older. These disorders cause distressing and frequent fear and apprehension, often occurring in non-stressful events. These episodes can last up to six months or more. Anxiety is a broad term that includes various disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), which is characterized by excessive worry about daily issues and situations, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), which involves recurring, uncontrollable thoughts or behaviors. These disorders can be experienced during job interviews, public speaking events, or during non-stressful events.
What are the 20 types of mental disorders?
Mental disorders, also known as mental illnesses, mental health conditions, or psychiatric disorders, are characterized by a pattern of behavior or mental function that significantly impairs personal functioning or causes considerable distress. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) are two major classification systems for mental health conditions.
The DSM, published by the American Psychiatric Association, includes over 450 distinct definitions of mental disorders, while the ICD, published by the World Health Organization, stands as the international standard for categorizing all medical conditions, including sections on mental and behavioral disorders.
The DSM and ICD are periodically revised and updated to reflect current understanding and consensus within the mental health field. There is ongoing debate among mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, about the definitions and criteria used to delineate mental disorders, particularly over whether certain conditions should be classified as “mental illnesses” or more accurately as neurological disorders.
What types of clairvoyance are there?
Clairvoyance is a paranormal ability to see distant people and events, divided into three classes: precognition, retrocognition, and remote viewing. It has been claimed in various cultures throughout history, with stories of individuals seeing distant objects common in pagan religions. Clairvoyance is often used in prophecy, particularly when future events are predicted. This ability has been attributed to a higher power rather than the person performing it, and has been a part of various religions, particularly in pagan oracles.
What is the difference between schizophrenia and clairvoyance?
This paper examines the perception and treatment of schizophrenia, a condition frequently associated with a positive correlation with auditory hallucinations, and the utilization of pharmaceutical agents to mitigate symptoms.
What are schizophrenia eyes?
Schizophrenia patients may experience involuntary, repetitive eye movements called nystagmus, which may be a side effect of certain medications or due to atypical characteristics in the optic tract, brain, and inner ear. Atypical eye movements when following a moving object can occur in 50-85% of people with schizophrenia. Strabismus, also known as “crossed eyes”, occurs when one eye turns in more than the other, and is associated with schizophrenia.
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Glad to hear a different approach to the topic. I beg to differ tho…Personally I don’t think that not functioning in society will always indicate that there’s a mental illness, specially in the way society operates. Some people, for example, have an introvert personality. Also when you’re a psychic you don’t know you’re a psychic until you get some knowledge about the matter…so you might be experiencing “psychotic symptoms” which are actually psychic abilities that you are not familiar with… They say that the borderline between “crazy” & genius is very thin… Thank you…
I appreciate your viewpoint. I had a a most profound spiritual awakening where I was suddenly able to connect outside of our known realm, much in the way it is written about shamanic experiences. It was the greatest blessing any human can receive, but I was seen as insane when I tried to explain it to my family. They had me committed against my will, and I was coerced by doctors to take massive doses of anti-psychotic medications. They gave me so many drugs they did not tell me about, which I only discovered after I got my records from the hospital. The experience left me numb, no longer having any connection to God, and traumatized to the point where I became suicidal. I believe the medications caused brain damage. I am scared to death of my family and of doctors now. I was always a happy person, despite many traumas, but now I have lost the will to live.
My GP once said to me if i could tap into some aspects of my manic phase bioplar it would be like a super power. That was the first time I had recieved a positive spin on things rather than the medicate, medicate, medicate responce. Sedate to the point there is absolutley no risk of any harm to myself or another…. due to the fact there is is zero indipendant function. Blunting effect so extreeme you cant string words together let alone live a normal life and hold down a job.
I’m very glad to say I am psychic and many think I’m just crazy…but profound revelations appeared in my life confirming my prediction, visions and insights. I am very close to God and many western people cannot understand spirituality very well and are afraid of it so its easier for them to pretend people of acute environmental sensitivity are crazy when simply they have more awareness and in tuned with subtle energies.
I was also pushed anti psychotics because I got very depressed from have a stalker for nine years. The psychiatrist insisted that the appearance of my stalker was not real. The bruises, from his assaults also weren’t real. Then I ended up having extreme akhathesia ans wasn’t able to stop moving constantly for a week. I wasn’t able to sit still, kicked tables chairs if I tried to sit still, wasn’t able to sleep. I’ve never heard voices. But apparently seeing my stalker was a hallucination. I really didn’t feel I needed anti psychotics because I was not psychotic in any other term. Prior to him stalking me, I was in a relationship with him, which was weird because he also claimed to be gay and I am a woman. We had a zero sex relationship and I noticed that his conversations were always peppered with underhanded insults, and accusations of being ugly and un appealing. Which would then turn 180 degrees to his love and devotion for me. I ended the relationship after he got a DUI and because of that beat me very badly as well as a second time; I had forgotten that he had a key to my apartment, and he entered at 4:30 am and severely assaulted me which left me blind for almost two weeks. Despite all this, the psychiatrist refused to believe that this guy was continuing to stalk me. He showed up everywhere I went. It turns out he had put a tracker on my vehicle. The stalker went so far as to tell me he would make me feel so insane that I would end up in a nuthouse. He also destroyed my reputation in the town I lived by labeling me as a shameful slut, who was diseased and regularly sent drunk men to my door after midnight.
This was helpful for me on understanding my 9year old son who is seeing figures and is able to describe what he sees and the voices etc etc I took him to a therapist and they don’t want to believe in the spiritual part they keep saying mental… but he was also able to see and describe his own aura and much more and I feel he is not mental I feel he has much more than that just learning to discover it. This helped a lot on understanding the difference 🙏🙏🙏
As someone who is a psychic medium, I greatly appreciate this article, as few medical professionals are willing to infer a difference between psychic, and psychotic, and most, unfortunately, tend to jump to the latter, in diagnosing, without assessing, and analyzing the individual, circumstances, and information, at hand, from an angle that leaves the possibility of being psychic, as an option.
I have psychosis, but my comes from dreams, and a strong sense and belief that I personally re-lived my life numerous times over. Each time a little different, but yes I see a pattern within myself, but I also see a pattern outside of me, and that’s in the outside narrative and it’s more towards the general news of the day of what is going on in the world and to my knowledge it’s what I call deja vu, and that’s what I’ve been having for the last 3 years on a daily basis. Almost exactly the same, maybe not so much but very close it. The rest is weird dreams and visions. I did at a young age have an accident in I think 🤔 I experienced a NDE, now exactly how do we separate those facts, from what had happened, to the experiencer, experiencing this ride. I had night terrors when I was a young toddler, I remember certain elements about my accident, and if not certain things, I can remember them in detail, and at the time I was in a foster care home. So my life was up and down, I eventually got adopted, and my parents took me to a psychiatrist when my night terrors started getting worse instead of better, I also remember being hypnotized to, or at least the psychiatrist attempted to hypnotize me, I think it worked because I’m 52 today, but here in the last 2-3 years I started to remember things from my past, and the weird thing is that I started to remember things from my future, and if I had to put a label on it, it’s all deja vu episodes, I experience Deja vu almost everyday, and it’s almost consistent.
DSM-III and DSM-II are consistent with clinical practice according to clinicians with decades of experience. Political pressure more than scientific research explains the changes to psychiatric medicine. Of course this pressure affects the research and its significance including the degree that data are weighted at multiple levels
What if….and just hear me out….what if a person goes around saying they are psychic and they scam people out of money? Is that acceptable, should any society allow people to just lie to others about things they couldn’t know about, or about things they researched or guessed and cause emotional harm to others?
I sensed a man’s death without notification and knew he died about a few weeks later. After I confirmed his death, I had repressed memories come back. I had not seen him for 33 years. About three months after his death, I started to see flashes of light when my eyes were closed and vivid memories came back to mind. This conversation seemed to be with God through this man whose death I magically sensed on the precise day of his death. He told me that I was his chosen one and messiah. I don’t think I’m crazy because the details of all the memories that came back show how God’s spirit used me as his messiah. I was 52 years old when he died (in 2015). I have evidence of the supernatural perception that can’t be attributed to luck or coincidence. My brother initially diagnosed me with a midlife crisis, and then he diagnosed me with schizophrenia. I disagree with his diagnosis since he has no faith in God or the supernatural. He is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist, and I have not spoken with him since 2015. I would love to share my experience with you and let you evaluate the evidence I have. I don’t believe I’m crazy. I believe I’m blessed.
I don’t see or hear things that aren’t there, but I precognitive dream very intensely. The first one I had was maybe 7-10 days before the September 11th attacks I was on top of the Twin Towers and saw a UFO come flying towards them. I jumped down and ran out of the city but when I looked back another UFO came flying in and smashed into the other tower. Also before all that spy balloon drama I dreamed I was on a beach looking at the full moon, when a big white balloon/2nd, fake moon came floating in and everyone was asking what it was and taking pictures, but then it got shot down and fell into the ocean. That is just 2 examples but the scariest one was where I got see to how the messages come to me while standing in a field and they come through a holographic eye that waxes and wanes with the moon, when they eye saw that I could see it, it took everything from me except for a gun that I put in my mouth and shot myself with so that I never have to see or feel whats coming ever again. Needless to say I had control over that one and I didn’t shoot myself, otherwise I wouldn’t be commenting on youtube.
Having a sister that was bipolar and Paranoid Schiz…..mental illness is very real. I saw her completely fall apart and she was beautiful, successful, healthy, educated and had everything to live for but her illness was something I would not wish on anyone. I also suffer from severe anxiety and depression and I wish it was as easy as “I wasn’t loved enough (not true” or that I’m psychic, etc. Could people with psychic gifts be misdiagnosed…maybe… but there are people who truly suffer from mental illness. To say otherwise is doing a serious disservice to people that suffer each and every day. I absolutely believe that there is a segment of people that can see spirits and that have psychic abilities only to be told that they are mentally ill. I hope those people truly find their calling as more awareness is being brought to spiritual gifts. But, please do not completely discount mental illness for everyone on the planet. That really doesn’t sit well with me.
I’m 61, in my day I remember being about 5, and being sent to my room for being naughty and continually lying. I remember being so depressed and rejected that I told my Spirit friends never to speak to me again because mummy was always crying. They said okay, but I had to understand I would never see them for many, many years, and if I was okay with that, then they would agree. I said yes … and I’ve spent my every waking moment regretting that and not ever having a single soul to verbalise that to.
I love that humanity is finally catching up! For so long, we’ve been dancing to the slow, familiar rhythm of the past, but the music has changed—the tempo has picked up. Some of us are embracing this new beat, seeing life in a more expansive way, with open hearts and a deeper acceptance of who we truly are. We’re recognizing how much we need to heal, as our lives were built on illusions and a disconnect from Source. We are magnificent beings, and now, we are awakening to our true power! Exciting times 💌
Danny I literally just told my daughter I, like you believe that people that have been diagnosed with mental illness are enlightened and connected. Soooo many affirmations in this podcast. Thank you for shining your light and sharing the gifts of you and your guest. Sending you love, light, and beautiful vibrations 💜🦋💫
Yess to xmen!! I had 2 “kundalini” events and told it was temporary psychosis twice!!! This makes me cry tears of joy that I am not alone and maybe oneday I can have the wise woman or shaman or mentor teach me and help me! For now I study meditate pray seek and search for the treasures of creation and keep working to pay bills and keep roof over my and my childs head. I pray for everything to be revealed so we can leave freely in our righteous and rightful state of being!!! Sending love to all my star siblings! Keep shining bright and keep learning how to maneuver through this place!!
I am in nyc and a trained licensed therapist who believes the system for treatment of mental illness is messed up. I incorporate body mind and spirit. The person doesn’t fail therapy the therapy fails the person It is heart centered work that heals. Without care it is worthless Bravo. To this host and guest I do believe everyone is connected and a lot of false prophets can reign as this lady explained from her past. It is a shame that truth can be shaded. I am a whole food plant based vegan coach also. What we put in our bodies matters! Peace love and good mind body and spirit
I have a diagnosis of BD with psychosis. Durning of my journeys I perceived myself dying and descending into the Underworld. I went into the womb of the mother and perceived a lot of goddesses, including the Shakti. I was ‘reborn’ a few days later. This was in 1995, and had no support. The medical model was strong back then. I see a lot of improvement these days. There seems to be more of a spiritual infrastructure for people like me. Even my therapist is open to astrology and psychic abilities. I spend too much time alone and isolated. I really want to meet more people who are on a spiritual path, but, it’s been difficult. I have done a lot of shadow work, but, I think it’s time to embrace the light.
ThanQ 4 sharing this they labelled me as “Bipolar disorder” n put me on “anti psychotics” and “mood stablizers” !!! Dolores cannon went around all mental hospitals n found that 96% of us were going through a spiritual awakening n that we were not “mental!!!” 🎉🎉🎉 thanQ 4 sharing this vid much love light energy in divine blessings always dear beautiful souls reading this 💖💜🧡💛💚💙❤💙💚💛🧡💜💖💜🧡💛💚💙❤💙💚💛🧡💜💖💜🧡💛💚💙❤
I have wondered if hearing voices (mediumship) was sometimes misdiagnosed as schizophrenia & if being trans is experienced because a being is attached to their previous life’s body. I can tell you undoubtedly that no matter how wonderful my life is, only medication can help my depression. To say mental illness doesn’t exist doesn’t help those of us who already deal with so much stigma. Some of us need the medication & it saves our lives.
I wish I didn’t have to take all those anxiolytics, hypnotics, antipsychotics, antydepresants, back then… Hopefully others going through similar experiences won’t deal with psychiatric medication. Thanks for making that remark, Danny, no mental illnesses, just gifts we must appreciate better. Thanks, Bonnie, for sharing your experience 💕
I’m so grateful for these types of conversations! The veil is definitely thinning and many are awakening to the higher truth of who we are. There are many are experiencing the unfolding of psychic gifts and becoming aware of the true nature of reality. We are spiritual beings having a human experience!
“down because of the divorce of her parents, alienated from father, just very shy and quiet, “burn out from work”, dysthymia, bipolar 2, bipolar 1, mood disorder with severe depression, compulsive, evasive, dependent personality disorder, followed by “unspecified personality disorder with depression” (plus someone not qualified blurting out borderline) They released me after years of searching. 5 life events sorted me out and I had an awakening.
I have one small caveat to the statement about how we could be happy with anyone, and that is that it needs to be anyone who is healthy, honest, authentic and able to give and receive love. No one is going to be happy with a sociopath for instance because being in any kind of relationship with someone who has no empathy, or conscience, and who cannot give or receive love is a relationship of inevitable harm.
My parents died when I was relatively young, too. My maternal grandmother also lost her parents when she was young. So she raised my mother without her parents, and I am raising my children without my parents. All this fracturing can put the heart on the cooler side as you mentioned and it’s tragic but so validating to hear your story, Danny. Thank you both for being so real and lovely and doing this interview. Peace, everyone. <3
Thank you so much for this podcast 😊 it really resonates with me as shut off my inner self before when I received a gift, this time I will not and I know this time the gift I’ve received cannot be questioned by any body. Love to all of you fellow souls out there and remember it’s a shame modern times may think we are crazy when all we need is guidance at the right time, this will be my mission. Love to you all ❤❤❤❤❤
Somehow, I found this website through Instagram. I’ can’t sleep sitting here at 5 AM perusal this, my 82 mother who has never been able to love me and always find ways to hurt me. After speaking with her today, I wanted to harm myself I couldn’t sleep and now I’m perusal this… I have loved her and forgiven her. And accepted that she has done the best she could, but to continue to cause me harm. I’m angry now you say love is the answer, to love her in spite of everything she has done to me. I thought it was the right thing, but it’s killing me. I’m done. She doesn’t have to love me, but she doesn’t get the chance to hurt me anymore.
❤ Thank you Bonnie for sharing your experiences with us! I appreciate you and Danny both for your positive messages in this presentation! I’m so glad that you got to met with that wonderful local therapist in your last attempt or “hail Mary” chance. I’m glad that the therapist was authentic, honest and fearlessly candid with you 😊 Danny, I’m happy your website appeared today for me – I subscribed 1/2 way into listening and I am looking forward to exploring your website more😊
Not my main take away but I love when she – paraphrasing said we are all individualized as snow flakes. To take that further it is a great interpretation of what we are in the human experience, we come into this world each unique in our own way. We land somewhere still as those shapes but molding into the collective in that uniqueness and when spring time comes around, we melt and continue as water showing the endless livlihood outside of the human experience
We are born perfect in the image of God. However, humanity has distorted the image of God and our self-image. We have been enslaved for thousands of years by our beliefs. Our beliefs are a gift from God, as we are created in its image (God is neither male nor female, yet it can be both at the same time, and it is both feminine and masculine, Ying and Yang). Through our beliefs, we create our reality. I am a psychic too, a medium and communicate with the “spirit” for everything is a Spirit including you and me, and everything that existed and will exist, and what she is describing is what I am dealing with as well, although I never went to doctors because those I communicate with have explained it all to me and that is that the medical system is controlled by pharmaceuticals, profit, and it is deliberately keeping this knowledge hidden, for a healed individual is a lost customer. This goes way deeper. I would love to have an interview/conversation with you and share everything Spirit taught me with you and your audience.
What do you do if you don’t like labels but the psychic attacks on a person may cause them to harm themselves or others? Some hallucinations don’t even allow you to tune into involved conversations like this to gain insight. Some people need help and intervention. I would much rather tell people my loved one is psychic than sick. But if they can’t self care it seems less magical. Caught in a process, I hope a change is going to happen before a tragedy occurs. Mental Health is really hard. Need 😇 help!
Danny I truly resonate with you and I love your Authenticity🙏💚 Absolutely mental health issues I agree with you. It’s the programs in our sub conscious and they get labelled. Bonnie you look exactly like a girl I worked with for years . Bless you beautiful soul. I wish I remembered before 5yrs of age? I remember nothing ? I wonder if I saw things also 🤷🏼♀️ When I used to be babysat by Aunty and Uncle they laugh still to this day they used to put a dash of whiskey in my milk bottle to settle me. I wonder if that had anything to do with stopping the spiritual world and also my bad habits all through life. Thanks for all that you do Danny. Your a beautiful being of light for humanity.
What all these illnesses are, can be attributed to Spiritual Emergencies. The Psyche is trying to heal itself. After Kundalini energy, and the chakras blown open & third eye awakened with old energy needing to be burned off over the years. It can resemble many of the attributes of schizophrenia but different.
Maybe it’s both. Maybe we can be happy with anyone, and also, there is one as well. Years ago, before the term was popular and I had never heard it before, I heard one of ny first psychic messages. It was “twin flame” over and over in my mind. I was shocked when I looked it up and discovered it was the answer to a question I had in mind about a connection. I am married to someone else, pregnant with my second baby, I have found happiness in my relationship, though it’s not perfect. Though I’ve tried to tell myself that it was my imagination, I truly don’t think so. It was so clear. But maybe it’s true that it’s both. ❤ the one, and everyone…
Omg…when you mentioned you had to watch the movie “the mark of the beast”…phew!! Crazy, as this is a part of my story as well…messed me up (watching it at 9 yo)…I hold zero judgement of the Pentecostal church I was born into (now)…but it certainly was a story I laid myself down as a victim into for YEARS! Thank you for sharing this message it’s been so helpful in my gathering of knowledge that I am not crazy.🙏
I used to have out of body experiences A LOT. Also had precognitive dreams. I had dreams about covid before it happened. I had a dream about my wife and I splitting up and in the dream we lived in the Midwest. I had this dream 19 years before it happened when we lived in Texas. When I had that dream, we had no intention of ever moving to the Midwest. I called a hypnotherapist one time and told them about my experiences and they right off the bat were basically saying I am crazy. Telling most friends, they think I am crazy too. I dont even talk about this stuff with anybody anymore. For a long time I stopped believing and thought maybe I was crazy too. But too many examples of things like this happening to me that I can no longer ignore… What really scares me are the dreams I have had that have not come true…..
Thank you so Much, for this article. It speak to so many who have experienced these topics first hand including Myself. 💘 & ❤ Blessings to ALL who Truly feel and comprehend this shift in energy. May we ALL receive this Light too Desolve these shadow of ignorance that have plaged humanities Growth. 💞✨💞 ✨💘✨ 💞✨💞
Hi as a child growing up I had dejavu i was only 8 years old I been at a place I never been before twice ..and growing up I started to have real time visions I could see future events I I get messages by seeing an object also I discovered by leaning on a friend’s shoulder one night I had psycometry which is touch telepathy it startled me I was able to see some if thier past within a few seconds related to a problem they currently had. My kids are also psychic
Im not sure what to do? Im the one that posted that i was a prior pysch major. However, i was always an althete etc. Now ive been in and out of the hospital because my BP was/has been off the charts. Friggin heart failure. It couldnt have cime ar the worse time. My half-sister accountant cashed in all of me and ny daughters inheritance whike i was taking care of my dad wuth cancer. He was a NYCF, retired, but he put everything in sticks, all of that stuff. Im trying to figure out how i can make sure my daughters ok without me. They took all of her college money, medical. You guys get it. I really really need to go holistic. Its the money thing! My daughter and i did survuve the wilderness but it took its toll on me with all the chronic stress. I know why we were separated. I call it “forced transformation.” Its difficukt because we landed uo in north Florida from south Florida. Not very progressive holistically. Im just trying to not let my daughter see how tired i get or struggle breathing. I mean ive been working with crystals, candies, for many moons. I was the kid that hung out in the cemetary, too. It’s difficult trying to tap back in. Its either pay rent, which my dad left us for taking care of him. They used an old paper that was not active at the time i was caring fir him. I was both my father and mothers medical surragets. Its tricky when i think when anyone not just me is on overload to even sit long enough to focus. Not sure where this story goes next. Theres a ton of freaky churches here, too.
Don’t really agree with this guy that there’s no such thing as mental illness. There’s developmental problems, accidents, excessive chemical abuse, etc, that all affect one’s mental balance. The brain is a very delicate machine. I do agree, however, that so much of the mental illness that’s diagnosed today, can be treated much more effectively by nutritional changes in the diet, healing of past traumas, etc, rather than immediately starting pharmacological treatments.
Wow! 😳this is amazing!!! Hello from Anaheim, Ca. First off, the full moon 🌕 yesterday evening was gorgeous! I was just having this conversation with my cousin, in Fort Worth Texas yesterday. 🤯 mind blown!!!! I’m really resonating with what your guest is relating. I have RH-negative blood type too, grew up in a Mexican (catholic) family… so these things are demonized. I grew up in fear, while simultaneously getting intuitive downloads. Afraid of this very reaction so I suppressed it and 😳taboo if mentioned! 🥺🥺😕😔. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS PODCAST UPLOAD✨🫶🏻😢
I’m sorry but I don’t agree with what you are saying Danny and of course it’s your opinion so go wild, but I had a best friend that ended up with Schizophrenia from trauma she had had throughout her life and she became a danger to herself and others. She didn’t know one person from the next. Mental illness does exist and unless you actually have experience with people that have had it I would be careful with what you put out there to the public. This lady is a different situation, she had this since birth and I do think it’s important not to always run straight to a mental illness when people are gifted, but to say mental illness doesn’t exist is dangerous in my opinion.
I find it very unfortunate that this wonderful episode contained this rather alarming idea that “mental illness is not real”. Trauma victims, for example? Those who have suffered abuse? They develop mental illness post trauma. This message is extremely damaging to victims and I hope you sit with these ideas and form a more educated opinion before speaking on such a platform. Be impeccable with your word– your words hold power and influence. Thanks <3
Have to be careful here. Mental illness comes in many forms and does exist. Try going to war for a couple of years.. those guys dont always come back a whole person! Nor does a woman with severe pms (pmdd) this kind of depth of mental low is so dangerous because once the brain has been there, it can always remember being there. As a very psychic person myself, who has also suffered from all kinds of mental highs and lows, I find it important to remember :- some things we experience will affect our brain health while inherently we may have gifts that are inexplicable. The fine line is NOT looking for outside sources to ADD or expand on that gift. Thats where I believe we hand things over to God and God alone. I was always very quiet about things i knew as a kid. I knew it was something I was born with. But I never crossed the line into new age practices. It was between God and I. It wasnt until life got a bit bad for me (scary partner) that I had a mental low and started all sorts of shit with alternative “energy” practices. I would say I invited many other things in with this direction. And it wasnt God. Just be at peace with what traits/gifts you have. Let God take the wheel with the rest. There is a real risk of losing your marbles delving into the self. Be. Allow God in your life. Its a fine line.
It’s true, and it’s not. Telling people that they create violent crimes against them negates the aggressor and any accountability for their actions. It is essentially victim blaming and also excuses atrocity. I will never buy this 100% it is only partly true. We are all parts of a whole and each part holds accountability for their part.