“[W]here
the soul is divided from the spirit… judge the secret emotions and thoughts…” (Hebrews)
Perhaps there is some truth in ancient Syriac-Antiochan
Greek philosophy in discernment of the spirit (the will to do something), the
soul (the sense of right and wrong), the heart (the emotional sense and
intuition) and the mind (the rational capacity weighing gains and risks).
The Japanese in the 1970’s discerned only two
states-emotions and reason.
Perhaps, there can be some weight given to the conflict
between mind and emotions… schizophrenia.
When the mind and spirit are in conflict there is
internal turmoil and the danger of self-destruction.
Best treated not by drugs but by life although
psychotropic medication does keep self-destructive character conflict in check
and takes the edge off suicidal ideaisation.
Life changes. People change. Events run their course,
conflicted minds mend without medical intervention and problems with self-conflict slip
away like snow off a ditch…
The main sources of this cult formed in fever
hospitals are fraudulent descriptions of the effects of cholera, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, dysentery, syphilis, head
injuries, cancer, post-viral fatigue, polio, bacterial meningitis, typhus, (particularly) pneumocosiosis, sodium deficiency,PTSD,pneumonia,pleurisy,
hyponatraemia, ear infections, extreme stress, emotional trauma, chronic situational anxiety caused by police saturation policing, blanket policing and reflex medical hysteria, female psychopathology,gastrointestinal problems and parasitic infections.
hyponatraemia, ear infections, extreme stress, emotional trauma, chronic situational anxiety caused by police saturation policing, blanket policing and reflex medical hysteria, female psychopathology,gastrointestinal problems and parasitic infections.
No one should stay longer than six weeks in a
psychiatric hospital. If the stay is longer the hospital is ‘a black site’ for
medical experimentation on military convicts, dissenting voices and criminals.
Psychiatric doctors?Psychiatry in the age of modern medicine?
Barbarism
and experimentation on the unsuspecting.
Joseph Paul Mc Carroll.