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Dr. Gary Nolan suggests that it's possible that some people suffering from schizophrenia could be experiencing something real. 👇 While in the West, we view schizophrenia as a medical condition, some eastern cultures see it as a spiritual or supernatural phenomenon. Recent studies have shown that in people with... show more
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I think it’s a good question not all people are “crazy”

I agree. I think it's very possible they could be experiencing something real!

I've been saying this for years. Since my autisic grand-child was born. They are evolved, and live in a different awareness than we without do.

@SJurach My son has symptoms of autism. My heart hurts for him because I can tell he feels different from others. I felt the same way growing up. People can get mad all they want. I absolutely believe it's possible.

"some eastern cultures see it [schizophrenia] as a spiritual or supernatural phenomenon." Which ones do this? I'm pretty sure they recognize schizophrenia as a mental health condition in Asia.

Also, in some African and native American cultures. I swear you like picking on me, lol.

At this point I think that DMT really does open our perception to other realms and dimensions. It's not just "hallucinated experience". But I am not sure about schizophrenic condition, haven't thought about it much.

Assuming that DMT is really a link to other realms, it would be a pretty big coincidence that people suffering from "hallucinations" would have higher levels of DMT without there being a connection!

Possibly demonic possession however I have schizophrenic friends and they have triggers like marijuana, after a smoke they start hallucinating even though marijuana doesn’t contain DMT unless it increases their metabolism which may raise natural DMT production.

Interesting thought!!! Yeah, weed is a big no no for those with schizophrenia lol
