Bipolar or Waking Up? 4 of 5: Exit Strategy
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The colapse of ones ego means that he is content with what he has. that the desire of wanting more for the sake of being better than everyone else, no longer exists, and thus there is no longer a reason to continue the daily ritual of, "fighting to be better than everyone else" anymore. The loss of this ritual in our lives leaves us with all the time in the world to discover the individual, and collective purpose of our existance.
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While in this state I realized that the whole reason space-time exists is for consciousness to communicate. Therefore it is our duty to interact with others and have respect and compassion. Experiences like this enable us to connect.
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@wonderhappyness I think so. I became manic after tweaking a very advanced yogic practice over a month ago and go back into that state every day and love it. That is even the word I use when I think about it, it feels like Im evolving. Its funny the third day in a row that I went into that state I wondered what would those psychiatrists call this and down play this as and I read that on the 3rd day of experiencing this I should be diagnosed as bipolar and the state is mania.
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Tell me how you have delt best with the adversities of life that would bring anyone down? For me because of my diagnoses, I feel it 10x's more than those without this condition. Everything goes very dark, all spiritual knowledge and awareness goes out the door and it is the most agonizing way of living due to the state that I am in that IS beyond all my power.
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Thank you for doing this, it really helps.
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is bi polar disorder a evolution into a new state of perception?
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Hi, would you help me?
I didnt understand so well your video, so please if you can explain to me. Its though very interesting,
Did you have halucinations?
what was that? do you really speak with god, do yoy was in dream or what?
Im taking medications since my 14 but now im 20, and its really tough.
I diagnosed with BPD but now i think that i have Bipolar D. because i have mood swings and anger.
Did you taken medication or did it help you?
do you now taking medication"?
how is possible thatucure
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@bipolarorwakingup I hear that! , i remember talking to a fellow patient at the time asking 'how long have you been here?' she said 9 months, i thought 'shit' whatever she's doing is getting her no favours
I've seen tons of people with psychosis in my city (Ottawa). We have a slew of psychiatric hospitals here. What does it mean when people are stuck in that state? What has happened spiritually?
EyesofGeisha 3 months ago
@EyesofGeisha What it means is that we are in the middle of a very difficult spiritual awakening, and nobody knows what they are doing, or what to do about it, except for me and a few doctors that nobody pays much attention to. See my website, .bipolarORwakingUpDOTcom for more details.
bipolarorwakingup 3 months ago
Looking back at my experiance i could have been in the hospital 3 days not 3-4 weeks if i kept my mouth shut :P
deirdreofthesorrows 7 months ago
@deirdreofthesorrows And if I talked, I might STILL be there! :D
bipolarorwakingup 7 months ago
no meds ever worked for me either and the years i spent as highly bipolar gave me an insight into life that is rare and i believe can be a gift for an individual. However anyone who has dealt with it knows it is very difficult to live with and at times can be pure hell. I finally found out what was wrong - i was allergic to gluten in food- thats it! I have been gluten free and consequently med free and healthy for over 6 months now. Please research food allergies if you are suffering.
jentheartist1 1 year ago
@jentheartist1 You are not the first person I've heard that came off gluten and healed. It's great to hear it from someone else.
bipolarorwakingup 1 year ago