You can see that all of the words used in the Star Arts of PSYCHOLOGY and PSYCHIATRY
are spelled using only those letters spelling the words themsElves. These are Lexigrams.
Introduction to the Lexigram
The word, LOGOS, means, the Word. How important is the word ?
"
In the Beginning is the Word, prior to the word is the Breath,
and with the breath is the Still, Quiet Love of All That Is,
Unformed and Unnamed
.
"
From the manuscript :
Letters Let Seer See
- Kathy Uno
Tortures Gate.
20070907 : Doctors World Wide Condemn United States Doctors for their
taking part in Guantanamo Bay tortures.
Source : http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2938962.ece : The
Independent News, UK
link no longer active
"For the First Time Ever" : 20070820
In the news : August 20th, 2007, the Psychologists address the Torture Issue
:
https://www.sfgate.com/
Note : original article link no longer operates
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/20/MN5PRLKVU.DTL
Please read the memorial articles regarding psychiatrist Loren Mosher.
https://goodworksonearth.org/loren-mosher-psychiatrist-memorial.html
See what happens if you do not agree to the psychopharmaceutical druggings.
Definitions of words
used on this page.
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Psychiatry and Psychiatrist are much worse, Star Arts wise.
Their
history and no longer secret doings are equally abominable.
As I look at the psychiatric and psycho-illogic names and terms and drug names
and such with the Lexigram, it gives me an ill inner feeling to do so. I
explain in the manuscript that I believe this is so because the names that are
created for the illnesses they define are not created with intuitive Love,
they are created to make profits and to control people.
Psychiatry and psychology both began with denial of man as a spiritual being,
both began with man as an animal as their premise, and both have been and are
still being extensively used for mental control of your thoughts. Their
students today are studying false knowledges, false data, false hearts and
false starts in these two 'healing fields.'
Yes... I know... there are many true hearts in these two fields .... they are
still being buried in false data, false knowings, false
knowledges. Create a dis ease with a name and give it symptoms of
genius and call them symptoms of illness, then create a drug that will affect
that symptom, give it a name, call it a cure, patent it, and sell the shit
beezlebub of it through their doctors who depend on them for their curings,
and their moneys too.
Good Works On Earth recommends the cessation of the use of the word,
THERAPIST, for obvious reasons, as they
are not THE RAPIST, and so too the ceasing and desisting of the damaging
practices of the arts, no science about them, of psychiatry and psychology.
From the Book of Names :
achhoppsty ... psychopath - the first name was
moral insanity,
then it was named moral imbeciles, then the psychopath word came into
existence.
this was created by the alienists, the term for 'psychologists' : see
aiilmnnorsty
From the Book of Names
aiilmnnorsty ... moral insanity - first term to
describe what is now known as the psychopath :
book, devil in the city, pg 87
Lawyers Lay War's Layers :
Note of 20070327 : Regarding the Criminality and Insanity of the George Bush
- Dick Cheney War Team
"This is one of the most beautifully written things I've read in long
time. My feelings exactly. Thank you."
- Madeline on March 22, 2007, blog response to the article by
Paul Slansky, linked below, and we agree.
Deep Gloat : by
Paul Slansky at the Huffpost
: offsite link source.
" ... the Justice Department scandal (shows) how it owes its existence to
the gratuitous nastiness of these
hate-driven punks in the White House.
" ... In 1967, the Yale Daily News exposed the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity's penchant for branding pledges with red hot wire hangers.
The New York Times picked up the story, which featured a former president of the frat, one George W. Bush, dismissing the resulting "insignificant" wound as "only a cigarette burn" that leaves "no scarring mark, physically or mentally." So, George Bush's first quote in the national press was a defense of torture.
"What's obvious to all but the willfully blind is that Bush truly enjoys hurting people. His every action is designed to inflict pain, from that loathsome habit of giving people nicknames - hey, media suck-ups, it's not cute, it's contemptuous, a bully-boy saying, "I think so little of you that I'm not gonna call you by your name, I'm gonna call you what I want to call you" - to the cavalier decimation of a nation. Bush's utter heartlessness is breathtaking, though no more so than the mainstream media's craven refusal to even acknowledge it, let alone to truly do its job and relentlessly point out every instance of his wanton malice."
- Paul Slansky, at the Huffpost
: offsite link :
We strongly suggest your patient reading of Mr. Slansky's description of the problem in the White House.
Here are a few responses :
"Fine article, Mr. Slansky. In my humble layman's opinion, not enough attention has been given to Bush's sadism and sociopathy,
despite his long history of bullying and callousness. His is the mentality of a bratty six-year-old kid who pulls legs off of a captured fly,
one by one, grinning and drooling while he does it. And it isn't just him. Everyone he's surrounded himself with in positions of power
are of like mentality. Our country is being run by a gang of psychopaths. THAT ALONE should be reason enough for impeachment
on grounds of unfitness to govern. I'd like to see the psychology community of the US put out a joint statement, signed by as many
as possible professional psychologists, on the dangerous madness of this court of fiends and churls."
By: KosmicKat on March 22, 2007 at 01:44pm
"Another excellent idea : Why not make up a list of his notably cruel actions, starting from his frat days on to that interview
he had with a reporter re the woman he was sentencing to death -- wasn't it something like him mimicing the woman in a
Wah Wah Please don't kill me...Please!! I'd like to see such a list. Don't just refer to all his cruelties...spell them out.
Make it easy for the press. They are more apt to use something they don't have to look up themselves."
By: LaFilleEnRose on March 22, 2007 at 01:48pm
Source : https://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-slansky-/deep-gloat_b_44020.html
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'The doctor of the future will give no medicine,
but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame,
in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.'
~ Thomas Edison
If you doubt the validity of Thomas Edison's quote,
we invite you to read the speech Fidel Castro gave in
Argentina in May of 2003, and
see what he has to say about the difference between preventative medicine
where the doctor educates the folks so they don't become ill, and
'curative' medicine with patented drugs as the 'cure' ...
which is where the money is ...
patents owned by pHARMaceuticals.
I SAT AS A CHRIST AT A CHAIR AS A
PSYCHIATRIST
CHRIST, THIS PSYCH SHIT IS A
CASH HIT!
I SAT AS A SATYR AT A TRYST
I SIT AS A PSYCHIATRIST
I SAT AS A RAPIST
IT'S A CASH ACT
IT'S A TRIP
A TRAP
I ACT AT IT
AS I SIT AS A
SPYCHIATRIST
IT IS I !!!
A
PSYCHIATRIST
I am unable to find healings in the above name word.
See what the psychiatrists have to say about their proof of mental illness :
https://goodworksonearth.org/psychiatricsurvivors.html
All of the above being said ... we know a few very capable
psychiatrists ... and each of them are working to rein in
the atrocities of the druggings in the name of healings.
Here is one very wise woman sharings a bit of knowing :
'I believe that we are solely responsible for our choices, and we have to
accept the consequences of every deed, word, and thought throughout our
lifetime.'
--Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Swiss-US psychiatrist
Do you think your child needs the services of a psychologies or psychiatrist
because of their behavior?
We invite you to read these words by Robert Kennedy, Jr., on the effects of
thimerosal, a toxic ingredient in vaccines.
thimerosal : “According to a CDC
epidemiologist named Tom Verstraeten, who had analyzed the agency's massive
database
containing the medical records of 100,000 children, a mercury-based
preservative in the vaccines – thimerosal -- appeared to be
responsible for a dramatic increase in autism and a host of other neurological
disorders among children. "I was actually stunned
by what I saw," Verstraeten told those assembled at Simpsonwood, citing
the staggering
number of earlier studies that indicate a link between thimerosal and speech
delays, attention-deficit disorder, hyperactivity
and autism. Since 1991, when the CDC and the FDA had recommended that
three additional vaccines laced with the
preservative be given to extremely young infants -- in one case, within hours
of birth -- the estimated number of cases of
autism had increased fifteenfold, from one in every 2,500 children to one in
166 children. Even for scientists and doctors
accustomed to confronting issues of life and death, the findings were
frightening. "You can play with this all you want," Dr.
Bill Weil, a consultant for the American Academy of Pediatrics, told the
group. The results "are statistically significant." Dr.
Richard Johnston, an immunologist and pediatrician from the University of
Colorado whose grandson had been born early
on the morning of the meeting's first day, was even more alarmed. "My gut
feeling?" he said. "Forgive this personal
comment – I do not want my grandson to get a thimerosal-containing
vaccine until we know better what is going on."
But instead of taking immediate steps to alert the public and rid the
vaccine supply of thimerosal, the officials and
executives at Simpsonwood spent most of the next two days discussing how to
cover up the damaging data.
According to transcripts obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, many
at the meeting were concerned
about how the damaging revelations about thimerosal would affect the vaccine
industry's bottom line. …
Vaccine manufacturers had already begun to phase thimerosal out of injections
given to American infants -- but
they continued to sell off their mercury-based supplies of vaccines until last
year. The CDC and FDA gave them
a hand, buying up the tainted vaccines for export to developing countries and
allowing drug companies to
continue using the preservative in some American vaccines -- including several
pediatric flu shots as well
as tetanus boosters routinely given to 11-year-olds. The drug companies
are also getting help from powerful
lawmakers in Washington. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, who has received
$873,000 in contributions from
the pharmaceutical industry, has been working to immunize vaccine makers from
liability in 4,200 lawsuits
that have been filed by the parents of injured children. On five separate
occasions, Frist has tried to seal all
of the government's vaccine-related documents -- including the Simpsonwood
transcripts -- and shield Eli Lilly,
the developer of thimerosal, from subpoenas. In 2002, the day after Frist
quietly slipped a rider known as the
"Eli Lilly Protection Act" into a homeland security bill, the
company contributed $10,000 to his campaign and
bought 5,000 copies of his book on bioterrorism. Congress repealed the measure
in 2003 -- but earlier this year,
Frist slipped another provision into an anti-terrorism bill that would deny
compensation to children suffering from
vaccine-related brain disorders. "The lawsuits are of such magnitude that
they could put vaccine producers out of
business and limit our capacity to deal with a biological attack by
terrorists," says Andy Olsen, a legislative assistant
to Frist. ” Source :
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense
Council, chief
prosecuting attorney for Riverkeeper and president of Waterkeeper Alliance.
He is the co-author of "The Riverkeeperepers."
Source:
http://www.toxinfreelifestyle.com/deadly-immunity-by-robert-f-kennedy-jr.html
Last checked, link not working.
Nor are there healings evident in this name word below.
Definitions :
clog n. 1. An obstruction or hindrance. 2. A
weight, such as a block, attached to the leg of an animal to hinder movement.
3. A heavy, usually wooden-soled shoe. v. clogged clog;ging clogs v. tr. 1. To
obstruct movement on or in; block up: Heavy traffic clogged the freeways. 2.
To hamper the function or activity of; impede: ' attorneys clogging our courts
with actions designed to harass state and local governments ' Roslyn L.
Anderson and Patricia L. Irvin v. intr. 1. To become obstructed or choked up:
The pipes had clogged with rust. 2. To thicken or stick together; clot. 3. To
do a clog dance. [Middle English block attached to an animal's leg]
clop n. 1. A sharp, hollow sound, as of a
horse's hoof striking pavement. v. intr. clopped, clopping, clops 1. To make
or move with this sound. [Imitative]
cloy v. cloyed, cloying, cloys v. tr. 1. To
cause distaste or disgust by supplying with too much of something originally
pleasant, especially something rich or sweet; surfeit. v. intr. 1. To cause to
feel surfeited. See note at satiate . cloyingly adv. cloyingness n.
coop n. 1. An enclosure or cage, as for
poultry or small animals. 2. Slang a. An uncomfortably confined space. b. A
prison. v. cooped, cooping, coops v. tr. 1. To confine in or as if in a coop.
See note at enclose . v. intr. Informal 1. To sleep or shirk in a parked
patrol car while on duty. Used of a police officer.
Idioms: fly the coop or blow the coop 1. To make a getaway; escape.
cop 1 n. Informal 1. A police officer. v.
tr. copped, copping, cops 1. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal.
See note at steal . 2. Slang a. To get hold of; gain or win: a show that
copped four awards; copped a ticket to the game. b. To take or catch: ' copped
a quick look at the gentleman in a caramel cashmere sport coat on the right
' Gail Sheehy
Phrasal Verbs: cop out Slang 1. To avoid fulfilling a commitment or
responsibility; renege: copped out on my friends; copped out by ducking the
issue.
Idioms: cop a plea Slang 1. To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid
standing trial for a more serious charge. [Short for copper probably from cop
variant of cap to catch from Old French caper from Latin capere; See capture ]
cop 2 n. 1. A cone-shaped or cylindrical roll of yarn or thread
wound on a spindle. 2. Chiefly British A summit or crest, as of a hill.
[Middle English summit from Old English]
cosy adj. v. n. 1. Variant of cozy .
cozy also cosy adj. cozier, also cosier, coziest, cosiest 1.
Snug, comfortable, and warm. 2. Marked by friendly intimacy. See note at
comfortable . 3. Informal Marked by close association for devious purposes: a
cozy agreement with the competition. v. intr. cozied, also cosied, cozying,
cosying, cozies, cosies : Informal 1. To try to get on friendly or intimate
terms; ingratiate oneself: ' out on the . . . hustings, cozying up to
reactionaries and racists alike ' Chuck Stone n. pl. cozies, also cosies
1. A padded or knitted covering placed especially over a teapot to keep the
tea hot. [Probably of Scandinavian origin] cozily adv. coziness n.
coy adj. coyer, coyest 1. Tending to avoid people
and social situations; reserved. 2. Affectedly and usually flirtatiously shy
or modest. 3. Annoyingly unwilling to make a commitment. coyly
adv. coyness n.
glyph n. 1. Architecture A vertical groove,
especially in a Doric column or frieze. 2. A symbolic figure that is usually
engraved or incised. 3. A symbol, such as a stylized human figure on a public
sign, that imparts information nonverbally. [Greek gluph carving from gluphein
to carve.] glyphic adj.
glop n. Slang 1. A soft, soggy mixture, as
of food: cafeterias serving nondescript glop. 2. Something, such as a piece of
writing, that is judged to be worthless. [Probably imitative of the sound of
food being mixed] glop v. gloppy adj.
goosy also goosey adj. goosier,
goosiest 1. Relating to or resembling a goose. 2. Foolish or scatterbrained.
gyp also gip Slang v. tr. gypped also
gipped gyp;ping gip;ping gyps gips 1. To deprive (another) of something by
fraud; cheat or swindle. n. 1. A fraud or swindle. 2. One who defrauds; a
swindler. [Probably short for Gypsy ] gypper n.
holy adj. holier, holiest 1. Belonging to,
derived from, or associated with a divine power; sacred. 2. Regarded with or
worthy of worship or veneration; revered: a holy book. 3. Living according to
a strict or highly moral religious or spiritual system; saintly: a holy
person. 4. Specified or set apart for a religious purpose: a holy place. 5.
Solemnly undertaken; sacrosanct: a holy pledge. 6. Regarded or deserving
special respect or reverence: The pursuit of peace is our holiest quest. 7.
Informal Used as an intensive: raised holy hell over the mischief their
children did. holily adv. holiness n.
hypoed, hypoing, hypos
1. To stimulate by or as if by hypodermic injection:
' pandering to community fears in order to hypo ratings ' Variety
loco 1 adj. Slang 1. Mad; insane. n. pl. locos
Logos n. 1. Philosophy a. In pre-Socratic
philosophy, the principle governing the cosmos, the source of this principle,
or human reasoning about the cosmos. b. Among the Sophists, the topics of
rational argument or the arguments themselves. c. In Stoicism, the active,
material, rational principle of the cosmos; nous. Identified with God, it is
the source of all activity and generation and is the power of reason residing
in the human soul. 2. Judaism a. In biblical Judaism, the word of God, which
itself has creative power and is God's medium of communication with the human
race. b. In Hellenistic Judaism, a hypostasis associated with divine wisdom.
3. Theology In Saint John's Gospel, especially in the prologue (1:1-14), the
creative word of God, which is itself God and incarnate in Jesus. In this
sense, also called Word.
logo n. pl. logos 1. A name, symbol, or
trademark designed for easy and definite recognition, especially one borne on
a single printing plate or piece of type. [Short for logogram logotype ]
loopy adj. loopier, loopiest 1. Consisting
of or covered with loops. 2. Offbeat; crazy: ' the loopy energy of Harpo Marx
' Michael Wood
oho interj. 1. Used to express surprise or mock
astonishment.
ology n. pl. ologies Informal 1. A branch of
learning:
' amphibology, parisology, and other ologies Evan Esar
[From -ology ( as in biology , geology , etc.) the study of. ]
ooh interj. 1. Used to express pleasure,
satisfaction, surprise, or great joy.
v. intr. oohed oohing oohs 1. To exclaim in pleasure, satisfaction, surprise,
or great joy:
"The crowd was oohing and aahing at the panda's enclosure." ooh n.
phycology n. 1. The branch of botany that
deals with algae.
Also Called algology . phycological adj.
phycologist n.
ploy n. 1. An action calculated to frustrate
an opponent or gain an advantage indirectly or deviously; a maneuver: 'A
typical ploy is to feign illness, procure medicine, then sell it on the black
market' Jill Smolowe [Perhaps from employ employment (obsolete) ]
poco adv. Music 1. To a slight degree or amount;
somewhat. Used chiefly as a direction. [Italian from Latin paucus.]
pol n. Informal 1. A politician.
pooch n. Slang 1. A dog. [Origin unknown]
pooh (phoo) interj. 1. Used to express disdain or
disbelief.
posh adj. 1. Smart and fashionable.
[Perhaps posh halfpenny, money, dandy from Romany pash] poshly adv. poshness
n.
Notes: 'Oh yes, Mater, we had a posh time of it down there.' So in Punch
for September 25, 1918, do we find the first recorded instance of that
mysterious word posh, meaning ' smart and fashionable, ' although in a
1903 book by P.G. Wodehouse, Tales of St. Austin's, there is a mention
of a waistcoat that was 'push.' The latter may be a different word, but in
either case the dates of occurrence are important because they are part of the
objection to deriving posh from the initials of ' Port Out, Starboard
Home. ' This was the cooler, and thus more expensive, side of ships traveling
between England and India in the mid-19th century, and the acronym POSH
was supposedly stamped on the tickets of first-class passengers traveling on
that side of ships owned by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation
Company. No evidence is definitely known to exist for this theory, however.
The Oxford English Dictionary Supplement may have found a possible
source or sources for posh. Another word posh was 19th- and early
20th-century British slang for ' money,' specifically ' a halfpenny, cash of
small value. 'This word is borrowed from the common Romany word pash, ' half,'
which was used in combinations such as på shera, ' halfpenny.'
Posh, also meaning 'a dandy,' is recorded in two dictionaries of slang
published in 1890 and 1902, although this particular posh may be still
another word. This word or these words, however, are much more likely to be
the source of posh than ' Port Out, Starboard Home, ' although the
latter source certainly has caught the public's etymological fancy.
posy n. pl. posies 1. A flower or bunch of
flowers; a nosegay. 2. Archaic A brief verse or sentimental phrase, especially
one inscribed on a trinket. [Alteration of poesy motto or line of verse
(archaic) ]
psych Informal n. 1. Psychology. v. also
psyche, psyched, psyching, psyches
v. tr. 1. a. To put into the right psychological frame of mind: The coach
psyched the team before the game.
b. To excite emotionally: She had psyched herself up so much for the camping
trip that she forgot her sleeping bag.
2. To undermine the confidence of by psychological means; intimidate: '
Depending on whose personality is stronger, one can more easily psych the
other ' Harold C. Schonberg
3. a. To analyze, solve, or comprehend. b. To anticipate or guess the
intentions of: ' Most others could never approach [his] ability . . . to
psyche out the opposition's thinking so consistently ' Steven Brill 4.
Informal To analyze and treat by psychoanalysis.
v. intr. 1. To become confused or mentally deranged.
psycho Slang n. pl. psychos 1. A psychopath.
adj. 1. Crazy; insane.
psychology n. pl. psychologies Abbr. psych.
psychol. 1. The science that deals with mental processes and behavior. 2. The
emotional and behavioral characteristics of an individual, a group, or an
activity: the psychology of war. 3. Subtle tactical action or argument used to
manipulate or influence another: He used poor psychology on his employer when
trying to make the point. 4. Philosophy The branch of metaphysics that studies
the soul, the mind, and the relationship of life and mind to the functions of
the body. (((Imagine my surprise when I see that psychology is now being
defined as a branch of metaphysics, and the definition now also includes the
studies of the soul. Author)))
sop v. sopped, sopping, sops v. tr. 1. To
dip, soak, or drench in a liquid; saturate. 2. To take up by absorption: sop
up water with a paper towel. v. intr. 1. To be or become thoroughly soaked or
saturated. n. 1. A piece of food soaked or dipped in a liquid. 2. a. Something
yielded to placate or soothe. b. A bribe.
sylph ( s¹lf) n. 1. A slim, graceful woman or
girl. 2. Any of a class of elemental, soulless beings that in the theories of
Paracelsus were believed to inhabit the air. [New Latin sylpha perhaps blend
of Latin sylvestris of the forest( from silva, sylva forest) Latin nympha
nymph ]
yo interj. Slang 1. Used as a greeting or to
attract someone's attention.
yogh yoghs n. 1. The Middle English
letter that looks like a small cursive z.
A capital yogh is drawn as this :
Read the full definition in,
Spotlight on Lost Letters
at Take Our Word For It, for the image source and description :
https://www.takeourword.com/TOW142/page1.html
Yo ! One note on 20070228 : Good Works On EArth now announces :
Sone Game Quest #8
Meet a healer name of Rima E. Laibow :
https://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?page_id=300
Rima E. Laibow, M.D. is the Medical Director of the Natural Solutions
Foundation.
She is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1970) who believes
passionately in the right of
every American to choose a personal health path that is free of government or
corporate interference.
She has practiced drug-free, natural medicine for 35 years by seeking the
underlying cause of every illness and ailment. Over During this time, she has
enjoyed remarkable success with a wide assortment of cataclysmic problems and
health promotion efforts.
Peter Breggin, M.D., psychiatrist, points out clearly that the purpose of
Thorazine is to alter and disable normal brain functions.
It is actually the HARM caused by the drug which produces the effect.
'The brain-disabling principle applies to all of the most potent psychiatric
interventions - neuroleptics, antidepressants, lithium, electroshock, and
psychosurgery. . . the major psychiatric treatments exert their primary or
intended
effect by disabling normal brain function. Neuroleptic lobotomy, for example,
is not a
side effect, but the sought-after clinical effect. Conversely, none of the
major
psychiatric interventions correct or improve existing brain dysfunction, such
as any
presumed biochemical imbalance. If the patient happens to suffer from brain
dysfunction, then the psychiatric drug, electroshock, or psychosurgery will
worsen
or compound it.'
The
psychiatrists continue to promote and attempt to educate the public into
believing Thorazine
and
other drugs 'help' correct a mental disease. This is so far from the truth.
That they even
believe this themselves is meaningless. Whether or not some psychiatric
patients have brain
diseases (which has still never been verified - it's only a theory) is
irrelevant to this
brain-disabling principle. Even if someday a subtle defect is found in some
mental patients, it will
not
change the damaging effect of the current treatments in use by psychiatry. Nor
will it change
the
fact that the current treatments worsen brain function rather than improving
it. If, for
example, a person's emotional upset is caused by a hormonal problem, by a
viral infection, or by
ingestion of a hallucinogenic drug, the impact of the neuroleptics is still
that of a lobotomy. The
person now has his or her original brain damage and dysfunction plus a
chemical lobotomy.
In
summary, Thorazine, and all neuroleptics, cause chemical lobotomies with no
specific
therapeutic effect on any symptoms or problems. Their main impact is to blunt
and subdue the
individual. They also physically paralyze the body, acting as a chemical
straightjacket.
Additionally, these drugs are the cause of a plague of brain damage effecting
up to half or more
of
long-term patients. Psychiatry refuses to accept these criticisms despite a
large amount of
evidence to the contrary. The psychiatric industry cannot tolerate
dissemination of the truth as
this
strikes at the very core of their theoretical foundation (which is largely
false).
As
mentioned in other articles in this site, psychiatry and modern psychology
have redefined the
meaning of the word 'psychology', and completely ignore addressing the
person's actual
problems they have with life and their own minds. The entire realm of
personality, including
thought, concentration, intention, imagination, goals, hopes, and dreams are
omitted from the
psychiatric approach. Dealing with these areas directly through counseling,
support groups,
religion or alternative methods such as meditation or visualization
techniques, has been forgotten.
The
result is a complete attempt to control behavior ONLY, with absolutely no
regard for the
person themselves. It should be no surprise psychiatric methods actually
inhibit and harm the
basic
aspects of the human personality which it's very nomenclature ignores and
denies..
Psychiatry is a modern day belief system not dissimilar to the religious
structures of the Spanish
Inquisition. The psychiatrists are the High Priests, they tolerate no
criticisms, will never alter their
views
despite all evidence to the contrary, and will fight relentlessly to maintain
their positions of
power
and authority. What makes it worse though is that psychiatric theories,
parading as
'science', have insinuated themselves in nearly all aspects of modern society
- government, law,
medicine,
sociology, social services, and education.
Their influence is dulling the overall
awareness and ability of the entire society.
(Much
of the information in this article came from chapter 3 of Peter Breggin's
classic expose on
psychiatry, Toxic Psychiatry.)
Suggested Reading:
Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry : Drugs, Electroshock, and the Role
of the FDA
Today! by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
Toxic
Psychiatry : Why Therapy, Empathy, and Love Must Replace the Drugs,
Electroshock,
and
Biochemical Theories of the New Psychiatry by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
The
Manufacture of Madness : A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental
Health
Movements by Thomas S. Szasz, M.D., Professor
Law,
Liberty, and Psychiatry : An Inquiry into the Social Uses of Mental Health
Practices by
Thomas S. Szasz, M.D., Professor
Bedlam : Greed, Profiteering, and Fraud in a Mental Health System Gone Crazy
by Joe Sharkey
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We invite you to view the healings in the name in the
Name Art of GEORGE WALKER BUSH
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Otherwise,
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The following was sent to us by a reputable source.
There is no author attached to this test ...
No 'famous' name with it as author...
Yet the fame is claimed ....
[ Editor Note : The above note was posted in 2004 or prior.
The below note was just posted on the date showing ]
We now know, on 20060128, from Snopes.com,
that this is a FALSE PSYCHOLOGY TEST
and this is a FALSE PSYCHIATRIC TEST
https://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/sister.htm
Per Snopes above, what follows is a false test
and was never used by the healing professions.
PSYCHOLOGICALLY SPEAKING
This is a genuine psychological test.
:: Note of 20060128 ::: that statement is a falsehood, per Snopes.com
It is a story about a girl.
::: Per Snopes.com, this is a fabricated story, not a true way of knowing
something.
While at the funeral of her own mother, she met this guy whom she did not
know. She thought this guy was amazing, so much the dream guy she was
searching for, that she fell in love with him right then and there but never
asked for his name or number and afterward could not find anyone who knew
who he was. A few days later the girl killed her own sister.
Question: What is her motive in killing her sister?
Give this some thought for a while before you scroll down.
Answer:
She was hoping that the guy would appear at the funeral again.
If you answered this correctly, you think like a psychopath.
This was a test by a famous American psychologist used
to test if one has the same mentality as a killer.
Many arrested serial killers took part in this test and answered it
correctly.
If you didn't answer the lie correctly - good for you.
If you answered the lie correctly, or not, please see
the Star Art of MEDITATION
The proof the above 'test' is an internet lie, lies here :
https://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/sister.htm
We share below actual searches folks have done on the internet search engines
to arrive at this page.
Here is the condensed data ...
14 Jun, 2004 21:52:00 spychology
14 Jun, 2004 21:52:00 spychology
14 Jun, 2005 21:52:00 satiate brain functions
14 Jun, 2005 21:52:00 acronym symbol psychiatrist
15 Jun, 2005 01:03:43 goals of spychology
15 Jun, 2005 20:15:54 psycho drug names
16 Jun, 2004 17:53:47 history of spychology
16 Jun, 2005 18:33:22 reversed spychology
16 Jun, 2005 19:43:04 'psychology school of thoughts'
17 Jun, 2005 16:58:37 spychology
21 Jun, 2005 18:26:00 l earn how to be a phycologist fast
21 Jun, 2004 07:30:06 history of spychology
22 Jun, 2004 05:53:35 education in spychology
22 Jun, 2004 23:28:41 psychopath crazy test funeral
22 Jun, 2005 05:49:14 psychology logos
24 Jun, 2004 00:49:31 psychology-school of thoughts
24 Jun, 2004 01:08:56 history of spychology
24 Jun, 2004 19:32:26 psychiatry steal from psychology
24 Jun 2005 04:01:21 Psychiatry God
25 Jun, 2004 15:58:14 spychology
27 Jun, 2004 13:45:15 spychology
29 Nov, 2005 20:49:21 Psychology Lexigram
30 Nov, 2005 02:52:23 Slang for psychiatist : shrink
01 Dec, 2005 17:16:57 phycological human satisfaction
02 Dec, 2005 06:20:12 spychology topics
02 Dec, 2005 18:30:10 psychiatry defrauds America
There are no healings locatable in the two words of psychology and psychiatry.
You could search their 'assembled data knowledges' for years while being mired
in the muck of pharmaceutical names of dis eases and their patented cures,
tied to their dis abilities and buying their 'restored' 'abilities' ad
infinitum, ad nauseum, in lame medical claims and lame medical lies.
Go organic ... let these spy 'knowledges' die, along with their programmings
and druggings forced upon our children in schools, et al.
Call yoursElf a Counselor or a Healer or anything but a psychologist,
psychiatrist or therapist. Let these words die a quiet death through
non-use.
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