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Re: Belief and Mental Health
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I do not want to give you unqualified advice, but whatever you think or feel may be a problem, it is good that you have noticed it and I think it is important to listen to what loved ones have to say. I am glad that my husband is able to notice when I am in a bad state. And no, it doesn't have to be about yelling and tempers. Some others here may be able to tell you more. |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
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I find cream cakes and chocolate have that effect for me - reminds me I must go on a diet soon. ![]() Salaam |
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![]() ![]() wallah azeem, ana bahebek Snoopy. Thank you, you are now officially classed (in my grandmothers terms) as "a treasure". Big Hug Salaam MW |
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Thank you for sharing. The above is perfectly normal, for someone with bipolar, but must have been so confusing and scary for a child to witness. The meds do cause awful memory problems and confusion. Quote:
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Hi Leo This is only my personal opinion and I am very far from being educated in mental health. Bipolar causes really high highs and extremely low lows, so one week you are king of the world and the next you can't get out of bed, get dressed and just want to die. Anger has never been a part of the illness for myself or those I speak to in my support group. Perhaps you should go to see a doctor, if nothing else he/she may be able to get you into anger management classes? Your above comments concern me, it seems that your anger is always focused on your 'perceived faults'. No-one is perfect and every person on the planet is unique and special, you just haven't found your special quality yet. Maybe you need to let go of some of this anger and self loathing before your special quality will show through? Have you ever thought that one of your children may grow up to find a cure for a disease, go to feed kids in Africa or just have amazing kids of their own - perhaps this is your special gift to the world? Salaam MW |
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Hi Leo, Well anyone can “have” something but not know it; and no-one on a website like this can say if someone has or hasn’t got anything with certainty, and by and large we’re not “qualified” to. Bi-polar cannot, by definition I’d say be “normal”. The civilian population of Baghdad may all suffer from depression and anxiety but I wouldn’t therefore want to say that it was “normal”. Maybe you should try to do something about your feelings so that the day doesn’t come that you beat someone’s face in for no apparent reason. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, yes? You are special and unique, like the 8 billion rest of us. You don’t have to be the President or Mick Jagger to be that. There’s no-one else quite like you, nor like me (thankfully!). ![]() s. |
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Re: Belief and Mental Health
I've been reading Growing Within: The Psychology of Inner Development, a selection from the works of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother compiled with an introduction by A. S. Dalal. There's one passage I read last night that I wanted to share.
It's in the section on basic requisites for growth of consciousness, in a sub-section about aspiration. The Mother is answering a question about igniting the psychic fire within. First she says that it is lit by aspiration and speaks of people with strong will who, in changing their focus automatically light the psychic fire themselves. Then she says: "And each defect one wants to cure or each progress one wants to make -- if all that is thrown into the fire, it burns with a new intensity. And this is not an image, it is a fact in the subtle physical... And when there is something in the nature which prevents one from advancing and one throws it into this fire, it begins to burn and the flame becomes more intense." That's on page 34. Although Sri Aurobindo seems to view moral growth as distinct from inner growth, I've come across multiple references in reading to inner growth as something that gives one a greater ability to work on aspects of one's character and on the refinement of character as part of the path to inner growth. The Mother once even says that true sincerity, which most people never reach, is that when we commit ourselves to a certain action that it is our whole being doing so, and there is not a conflicting voice within us. That sounds quite parallel to the chabad understanding of rasha (a wicked person) beinoni (someone in between) and tzadik (a rightous person or, in the case of hasidism, a rebbe.) The beinoni is considered the greatest most people can achieve, which is to be in a state where there may be inner conflict, there may be times one feels tempted to do things that are wrong, but one's actions are in line with what is right. And although the rebbe is considered a tzadik, when asked Reb Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the alter rebbe of chabad, quoted someone from the gemara and said, "I'm a beinoni." Dauer |
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I think you are right.. I think shes afraid that I may have it.. she and I are very much alike in every way.. its almost scary. But I am 34 years old and I have never felt what I think she felt. |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
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