Spirit, Religion, and Mental Health
Lincoln Stoller2024-10-02T01:02:42-07:00Your mind is limited by the questions you ask. Most mental ill health is learned and socially maintained. It is not a disease.
Your mind is limited by the questions you ask. Most mental ill health is learned and socially maintained. It is not a disease.
Could it be that human beings simply do not have the brains to be a successful species?
Our deepest questions don’t have goals or single answers. Each of our abilities answers these questions differently.
"Sensations, Thoughts, and Emotions" reflects my understanding of psychology, myself, and relationships.
Understanding our emotions is a necessary step forward in our evolution.
There are two conversations, the intellectual one is verbal, the emotional one is visual.
While we cannot reduce dreams to symbols, we can reduce them to threads whose “meaning” lies in the patterns they weave.
True engagement happens when you share the same emotion.
Explore altered states of consciousness. Be creative in your thinking beyond what psychedelics enable and regardless of what psychotherapists offer.
It is one thing to separate church and state. It’s quite another to separate spiritual meaning and behavior.
Stop breaking apart dysfunctional families and, at the same time, stop accepting them.
To learn this material, break it down. If it has the power that I suggest, it will then sprout of its own accord, like magic beans.