None of those are "symptoms" of any disease. Except maybe you are a hypochondriac.
2007-01-09 15:22:13
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answered by Lisa A 7
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Sweety, You that describes me to a T. You are very creative and can step into other people's shoes, you are also a very sensitive person. You are very intelligent and tend to take in everything that goes on around you. You also like to question the world and seek new possibilites. Sometimes you feel lonely and that makes you feel a bit empty.
Reoccuring dreams can be telling you something, next time write it down as soon as you remember in detail. Do this every time you have the dream because sometimes there are subtle differences. You might then figure out what ur brain is trying to tell you.
You are a unique person, you are not crazy, you are just a very intelligent, imaginative person. And having a hunger is your passion for life. You want to know more and that is a healthy way to be.
2007-01-09 16:45:03
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answered by ♪ Rachel ♫ 6
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Newton wasn't the only person in the world on whose head an apple fell. Yet, it was Newton who immediately grasped the meaning of gravity after this experience. When Einstein heard that a painter had fallen from the roof, he asked the painter how he felt while falling down. The painter's reply that he felt weightless propelled Einstein into formulating his General Theory of Relativity. Both Newton and Einstein and countless other discoverers of truth produced great ideas from every day observations because their minds were in a state of preparedness.
A prepared mind is the sanyam of Patanjali's Yoga Darshan . How is knowledge perceived by the prepared mind? Knowledge is of two types — internal and external. Internal knowledge is the outcome of information stored in the brain and its churning and processing by deep thought. External knowledge is gained when deep thought interacts with it in the knowledge space. This interaction takes place when the prepared mind produces a thought whose template matches the object of perception in a lock and key type interaction leading to knowledge. A sensitive brain can identify itself with any idea or object in the world. Once Sri Ramakrishna, while in a heightened state of awareness, saw a person walking on the grass and felt as if that person was walking on his chest.
Knowledge about the Universal Consciousness or God or how the Universe is made already exists in knowledge space. Access to this space is time-dependent and not person-dependent. So even if there was somebody else, other than Newton or Einstein, they would have received the knowledge provided they had a prepared mind. Many people get similar ideas simultaneously and independently — the renaissance period in Europe and spiritual awakening in India in the late 1800s are examples of this serendipity.
We cannot think more than what already exists in the Universe. At best we can discover the already existing truths. Thus the products of even our wildest dreams and imaginations exist somewhere in the Universe. Mental preparedness helps us discover them.
Mental preparedness is achieved through hard work and great discipline. Even if some people are predisposed to discovery, sanyam has to be inculcated. Knowledge comes only to those who pursue it vigorously. Will power plays an important role — hence the saying that God helps only those who help themselves.
When a person is in deep thought the ego sense vanishes. Ego arises when the inputs from senses are active. In deep thought the person's concentration blocks the sense inputs and hence the ego sense is suppressed. Therefore a continuous practice of yoga and sanyam can help sublimate the ego into universal consciousness. When there is no ego, the prepared mind should be able to perceive the universal knowledge. This does happen sometimes during the dreaming process where the 'I' is partially absent. Thinking deeply about something helps one discover profound truths even during the dreaming process. Kekule saw the structure of the benzene molecule in a dream. Gandhi too got the idea to undertake the Dandi March from a dream.
Deep thought or sanyam, besides producing happiness, also helps the brain offload memories. Yogis have known all along that through yoga one can shed the sanskaras or memories and achieve liberation. Recently scientists have photographed for the first time the formation and dissolution of memories in brains of rats. It is quite possible that under intense stimulus of sanyam the same dissolution of memory may take place in humans.
2007-01-09 17:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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please consult a psychiatrist for professional help, they study the mind for years and know the in's and outs of it. Don't listen to a quack in here who took some health class at a community college. I will tell you just a couple hours ago I took my effexor xr ( anti depressant) for the first time in 6 months. Since last night my brain felt warped. It makes me feel like im mentally retarded. I can't focus. I'm a smart kid I make A's in physics but when this **** starts back up I cant even think straight!!! I would fail something like physics in a heartbeat if I didn't have it under control. I would probably end up committing suicide to be honest. I am so grateful for the people who inventes ssri's (anti depressants) they are a true life saver!!! Please get help!!!
2007-01-09 15:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Normal.
Creative.
Deep thinker.
Analyer.
Intelligent.
Too isolated; loner.
Need to find support here or with a therapist.
Maybe anxious, maybe social anxiety. Maybe depressed.
Your descriptions sound very common.
Do you have any idea how many people out here are the same?
Ok, kinda rough here, but what makes you think you are so special and are the only one with unique problems? You're human.
I think you just don't know others with the same issues. That will help you immensely.
Reach out, just like you did here. Don't stop.
Appreciate the great things about yourself that are obvious to us. Stop harping on the dark side and focus on your good traits.
Best of luck to you!!
2007-01-09 15:26:08
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answered by Marie123 3
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You could just be stressed out or needing a change. when you are feeling OK, take some time to see whats going on in your life and make sure none of that is causes your feelings. then if you are still concerned, (it is interfering with your daily activities), seek help. Go to a psychologist first, not a psychiatrist.... it would be best to be treated without medicine.
2007-01-09 15:24:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Try taking a depression screening test such as on depression-screening.org, or talk to your family doctor about being screened. There are screening test for other disorders too, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc.
**Going to a counselor might be your best bet. They can help you figure out yourself & determine what you might need to resolve your trouble.**
I felt a lot like you describe growing up & in my early 20;s and it was post-traumatic stress disorder from abuse. If you have been abused, that would be worth looking into. It did not seem to me like the abuse was the issue, but in fact, it was. PTSD is very treatable, if that's what's wrong.
2007-01-09 15:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-17 00:36:15
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answered by ? 4
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You're surely not going insane at all. You are just all alone. I hink you are a person of melancholiac type or phlegmatic type. That comes close to deep thoughts and inclination to depression (that is the only desease I found in you.But mind it's not the depression itself but an inclination to it).
But still I think that you are just LOOKINHG FOR YOURSELF IN THIS WORLD!
2007-01-09 15:34:51
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answered by Natalya Ch 2
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first of all, what is ur obsession with being "deep" you dont have a disease, you have problems...go to a psycologist...3/4ths pf the ppl on here are like 13...13 year olds cannot help you, so stop fishing around for attention or get some real help and shut up!
2007-01-09 15:24:34
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answered by October 2
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Get a hobby or develop an interest that is all your own. You have the internet right in front of you develop and learn. Life is fun go and get it.
2007-01-09 15:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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