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  • I liked this, but I think it might be cooler if there was a voice over of you reciting the poem as well along with the video. But that's just me, I like to hear the words being spoken. :) Good work.

  • it makes you curious

  • I prefer this version than the re-edit.

    Dude this poem is great!

  • I'm a 24 year old female who's been hearing voices for over 2 years. I am also a poet. this is an amazing* piece of work and you should be extremely proud of it. thank you for posting it......i relate to a lot of it and it really touched me. cheers. AMY.

  • This was random to me.

    How did I even get to this vid?

  • chuckle

  • How did I get here ?

  • how'd you do the sound for this? it's very cool.

  • Hello David, I just mixed lots of sounds together etc, until I came up with the final sound effect.

  • waow good stuff...10+++

  • jade, my daughter will soon turn 5... unfortunately her birth was unwillingly the "last straw" for me... i had not been diagnosed then and ONLY now know how dangerous that eperience was for me and possibly for her.i carry the x-tra weight now of wondering what the future holds for her while trying to get "better"; at the same time, people STILL think this is IN MY HEAD.our art is our hope and now Y.Tube a place to get a "special" kind of support.thanks and strength to all...

  • moving piece, i relate. the message and atmosphere of the words. i'm like singercindyanne, i live in constant pain that they have yet to diagnose. it's been 5 years, since the birth of my son. i'm an artist, and i've painted my pain and anguish away many times. they've tried to convince me it's all in my head, but i do not believe this to be true. pain is a state of mind, yes, but i also believe that pain is our brain's way of letting us know something is wrong somewhere throughout the body.

  • *** ziggy: "It's hard to accept that your mind can create such depressive and aggressive attacks on one self but that's how it works. The mind is capable of the most beautiful creative works of art, and the most depressive and ugliest too."

    it's 34 years now and i continue to ask myself... WHY?!?!?!?!?

  • What's been 34 years?

  • i am 34 yrs. old and continue to suffer for things unclear to me (my life is clearly full of possible reasons).though my problems (as i have been diagnosed) are more along the lines of a "personality disorder" my BRAIN causes great pain and is so "hard" on me at times. so at 34, i STILL ask myself "Why?!?!?" is it like that... you said it perfectly in ur quote. so what i am saying is WHY would we WANT to HURT ourselves...?

  • I have remade this video. Please go to my videos to take a look. I think the new version is far better. Cheers!

  • But just so we're all on the same page...that really scared the crap out of me!! LoL

  • Reading everybody's comments just makes me more and more interested in all of this. The way the human brain functions and portrays things...the human brain is truly amazing!!

  • My mom has schizophrenia and i have never seen her normal.shes had it when i was born and i have never seen her not have it and she trys to kill herself and i get really scared coz im only 10 ='[

  • one of mine, joe, bullys me, hits me and really insults me.. but i've learned to live with him and his nastynessss

    and i have sam.. shes chilled and nice.. but can be very paranoid

    i have one other alter, the original kelsey.

    I'm kelsey

    bye

  • The key to success is control. Once you have worked out how to work with hallusinations in vision and sound, then you can improve your way of living. Depression is the worse thing. You have to accept that the voices and visions are all from your over active imagination, that's the only way you can move forwards.

  • Spooky!

  • this reminds me of the RFID chip.

    Even though it's about schizophrenia right?

  • Yeah, Psychotic Schizophrenia.

  • That was awesome, and freaky...

  • amazing

  • Thanks Willow.

  • Is that the way the voices sound--at the end?

  • no the voices come to you in whispers that make you try to belive them its almost as they say it with out ever saying a word

  • The auditory hallucinations can take many forms. Most will describe them as "words being spoken directly into [my] head" -- It may not even be voices, it could be music or any number of audible things.

  • Mostly you can be totally sure that the voices are external and will also be surpriced that others around you are not hearing them as you are. But as I've said before, the mind is a great tool for creation and the voices are a creation of the mind.

  • They? Remember, the voices are all in the mind. "Over active mind" It's hard to accept that your mind can create such depressive and aggressive attacks on one self but that's how it works. The mind is capable of the most beautiful creative works of art, and the most depressive and ugliest too.

  • No, they sound like yourself, but angry. At least that was 'they' sounded like to me. If you or anyone else has questions, feel free to respond.

  • mine sound like all differant

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