Say No To Psychiatry
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Psychiatric treatments are harmful.
All psychiatric treatments are harmful. Psychiatric
drugs, ECT (electric shock) and brain surgery (lobotomy) each
harm the individual and the society. This sometimes goes against
what we have been taught or indoctrinated into believing, and
also against what we would often like to believe. Taking
a pill as a "cure" obviously is easier than confronting
and dealing with the actual personal reasons for one's difficulties
with their own mind and life. The alternative requires personal
responsibility, effort, and self-control, and can take time,
but the final results far exceed the quick fix (drugs, shock,
etc. - which actually are not even true "fixes" in
the first place). The "psychiatric" methods "fix"
nothing at all and actually make things worse, because the "treatments"
always interfere with the healthy and optimum functioning
of any human mind.
The field of psychiatry is rooted
in German experimental psychology, racist eugenics theories,
and anti-human materialistic opinions parading as scientific
facts. The promotional activities and tremendous profits of the
major drug companies play no small part in understanding the
development and tremendous expansion of modern psychiatry. Psychiatry
as a field is not the natural result of 100 years of
sincere, dedicated, and honest investigation into solving the
problems of Man, but rather, of millions upon millions of dollars
spent in the ruthless promotion of a severely flawed field which
has dedicatedly (and falsely) clothed itself in a flashy and
exaggerated suit of "scientific fact". Modern psychiatric
theories and methods deny everything comprising man's "inner"
personality of thoughts, feelings, values, hopes, dreams, intentions,
goals, and ultimately, life itself. Because without a human mind
there would be no "life" at all - at least not for
you or me.
Modern education and all aspects
of the social sciences are rooted in flawed theories of psychology,
which deny the importance of Man's mind, and instead concentrate
upon genetics, environmental forces, social conditions, biochemistry,
and biology. This has had disastrous effects on individual people
and western societies as a whole, because the mental processes
of thought, will, intention, responsibility, imagination, concentration,
attention and self-control are not appealed to in the solving
of any problems or situations. As difficult as it may be for
the reader to believe, modern psychiatry and psychology have
very little to do with the mind - what it is, what it does, how
to help one, how a mind relates to life, etc. In fact, they don't
even pretend to deal with the "mind" any longer, because
they consider doing so "archaic", "outdated"
and "unscientific". This is another one of those things
that many of us simply can't believe until we study up on it
a little and see what they say about it themselves in their own
words. The fact is that they tried, quite half-heartedly, to
investigate the mind at the beginning of this century, failed
to understand it much less "solve" it, gave up, and
now instead primarily concentrate on and deal with biology or
social and environmental forces in some form.
The word psychology comes from
the two roots "psyche" and "ology" (derives
from "logos"). By definition this means "study
of the mind or soul". The "psyche" part (i.e.
mind, soul) has all but been surgically removed from the fields
of psychiatry and psychology. For the most part these fields
claim to be involved in studying something that they actually
don't even consider to exist. The mind (as a subject) has been
jettisoned in favor of concern for genetics, environmental forces,
social conditions, biochemistry, and biology. It would be
more accurate to rename these subjects "people control",
"physical duress techniques", "social behavior
adjustment", "conformity management", or "biochemical
manipulation", because the subjects no longer at all involve
what the subject names are legitimately defined to mean.
The links to information here supply
a formidable basis of knowledge leading towards an accurate and
true understanding of what psychiatry really is. And make no
mistake about it, it is only what it has done and now
does. Sources are referenced and much additional reading material
is given both on the Internet and in books. Your local psychiatrist
will never refer you to this information. Sadly he believes it
completely, asserts it endlessly and happily enforces his view
of Man and life on everyone else, just as did many 14th century
priests of the Spanish Inquisition. It is important to arrive
at the understanding that pretenses to "caring", "compassion",
"help", "science" and "truth" have
never guaranteed positive results. The 14th century
priest tightening the thumb-screws on a declared heretic completely
believed he had the truth, based upon "facts and
evidence" (as he saw things), and he happily tortured and
murdered his victims while sincerely believing and asserting
his "care", "compassion" and "concern
for the souls of the unrepentant sinners".
He truly "felt" for the
heretic as he lit the fire under the stake which the heretic
was tied to just as the severely misguided psychiatrist may often
honestly "feel for" the "manic-depressive"
strapped to the table as the sudden, high-amperage electric current
is jolted through his skull in the modern sham "therapy"
known as ECT. The priest probably even cried in genuine sympathy
for the sinner's "predicament". Of course, it was his
belief system and his actions which put the person into
the predicament of being tied to a stake and burned in the first
place, but he never understands that. Both believe they
"understand" and possess the "correct version
of the truth", and both happily inflict harm on others while
imagining themselves to be doing something else entirely. That
neither is aware of their own idiocy does not excuse either of
them of their crimes against their fellow man. That both may
"feel" care, concern and even compassion for their
victims (who they call "patients" or "sinners"),
even if only in their own twisted fashion, also does not change
the fact that they bring about harm to others. That many people
agree with them, and support their invalid ideas and practices,
and even though some of these people are "well respected
educators, scientists, and leaders", does NOT alleviate
them or those supporting them of their gross idiocy and harm
caused to others. Simply, it's a nutty world and far too many
people agree with far too many stupid ideas and concepts. The
torturing priest completely believes he is dealing with "objective
truth", "actual reality" and "facts"
and never for a moment considers that his opinions, notions,
concepts, or belief system may be far removed from the high status
of "truth" and "fact" he so confidently and
eagerly asserts them to be (no matter how "scientific",
"rational" or "reasonable" these may appear
to himself and others at that moment). In a similar manner the
modern psychiatrist wreaks havoc on lives and society by ramming
his unique beliefs and techniques down the throats of the general
public, head-nodding members of the academic communities, and
very frantic governments that are often far too willing to accept
any "solution" handed to them.
In a very real sense both the 14th
century priest and the modern psychiatrist are nothing more than
very dull people, incapable of a calm detached observation of
what is, and asserting very stupid ideas which far too many people
readily accept without any careful examination or resistance.
Both appeal to extensive "educated reasoning", "authority",
"logic" and "rational methods", but as will
be discussed more in this web site, "logic" and "reason"
fail completely at arriving at "truth" or "positive
results" when the logic or reasoning is based upon false,
absurd, and incorrect basic ideas, notions, postulates or fundamental
axioms. It makes sense to torture and burn heretics
if one accepts and firmly believes in the fundamental
ideas of Satan, heaven, hell, hierarchies of demons and angels,
witches, witchcraft, Cosmic battles between Good and Evil, God's
Plan, original sin, heresy, salvation, the Holy Good, and on
and on. "Logically" and "according to reason"
it is consistent to torture, burn and save the poor
souls. And realize, at the time, the priests and most people
did accept all of these ideas. The problem is that all
the basic ideas are utter nonsense. And therefore so are the
ideas and actions of torturing, burning and saving souls which
derive from those more basic underlying concepts. So while "logically
consistent", and "reasonable" the ideas and results
are quite crazy. Of course, I would hope most of us would not
need to resort to "reason", "rational thought"
or "logic" to arrive at the conclusion that burning
or torturing people, for any reason, is wrong. But,
sadly, that was not the case then and it isn't now.
You see, you don't really need
"scientific proof", "authority" or "rational
arguments" to know something is true or not - as hard as
that may be to accept by some of the staunch materialists or
proponents of scientific naturalism. You either know and understand
people should not be tortured or burned alive by other human
beings or you don't. You can be taught this. But in
the end your certainty of this has much more to do with your
own individual sense of humanity (an "inner quality")
than depending upon any moral arguments or concatenation of logic.
It has absolutely nothing to do with "science" or any
products of scientific thought. "Logic", "consistency"
and "reason" do not necessarily lead anyplace decent
if the underlying fundamental ideas being used as starting points
for the "logic" or "reason" to operate upon
are incorrect or flawed. Marxist Communism was firmly based upon
a supposed "scientific analysis of natural human and social
processes", and look what that did in Russia and where it
ended up (they murdered over 50 million of their own people).
Chinese Communism (also Marxist based) murdered off almost the
entire population of Tibetan monks - some of the most gentle
and compassionate people one could ever hope to meet. Theirs
was (and still is) another modern "logical" system
based upon a purported "scientific analysis" of man
and reality. The point here is that "logic" and "science"
lead only to hell on Earth when the fundamental assumptions the
"logic" and "reason" depend upon and work
with are asinine and flawed. It can all be so very consistent,
and it was in Nazi Germany. It was all very "scientific",
"rational" and "logical", and Hitler was
extremely consistent in systematically murdering off the Jews,
gypsies and mentally retarded. You just have to admire that German
scientific ingenuity and engineering skill involved in figuring
out the best way to utilize them all as slave labor while planning
and arranging their eventual deaths. (sarcasm) Of course, anyone
who has taken the time to study up on it knows that the primary
architects of the mass murders in Nazi Germany were actually
and factually psychiatrists with a heavy eugenic bent who were
simply trying to "scientifically" cleanse the genetic
pool of it's poor chromosomes and help bring about a "superior
human being and race" (i.e the Übermensch). Science,
including psychiatry (which as a subject wants so very much to
be accepted as a "legitimate science") never has had
anything to do with morality, ethics, decency or humanity. But
it's not "science" per se that is the problem, it's
the people who practice what's called and considered
to be "science" and the people who put to
use the results of "science".
"Science" is simply a
way to observe, tabulate, and determine the behavior of things,
so as to enable prediction and control of these things in the
future. There is a standard way to theorize, test, and come up
with models and formulas. This has worked fine on "raw matter
and energy". It hasn't and isn't working well on people.
One may venture to ask just how "science" can or should
even bother to deal with people and societies when it's goal
has always been to control behavior, whether this behavior
be of electrons, chemicals or objects. Extrapolating this idea
of controlling behavior to people and society results in totalitarianism
and abuses. The entire approach is completely wrong and misguided,
although adhered to by almost every member of the psychiatric
and psychological communities. They want to be "scientific"
and accepted by the physical scientists. Why? It's a stupid goal.
It won't and can't ever "work". It will always degrade
to duress, abuse and force. If you try to "help" people
by controlling their behavior, which is just exactly what any
"scientific" attempt to deal with Man or society intends
to do by it's very nature, and does do in practice, it will always
be at the point of a gun.
Science, by it's nature, attempts
to understand so as to predict and control behavior. That's what
it does historically and in modern practice in physics, electronics,
computer science, mechanics, etc. The actual way to
handle people is to make better, competent, well-thinking, and
responsible people, and society will take care of itself. But
doing that can only involve working with and improving the abilities
of the individual minds of the members of mankind -
an area which is all but taboo today in these fields. Instead
the apparently tireless social scientists come up with micromanaged
notions of social control and manipulation in the form of endless
social programs, belief manipulation, value adjustment, and on
the other biological end, the psychiatrists come up with powerful
psychoactive drugs and constant banner waving about the hope
and promise of modern genetics. As usual, they continually omit
and fail to ever address or deal with individual minds, as
minds, as if the capabilities of minds will somehow just
magically become enhanced through their social and biological
manipulations. Of course it won't ever happen, and all the belief,
hope, and assertions by Nobel Prize winners to the contrary will
not change that one iota.
The way a legitimate science could
address the area, but never has, would be to investigate and
develop ways to understand and improve the functioning of any
mind, so that a predictable, controlled and desirable improvement
in capability, awareness, responsibility, attention and concentration
could be effected. The control and prediction would be in the
expansion of ability. Instead of viewing it as a "sick thing"
and only aiming to remove dysfunction and ailment (through drugs,
shock and surgery), approach it from a viewpoint of what is good
and useful about a mind or minds, and work out ways to build
on and improve on that. This approach would involve the personal
actions of each individual with the use of their own minds and
it's various functions - functions which still need to be delineated
and investigated, such as attention, concentration, imagination,
value creation, belief formation, etc., and techniques of improvement
of these things developed. But instead of doing this, modern
approaches concentrate on exact "outcomes" or forms
of behavior and attempt to bring about these exactly and rigidly
through belief manipulation, value adjustment, indoctrination,
drugs, and endless social programs. They need to forget about
the compulsive attention on exact results, which while possible
in the physical sciences, is not possible or even desirable with
people and societies. Again, concentrate on making better people,
by making better minds, and let the people themselves get on
with making their own version of a better world. But the control
freaks in the government, sciences, social sciences, medicine,
economics, politics and psychiatry certainly abhor that
idea.
As a simple example, anyone can
improve their concentration and ability to control their attention
by doing the following exercise.
1. Multiply two numbers of two
digits each (such as 11 x 14) in your head - not with pencil
and paper. Do this until you are sure your answer is correct.
Do this with larger and larger numbers. Do this for a few weeks
at least once a day for at least 15 minutes. Then do the same
with numbers having three digits each (such as 216 x 467). Do
this for a few weeks.
Obviously one of "tricks"
and problems with working with a mind is first, ensuring you
actually do what it says to do, and second that you do it completely
and honestly. Anyone who does the above simple drill sincerely
and completely, will find themselves improving in ability to
concentrate and in directing their attention. Their memory will
improve. Their susceptibility to attacks of depression or anxiety
will decrease. All this from this one simple exercise where you
actually have to use your own mind in a controlled fashion. That
is what is missing in all this is the learning to use your
mind, and learning to control it's various aspects on your own,
by yourself, on yourself. People simply do not often do
this, and they are surely never taught anything about doing such
things, because no part of the established educational system,
public or at a college level, so much as even considers such
a possibility. This approach is very much alien to the modern
approaches of belief manipulation, indoctrination, drugs and
electric shock. They view you as something to be acted upon,
to be influenced, to be shaped and controlled.
A more useful and beneficial approach is to view you as something
which can control yourself, and as something which has
the ability to effect and cause things around you through your
own conscious decisions, intention, responsibility and actions.
Interestingly, the only place where
much investigation has been done in the area of the mind is in
what are considered "religions". The above exercise
is from a Rosicrucian handbook on spiritual expansion. Of course,
it works, and it gets results, but the modern established scientific
community immediately pooh-poohs everything and anything about
the above drill because it came from "nutty religious wackos".
The Zen Buddhists, various Hindu practices and especially Tibetan
Buddhist studies are filled with exercises and drills to improve
mental ability, and to also learn about and develop mental skills
most of us deny even to exist. It is also true that much of this
information is mixed up with strange religious notions and beliefs,
but an intelligent team of investigators could unravel
it all and separate the nonsense for the useful techniques. The
point here is that modern science has failed to examine and solve
the human mind. And the solution to the human mind is the only
real solution which opens the door to then solving any human
problem with self, others or society. But modern psychiatry has
nothing at all to do with this approach, and instead deals with
delusions (something a more accurate understanding of the mind
makes clear and obvious).
The same situation as with the
Spanish Inquisition is exactly true with modern psychiatry.
The modern subject "makes sense", is "logical"
and appears "rational" ONLY if one accepts
the numerous (flawed) psychiatric concepts such as "mental
illness" (as a "disease" of some sort), "brain
disorders" (as causing all emotional difficulties), "mental
health" (as some "medical" notion where removing
"illness" or it's symptoms somehow magically results
in "health") , "depression" (as illness),
"anxiety" (as a disorder), biology as all and mind
as nothing, and on and on. The problem here is that all these
basic ideas are also utter nonsense. Almost all psychiatric
ideas and concepts refer to no actual, existing thing or
phenomena. To me, someone who sees complete absurdity and
lunacy in all their fundamental notions, the entire subject is
a gross and obvious farce. It is entirely as absurd to me just
as were the beliefs and actions of the participants of the Spanish
Inquisition. The magnitude and extent of the idiocy are very
comparable. It's actually quite scary that so many supposedly
"intelligent" people can accept, believe and sincerely
promote all this rubbish.
Far too many of their notions are
what I call "unmoored ideas" - ideas which are not
attached or related to any observable or experiencable thing.
The word "moor" is defined as "to make fast (a
boat or buoy) by attaching a cable etc. to a fixed object".
The idea here is that a valid or legitimate concept or idea MUST
directly refer to some object, phenomena or thing which can be
viewed, experienced, seen or observed by others. Otherwise it's
nonsense. There can be words and concepts which refer
to non-existent things, such as a "unicorn", "Luke
Skywalker" or "the Great Turtle Upon Which the Earth
Sets", but it is clear in these cases that "make believe"
or "pretend" is greatly involved. We understand these
to be "made up" and not actually referring to "things
out there". In other words a legitimate concept would and
must "moor" to a fixed thing. The word and
concept "car" refers to an actual thing which
can be pointed out and mutually observed by others. The idea
"completely" can be shown, displayed or demonstrated
as something done to a full extent. Even "invisible"
things can be "real" because we can all experience
them individually in our own minds. Things such as "love",
"hate", imagination, and intention, can all be "seen"
or experienced by any of us. They are "real" to each
of us, even though "invisible" to any objective third-party
observer.
This is actually where modern psychology
went astray. They decided that since a third party could not
objectively observe a mind in action, in it's own "arena"
as it were, that all such research was futile, and that effectively,
as far as they were concerned the mind was of no value and didn't
exist! This is not my opinion. This is actually what they decided
to do and did do and they unabashedly discuss it exactly in this
manner. Of course, ways and methods, based upon scientific methodology
could have been worked out to deal with the interesting
problem of investigating the phenomena of human thought and consciousness,
but they didn't do it, and simply gave up. As far as you or me
are concerned though, we know we have a mind, we know
we have ideas and concepts about things, by direct personal observation
and experience, and we can understand the idea that concepts
can be "moored" or "not moored" to actual
things, objects or phenomena.
But things such as "demons",
"heresy", "legions of the devil", "angelic
hierarchies", and "Evil" forever remain only
ideas and fail completely to ever connect to any actual
experiencable thing. The problem is that people do assert
these to be real and to exist, and they do not remain satisfied
to leave them quietly in the realm of "make believe"
or "pretend", and they want others to accept as true
what they have also accepted as true. I consider this chronic
acceptance of idiocy by people and their compulsive demand that
others accept and follow the same or similar idiocies to be one
version of real mental illness. Psychiatrists suffer
from this as did the priestly torturer. Certain folks completely
believe things to be true that have no definite and verifiable
existence, and the words and concepts never get outside the minds
of the people who hold them because these words and ideas never
referred to anything legitimate in the first place. It is truly
a case of delusion, belief in the non-existent, assertion in
the make-believe, and fabrication of reality. Psychiatry is a
modern example of this. Realize that just because people get
together, talk "educatedly" about these things as if
they were real, relate the various concepts together, and conduct
what they consider "research" does not change any of
the facts that they are dealing in delusion and imaginary realities.
The priests could also spend months and years discussing and
arguing the fine points of their religious beliefs, how to correctly
torture a sinner, how to extract a legitimate confession from
a heretic, and on and on. None of that changes anything about
them both basically being largely and fundamentally utter nonsense.
What the above actually shows is that people have an uncanny
ability to believe nonsense, believe it sincerely, become extremely
convinced of it, and to forever incessantly strive to make others
agree and conform to their own ideas and expectations of behavior.
"Unmoored ideas" and
"unmoored concepts" do NOT relate to and are not attached
to any fixed thing, object or phenomena. In this sense all the
underlying notions discussed above involving heresy, burning
heretics, and religious torture were largely unmoored ideas.
The notions of Satan, demons, Cosmic battles, and the Holy Good,
while all quite interesting and making at times for great movies
and books, are NOT directly or consistently experiencable or
observable by anyone. That many people have written books about
these things, relayed these ideas to others, and promoted these
notions over the centuries means nothing except that people have
a strange tendency to do and believe stupid stuff. This trend
continues today unabated in the social sciences. The ideas and
notions do not directly relate to anything outside the imagination
and minds of various human beings. They think and consider
that they do, but they don't. In other words, the ideas
and concepts do not and cannot be fixed or attached to any objects,
things or phenomena any of us can detect. These are unmoored
ideas. They may exist, but then again, so can just
about anything. The idea I am trying to convey about this is
that these "unmoored ideas" more or less "float"
around by themselves in the minds of people, like an unanchored
boat in a storm at sea, and have nothing to do with
anything really, except that people assert and accept
that these ideas do have to do with something, and that
these things do have value and meaning to themselves and others
simply because they say they do. See? The worst and most dangerous
aspect of all this is that people force others to believe and
undergo all sorts of lunacy in accordance with a certain set
of unmoored ideas. Psychiatry is a modern version of such a situation.
One important aspect of such a situation is that the people involved
in it never for a moment entertain the notion that their ideas,
beliefs and actions are anything less than 100% truth based on
100% fact (observable or otherwise). They believe it completely,
whether as a religious fanatic or as a disciple of science.
These two things are flip sides of the same coin.
(Note: The truth is that what people
do fundamentally, as minds, as thinking beings, foregoing all
"reason", "logic" and "sense",
and before any "reason", "logic"
and "sense" is to simply accept and assert
ideas, concepts, notions, and attitudes, relate them to things
quite arbitrarily, and attach value and meaning to these things,
themselves and others all just because they say so or decide
it to be that way. It is pretty much ALL arbitrary, but
that doesn't mean it is meaningless. It simply means one must
understand their own participation in the game of reality. If
it's meaningless to you, it's because it's meaningless to you.
You make it that way. "It" doesn't make it
that way for you. And on the flip side of the coin, if life has
meaning and value for you, it's because you make it that way.
You "do it" to the world around you. It doesn't "do
it" to you. A good understanding of this can lead
to a positive, creative, and responsible interaction with people
and life. But the downside is the more common chronic, uncontrollable
acceptance and assertion of ideas and concepts, done unconsciously
without any knowledge or awareness of one's own participation
in the "belief acceptance process", and the compulsive
forcing of others to accept and adhere to the same or similar
beliefs. There can be and should be a world where everyone
understood how they decide and create their own view of reality,
and where this could be done without force or duress of some
small clique of "authorities", and where tolerance
of opposing views was a natural inclination, but that place is
definitely not 21st century Earth.)
The same exact thing is true of
modern psychiatry. And just as with the misguided religious folks
during the time of the Spanish Inquisition (which spanned almost
500 years!), people can and do believe just about anything and
these ideas and concepts too often refer and correspond to no
actual observable thing or phenomena anywhere outside of their
own minds and imaginations. The problem though, and this has
always been a major problem on Earth with humans, is that far
too many people assert and require others to accept their own
severely limited and unique personal unmoored ideas. Additionally,
far too often practices, methods and behaviors are enacted and
enforced which are largely based on the same shoddy set of unmoored
ideas. In a way, people get these weird ideas in their heads,
they accept and hold them to be true, and then they push them
on everybody else. They never notice for a moment how their own
minds deal with "beliefs", and what they do with these
things. They are too busy thoroughly confusing the beliefs with
actuality (where there is actually very little correspondence).
This was obviously true for the ideas and activities of the Spanish
Inquisition, and is also, but not so obviously, true for the
ideas and activities of psychiatry. It is not "not obvious"
because the statement is not true, but because the person for
whom it is "not obvious", possibly you the reader,
is most likely mired in their own ideas about it and is incapable
of untainted observation free of preconceived notions.
Most people "view" reality
and life "through" an extensive array of unexamined
and preconceived notions about the very same things they are
viewing, thinking about or experiencing. The preconceived notions
limit, mold and restrict their actual perceptions, and then their
supposed "objective" perceptions, along with their
often complex "logic" and "reasoning", which
are also closely based upon and interwoven with the same preconceived
notions, act to "explain" and "justify" what
they claim to experience or detect as "truth". People
"rationalize" or "explain logically" what
they would probably hold to be true anyway without any
requisite observation or "reasoning" done in the first
place. This is true for both religious and scientific
people. They each seem to have their own inherent tendency
to believe along certain paths, despite any and all
evidence to the contrary. Psychiatry is far from the only place
this happens, but it is more dangerous in the case of psychiatry,
because of their influence on individuals and society. In other
words, if a young starry-eyed New Age neophyte chooses to believe
in some "strange" belief system involving Cosmic beings,
a long drawn-out spiritual evolution spanning eons, and alien
entities, it really makes do difference as long as it isn't taught
authoritatively in the colleges, forced on patients in hospitals,
or funded by the government. It makes a big difference
when a lunatic belief system, like psychiatry, is taught
in the colleges, forced on patients in hospitals, and funded
extensively by the government. People should be allowed
to believe whatever they choose. They should be allowed to pass
onto their children whatever beliefs they feel appropriate and
correct with no interference form anyone else whatsoever.
But NO belief system, religious
or scientific, should be accepted, endorsed, and enforced
above any other. Psychiatry and to a large degree "materialism",
or "scientific naturalism" are pushed way
above any other view. Of course, they say and claim that this
is done because "it is true". But realize that asserting
and demanding acceptance "because it is true" is the
primary sign of what I am trying to explain to be any
nutty belief system - the believers truly believe it to be
true no matter what, above all else, and they demand that
others view things similarly. Interestingly, really "together"
and confident people don't care so much about "what they
believe" and surely do not have very much attention on getting
others to view things the same as they do. The realm of belief
is much "looser" to them and they allow greater variation
and tolerance in the beliefs of others. But the modern materialist,
sincere adherent of Darwinism, or anti-religious naturalistically-inclined
atheist, is as much guilty of this intolerance and demand
that others view things similarly as any religious believer
has ever been. While the content of their beliefs may
differ, they function and act in exactly the same way as
far as asserting rightness, demanding adherence to their ideas,
attacking opposing views, attempting to monopolize the conceptual
playing field, and claiming 100% correctness of their view of
truth and reality. Put a Creationist (one who believes in the
idea that God created the universe and everything in
it) in a room with a Evolutionist (one who believes in the Big
Bang theory and the idea that all life "evolved
naturally" as a result of chemical accidents, genetic mutations,
natural selection, and LOTS of time). There will be no end to
the lunacy. They are both equally fruitcakes (a slang term meaning
"a nutty person" or "crazy person") of the
same caliber. The argument is a parade of hilarity (to me anyway).
It's like two prisoners in a maximum
security prison arguing and fighting over which one of them has
more freedom. Who cares? They are both in a prison! In a very
real sense they, and all of us, need to just get out of the prison
- out of the prison of belief and the need to ram these beliefs
down the throats of everyone we encounter. Also, in the Creationism
versus Evolution argument above, note that what they are arguing
about fundamentally is over beliefs and not facts or
reality. There isn't now, and there will never be enough
"proof" or "verifiable evidence" for either
side. You weren't there when it "all started" and neither
was I. You weren't there as it all came about, changed and developed
over millions or billions of years (I choose to not use the word
"evolve"), and neither was I. Other than that it is
mostly guessing, theorizing, and when it comes down to it, what
we each arbitrarily choose to believe despite all proof
or evidence and the immense lack of either. We like to kid ourselves
that we have the "right evidence" and the "right
view of it all", but obviously we don't, and really, we
can't and never will. It has little to do with "what is"
and mostly to do with people asserting their beliefs
about what is. That is the truth of what is going on
with people and the universe around them.
This nonsense just never seems
to end. I suppose that it's not a "religious" problem,
or a "science" problem, but a "people"
problem. People do it no matter what they are involved
in. There will always be those who assert their ideas as right,
and demand everyone else to do the same thing. The labels or
names of fields of human endeavor, such as "religious",
"scientific", "political", or "economic"
may change but the same stupid pattern just mentioned above will
surface and play itself out. It is interesting to look at human
history from this idea of who has done this and who hasn't. In
the past the religious folks have done it. Today the scientific
folks are doing it. And the funniest part is that generally the
scientific folks attack and claim to be so superior to the religious
folks, in terms of "truth", "reason" and
"legitimacy" when they really do exactly the same
thing! They suffer from the same degree of lunacy as did
the religious nuts of the past they so correctly criticize and
attack.
Said in another way, it is so easy
to look back and observe the apparent stupidity and absurdity
of the ideas and notions of the people of 50, 100 or 500 years
ago. Each of us can sit back, laugh, and sincerely ask "how
could those people believe and act on such nonsense?" It
is never so easy to pull back and out a little from modern ideas
and from one's own current personal notions and observe
the same exact type of stupidity - absurdity of ideas
which exist and functions right now, as they always
do at any time in human history and as they do in much the
same way as they did at anytime in the past. One of the purposes
of the information in this web site is to attempt to assist the
reader in "pulling out" a bit from some of the "dumb"
ideas of modern western civilization (although the "dumbness"
has not been restricted only to western civilization) and
from their own rigidly held ideas and notions, ideas and notions
which the reader won't and can't just right off usually recognize
as being held rigidly, and thereby allow the reader to observe
and judge a bit more honestly and clearly.
Of course, the psychiatrist types
can appear to be, and do present themselves as being
very "smart", "educated" and "knowledgeable",
and far too many people can err and incorrectly assume the psychiatrists
possess these attributes in some legitimate manner, but that
is actually just more undetected pretense and also discussed
extensively in this web site. Please realize that back in the
14th and 15th centuries the Christian priests were the
most educated folks in the entire world. They had the largest
libraries, operated the printing presses, ran the "colleges"
and they attained the highest degrees of "education"
possible anywhere in the world. They truly "knew" more
than anyone else. And they believed and promoted largely nonsense.
The fact of the situation is that they achieved the greatest
degree of "indoctrination" into unmoored ideas. The
same is true of psychiatry and the modern university system which
relays a modern version of conceptual nonsense. "Educated
folks" like to think that mankind has "evolved"
and "advanced" and that the past errors of mankind
no longer occur. Sadly, this is not at all the case. One set
of dumb ideas and notions have simply been swapped for another.
There has been little "advancement". It is business
as usual on planet Earth. Of course, this is not easy for many
to accept, and many reading this with giggle to themselves, smirk
or flippantly utter comments of scorn and ridicule about my comment
here. But is true nonetheless. "Education" is largely
education into the modern range of arbitrary ideas and indoctrination
into the current conceptual structure of nonsense, and this is
especially true in the humanities and social sciences. Modern
technological gadgets and devices may deceive an uncareful observer
into deciding "humanity has advanced", but take away
the technological props and mankind would be in the same sorry
state he has been in up until about the 18th century. "Man"
as a "thinking entity" has advanced exactly not one
inch. Man knows nothing much more about himself as a mind, or
as a creative thinking entity than he did a thousand years ago.
And the "modern scientific" view of a human being as
solely a biological, chemical and electrical machine
with no consciousness or mind is quite representative of the
same sad state of affairs. How could the "mind" of
Man, his responsibility or his awareness advance or improve when
the self-proclaimed scientific and academic folks have all but
denied the mind's very existence? Well, it can't and it won't
as long as the current trend continues.
Getting back to the the psychiatrist,
I will mention again, sincerity of belief, assertions of "caring",
displays of confidence, and claims to "scientific facts"
have never guaranteed truth, decency or positive results.
One must learn to disentangle assertions to "caring, compassion
and concern" with the results of the methods the
caring and compassionate people practice. Far too often the two
have absolutely nothing to do with each other. By the
way this flaw is not at all limited only to psychiatry. Take
a look around and see for yourself. (Note: There can
be and are caring people who do get worthwhile results. The two
things are not necessarily mutually exclusive, although
far too often they are. Psychiatrists just do not happen to be
members of that group of people who both care and also
get real, honest, and worthwhile results.) Pretense to caring
and concern is far too common, while workable methods which get
useful, positive, and worthwhile results, sadly, are not.
Do not base your opinion only on
what members of the psychiatric field tell you. Liquor manufacturers
will not tell you their products cause liver damage, are the
source of numerous auto related deaths every year, and encourage
you to cease drinking liquor. In fact, they will involve themselves
and you in endless "rational" discussions and "reasonable"
arguments about "responsible partying", "drinking
with control", and so on, and do everything but
suggest the one and only effective and sensible thing - simply
choose not to drink at all and encourage others to do the same.
Similarly, no psychiatrist will tell you that psychiatric procedures
harm people and that you should avoid them at all cost. Even
if he or she knew or suspected this, he or she couldn't
endure the loss of income, status and authority this would entail.
After all, psychiatry is primarily a business - a money-making
venture just like the liquor manufacturers - and not a field
ultimately concerned with "helping" people and society.
Any honest study of it's history and practices makes this abundantly
clear. And again, pay no attention to what they say or claim.
People can and do believe and say anything, and far too often
it has nothing to do with "truth" or your best interests.
The major drug companies and psychiatrists,
who are the salesman for the drug company products, form a huge
money making enterprise which can tolerate no criticism. This
is a fact. Each psychiatrist has gone to school for many years,
spent much money on their "education" (i.e. indoctrination),
and invested a good part of their life towards their "profession".
That is a fact. It isn't easy for anyone, regardless of one's
"profession", to flush years of "education",
expense, time spent in their field and one's source of a very
good income down the drain, much less also confront
that what one does for a living is fundamentally harmful to other
people and society. That is also a fact. So, don't argue
or even discuss the facts with them. It is very similar
to trying to argue or reason with a Jehovah's Witness or the
14th century priest. It cannot be done. They perceive and experience
reality "through" their belief system. Their fixed
ideas and rigidly held opinions completely prevent them from
being able to accurately observe or judge much of anything. Most
of them won't listen, cannot honestly observe actual reality,
are incapable of understanding simple facts, and instead will
defend their opinions to the end while sarcastically
and "authoritatively" criticizing the proponents of
anything at all more closely resembling the truth.
They function very much as did
the priests of the Spanish Inquisition, and this is not simply
a "cute" or disingenuous analogy. Just as, and exactly
in the same way as the 14th century priest they believe
adamantly in their doctrines (i.e. theories, assertions, "studies",
"research"), tolerate no criticism, ruthlessly attack
disbelievers, enforce their beliefs and practices on the general
public, cause continual and extensive harm while claiming to
help, align closely with state agencies, obtain state support,
infiltrate positions of power and influence, behave as if they
"know it all" while actually knowing next to nothing,
flaunt their undeserved and feigned status of intellectual and
moral superiority, and enjoy and vigorously protect their positions
of authority and control. The members of the medieval Christian
Church functioned much in the same way. Further honest and real
objective study makes this very apparent.
Some of this may be hard to believe
for anyone who has been brought up in "modern" society,
because these "psychiatric" ideas are everywhere. The
only thing an honest and truly caring person can do
is investigate the subject for oneself and come to one's own
decisions based upon one's own sincere efforts to observe, look,
understand and reason. If you really do this you will have no
choice but to:
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