Sunday, November 13, 2005

confess/betray/persuade

at one time i was naive enough to think that

everyone, ideally, should be looking out for me

and my best interest. but as i got entangled in the torture-system

of psychiatry, i realized that most people will "go along"

with a torture-system when they are paid to do it.

communication itself can sometimes focus on a triad: confess/

betray/persuade. the psychiatric system, the torture-system,

expects the willing participant to confess everything about himself.

then the authorities try to get him to believe that psychiatry is

the answer, that drugging or electroshock is the answer, that

being locked up is a good thing, ultimately. this is the persuasion part.

and this is where the brainwashing can begin. and finally, the

authorities betray themselves as they serve the money, the drug companies,

the hospital, the clinic. to the extent that you willingly get involved in this

torture-system, you betray yourself. and of course, psychiatrists

and other authorities betray people to the police all the time,

when a confession is made of something that is ambiguous.

the answer is this: you must forge your own spiritual path.

keep your own counsel. don't "confess" all of your thoughts to an

authority. don't be brainwashed by the claims of religion,

or psychology, which sprang from its practice of confession.

life is to be lived, to be enjoyed, not analyzed or dissected.

you must have a list of things that you want to do with your

life, experiences to be had, things to be enjoyed. to be lost

in words is a form of self-damnation, and psychiatry is only

all-too-willing to place you in a form of hell. "just do it."

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