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2007-05-24 13:04:22 · 2 answers · asked by docteur 1 in Social Science Psychology

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I hesitate to answer this after reading the first answer about the subconscious or unconscious mind. That is because the experience I intend to relate is implied by that answer to be from the unconscious mind which I dont believe. The experience caused me to be put into a mental hospital and be diagnosed as a schizophrenic.

The experience was this: One evening after a days work I was out in the yard and looked up at the heavens full of stars. As I looked a feeling of extreme love, unlike any love I had ever felt before or since, came over me and it seemed as if there were voices from the sky as if a cocktail pary were going on. One female voice spoke out above the others and said some promising words which I wont relate as they were lies (as I found out later). The feeling that accompanied this incident was so over whelming I turned and walked across the yard a few yards when a whole chorus of male voice literally shouted in my mind, in unison, a command which I wont relate as it too was a lie. The voices in my mind were so loud they literally forced me to my knees. The feeling of overwhelming love was still with me and it took a few minutes to recover my bearings and rise to my feet. As i said, this put me in the hospital a few days later, as I couldn't completely recover from the awe and shock of what had happened.

The words, love and shock were beyond imagination. I have never completely recovered from them. I have experienced "hallucinations" since but never like that first incident over 40 years ago. I don't expecgt you to believe this was not some abnormality of my mind but why can or does not it happen that the experience is repeated if it was my mind? I didn't and don't use drugs or drink alcohol.

2007-05-25 00:43:02 · answer #1 · answered by Mad Mac 7 · 0 0

Your imagination consists of every branch of knowledge that you have learned consciously, and these you can explore consciously. Your unconscious contains all the ideas that you think your conscious will not, or is not ready to, understand. So expand your conscious and it will open up your unconscious and you will learn new things.

2007-05-24 20:11:06 · answer #2 · answered by Free 3 · 1 0

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