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Mental illness or Mentally sick
- July 20, 2013
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Mental illness is a mental disorder or psychiatric disorder is a psychological pattern or abnomaly, potentially reflected in behavior,
that is generally associated with distress or disability, which is not considered part of normal development in a person’s culture.
Mental disorders are generally defined by a combination of how a person feels, acts, thinks or perceives.
Mental illness is when the brain is being haunted or tormented by the immoral images (imaginations) of sex magic, night mares, terror, which are stimulated by the frequency of nocturnal
This may be associated with particular regions or functions of the brain or rest of the nervous system, often in a social context.
What does the process of mental illness occur in the brain?
The role of the brain is to receive information (in form of dreams, frequencies, sound waves etc).
During night times, the brain can also fall under the influence of the nocturnal frequency.
After the brain has finished receiving this information, it then converts it into transmitted signals which stimulates, controls and governs the human emotions and feelings.
This task or role that the brain plays can expose the subconscious (pineal gland) in the brain to stimulating energies which the brain cannot regulate or control.
And as a result;
this can cause a mental disorder which leads to Schizophrenia, bipolar, mania, hypomania, hypersexuality, migraine, paranoia etc.
And this mental disorder can turn into an emotional status or mood of distress, depression, anxiety, stress, hate, tantrum etc
When a person’s brains fails to regulate the information it receives, failing to put the information (or transmitted signals) in their right context or understanding, then one’s emotions and feelings will begin to react in fear, (being the state of terror).
The misinterpretation or misunderstnding of information, causing the victim to think that people are conspiring against one’s life, thus leading to the reaction of false accusation, suspision, despair, etc.
When such information becomes frequent, to the extent that it is overwhelming or over-crowding the brain, this can lead to an emotional breakdown which is termed as “mental illness”.
See also Paranoia, Schizophrenia and Tourete
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