Right? I thought that was common knowledge. I personally know someone with depression, and have talked with them in length about it. They used to be on the meds, but hated how they felt when on them. Numb is a good description in a word, but we are able to get more accurate than that with this language.
When on some medication, you really stop feeling. You stop feeling good, too. You get "depressed and anxious" because you don't feel anything. Its more than numb. Its hollow, a void of nothingness. The meds make you not care about anything because you don't feel anything, of course "feeling" like that ticks the "depressed and anxious" boxes.
From talking to that person about it, its 100% fucking demons. The "bad thoughts" come in at the most perfect time to strike the most damage, All it takes sometimes is just one little negative thought to start the downward spiral into a depressive episode. It's like getting pushed off a cliff.
They never intend for themselves to feel bad. If its not their intention to feel bad, then whos intention is it? They are also always tired afterwards.
It took me all day to finish all VI parts of that, because I was interrupted.
One thing that Jacques Vallee (sp?) convinced me is that angels, demons, faeries, and aliens are all the same.
With that in mind, I think the Psalm verse works, due to brain waves, and frequency. In the same manner that Buddhist Monks spend hours a day training.
Back to the articles. I'm very sad that even the thought that the verse was religious prompted a complaint. I wonder if anyone has thought to use DMX songs or verses?
Those meds don’t stop you from feeling negativity.
You can still have anxiety and depression, etc.
Very weak logic, imho.
They do stop you from feeling negativity, just not all of it, not the manic extremes they were previously experiencing.
You’re doing whatever you can to confirm your own bias.
Literally shoving a square peg through a round hole until it fits…
You didn't even read the article, like I said it literally talks about this itself.
The word, " numb" is used to describe side effects of multiple medications.
Right? I thought that was common knowledge. I personally know someone with depression, and have talked with them in length about it. They used to be on the meds, but hated how they felt when on them. Numb is a good description in a word, but we are able to get more accurate than that with this language.
When on some medication, you really stop feeling. You stop feeling good, too. You get "depressed and anxious" because you don't feel anything. Its more than numb. Its hollow, a void of nothingness. The meds make you not care about anything because you don't feel anything, of course "feeling" like that ticks the "depressed and anxious" boxes.
From talking to that person about it, its 100% fucking demons. The "bad thoughts" come in at the most perfect time to strike the most damage, All it takes sometimes is just one little negative thought to start the downward spiral into a depressive episode. It's like getting pushed off a cliff.
They never intend for themselves to feel bad. If its not their intention to feel bad, then whos intention is it? They are also always tired afterwards.
Demons I tell you, demons.
It took me all day to finish all VI parts of that, because I was interrupted.
One thing that Jacques Vallee (sp?) convinced me is that angels, demons, faeries, and aliens are all the same.
With that in mind, I think the Psalm verse works, due to brain waves, and frequency. In the same manner that Buddhist Monks spend hours a day training.
Back to the articles. I'm very sad that even the thought that the verse was religious prompted a complaint. I wonder if anyone has thought to use DMX songs or verses?