I thought this to be a rather interesting article on so-called mental illness and spiritual awakening. I agree with most of what is said based on my experience and research over the years.
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Dr. Seth Faber says mental illness maybe a spiritual gift July 31, 2012
Anti-psychotic medications do far more harm than good, according to Dr. Seth Farber who appeared during the middle two hours of Coast to Coast AM on Monday, July 31, 2012. Dr. Farber, author of “The Spiritual Gift of Madness”, says that people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorders may not have a mental illness at all. Instead, they may be experiencing a spiritual awakening.
Dr. Farber believes that a lot of people have been wrongly diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and once they start taking psychiatric medications they enter a downward spiral from which they may never recover.
Psychiatrists, he says, neglect to tell their patients that these drugs are addictive so if the patient tries to wean himself he experiences severe symptoms of withdrawal. These symptoms, says Dr. Farber, make the patient believe he truly is sick and can't live a normal life without the medications.
Dr. Farber had an interesting tale to tell about the American Psychological Association (APA) and the pharmaceutical companies. According to Farber, in 1978 psychiatrists were losing money. Remember, at that time there a lot of negative images surrounding the field, like the movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest”, and some of the strange experimental therapies, like lobotomoies, that had emerged during the 1960s.
So the American Psychological Association (APA) appointed a commission to determine what would happen if they stopped taking kickbacks from the drug companies and focus on ethical treatment. Of course, it was determined that the results would be disastrous, and instead, they decided to solicit even more money from Big Pharma.
Dr. Farber quoted Dr. Peter Breggin, who also recently appeared on Coast to Coast AM:
“Whatever function the APA had ever fulfilled as a professional organization was now superseded by it's function as a political advocate for the advancement of psychiatric and pharmaceutical interest.”
According to Dr. Farber, in there were only 16,000 cases of bipolar disorders diagnosed in the United States. Currently, there are more than 16 million.
“It's greed. They (psychiatrists) are doing anything to build more market.”
Psychiatric medications, especially the anti-psychotics, says Dr. Farber, do nothing to help cure a patient who's been diagnosed with a mental illness. Instead, they act like tranquilizers, causing the brain to disengage. The patient may no longer be experiencing mental problems but he's also no longer experiencing life.
According to Dr. Farber, a lot of people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder really don't have a mental illness. What they're really experiencing is a spiritual awakening. As proof, Paul Levy appeared alongside Dr. Farber to tell listeners about his own experiences of spiritual awakening.
In 1981 Levy had a life changing spiritual awakening. During the first year of his emergence he was hospitalized at least 4 times and diagnosed with having a severe psychotic break. He was also told that he had a chemical imbalance, he was manic depressive and he'd have to take anti-psychotic medications for the rest of his life.
Fortunately, Levy was able to pull himself up from the psychiatric quagmire, but not before some very interesting things happened.
As a young adult, Levy had suffered severe emotional abuse by his father and by 1981 he was having difficulty figuring out how to rise above the situation. The only thing that helped was meditation so he could step back and watch what was happening in his mind.
At a certain point, says Levy, it was like his mind was struck by a lightning bolt. He suddenly realized that he was part of a mass consciousness, that we're all interconnected and interdependent. If he thought of a friend or relative he would immediately feel what that person was feeling, and he was even able to connect with the universal consciousness.
He was fully able to function in this altered state of consciousness but his friends, fearing for his mental health, checked him into a mental hospital. Immediately upon entering the hospital he noticed a female patient who was quite obviously blind, standing on the other side of the patient lounge and he found himself drawn to her.
As Levy drew closer to the woman, in his altered state of consciousness, he subconsciously began chanting, “All you have to do to see is open your eyes and look”, Over and over again he chanted and within a minute the woman had regained her sight.
Dr. Farber believes there are thousands of people like Levy, scattered in psychiatric hospitals across the country. People who aren't psychotic at all, they're simply experiencing a spiritual awakening. Some people, he says, are more sensitive to the changes in consciousness than others and they or their families may think they're having a psychotic break from reality. But he quoted R. D. Laing, a famous British psychiatrist:
“A break down is the prelude to a break through.”
Dr. Farber believes that psychiatry is only getting worse because it's destroying the lives of more and more people. Because of their greed they're even getting children hooked on anti-psychotic drugs.
“It's mythology to say that an 8-year old is going to grow up to be a crazy demented killer,” says Farber, and children all progress mentally and emotionally at different rates. If you notice your child is having some type of difficulty it's much better to address it as a family than it is to put your kids on life-destroying anti-psychotic drugs.
Dr. Farber also warns those patients who want to stop taking their prescribed medications to taper off very gradually to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms. He says that many psychiatrists will tell you to taper off over a week's time and then stop taking them completely. However, that's not slow enough, so the patient starts experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, they think they really are mentally ill, and they go back to the drugs.
Dr. Farber says it's clear that there are people out there who are really suffering and really sick. But we're in the middle of a collective psychosis, so people who are sensitive are going to be feeling that.
“We're at a time now where humanity is either going to take the next step in our spiritual evolution or the whole planet is going to be destroyed.”
Source:
http://www.examiner.com/article/seth-farber-says-mental-illness-may-actually-be-a-spiritual-gift