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Default Mar 27, 2020 at 08:12 PM
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What do you think about this theory of what Schizophrenia really is? I certainly think it is possible. Anyone else think this makes sense?

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Default Mar 27, 2020 at 11:59 PM
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Hi, TunedOut! I couldn't do the YouTube, so I googled Abraham Hicks re: schizophrenia. I found forums & articles, very interesting. I will explore all that further when I can. I believe many brains (if not all) are capable of creating endless amounts of things, & that the so-called conscious mind is separate from the rest of the brain & geared mainly for the outside world. And in my case, some other area of my brain has figured out how to talk to the conscious mind, or has created extra minds that can do that.
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