Everybody should take notice and try to be kind and understand mental illness.

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Yup Drew.

IMHO a major problem with peeps' pontificating about "simple solutions" is simply that, not having experienced the "true depths" themselves, they fail to understand or even consider the lack of logic involved. One's in a primal state where it's difficult to see past immediate, knee-jerk options; survival or escape from pain (emotional, physical or both) is paramount.

Glad you survived that stuff brother.
 
Demons.

Seriously, those voices in your head that you’re hearing right now in your head come from outside of you, not within you. Nikola Tesla told us that our brains are only use for breathing, feeling pain and other things similar to that. All of our thoughts come from somewhere else. That explains how somebody could possibly kill themselves because it would be unnatural to end your life if you controlled it, your thoughts that is.

In the center of our brain, there is something called the pineal gland. This receives and transmits thoughts, and the government has employed people who can travel throughout the world using their pineal gland. Some of you know all about this others will say I’m crazy, but do minimal research, and you’ll find out I’m telling the truth.

In the early part of the Vietnam war, the night vision goggles included both green and red spectrum. This is not infrared. They had to stop using the red, because the gunners on the helicopters would see the demons and shoot at them.

Demons. Here’s the link - https://www.bitchute.com/video/qdGLnXfmry4l/

As humans, we can only see a fraction of the light spectrum. There are many more dimensions, and these demons live in the nearest dimension, the fourth dimension. We are spirits, we’re not souls, we’re not meat vessels that just disappear when we die. Reincarnation has been proven to be real, and there are so many things that we are unaware of, blissfully unaware of. Time flies. To live in the moment is the only way to remain sane.
You lost me at bitchute
 
I'm sorry about your mom. I lost one of my brothers over 10 years ago. He passed in an accident. It wasn't due to mental illness. Although we were brothers, we were best friends. It sucks every day.

So much has changed in my daily life over the last 14 years. I just adapted to it all, and I learned how to live with it. It forced me to make changes and set me up to become the person I am today.

Losing someone in your immediate family absolutely sucks. My dad, mom, oldest brother and I became a lot closer afterward.

I wish nothing but the best for you and your family. It's rough.
 
RevDrucifer, thanks for sharing. Takes a lot to say stuff like that but it is brave dude, and I think many can relate. I got a divorce in 2017 after 26 years and wast what I wanted. There are months i don't remember at all. Rough nights but just let it ride. Then I got into a toxic, controlling relationship for two years that was worse. In 2020, I met my wife and have been married for almost two years. Now I have the tools to deal with tough stuff and although I'm a different person in a lot of ways, I'm better for it.
 
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