05-23-2017, 08:07 AM
Oh well, that's alright, your question is a good example of how we instantly fall back on our need for understanding, we do the same thing to "schizophrenic experiences", just subject them to our need for understanding while they can't be grasped by the understanding we're capable of. So the people we classify as schizophrenic get subjected to the same impossibility to have to understand, we make them interpret their very own experiences as bad while we don't even understand what those experiences are like, instead we expect them to explain their experiences to us until everyone us under the belief they can be understood. For the ones that don't have those experiences it's easy, for the ones that do have them, it's alienating, it creates a whole new problem.
I attempt to reject every label for that reason but I can't avoid being part of the illusion of a shared reality cause I don't know what life is like without it, i'm not focused on understanding though, i'm focused on the possibilities created by going beyond understanding
I attempt to reject every label for that reason but I can't avoid being part of the illusion of a shared reality cause I don't know what life is like without it, i'm not focused on understanding though, i'm focused on the possibilities created by going beyond understanding