The cause of shyness/insecurity/anxiety?

August 8th, 2010

Objective Faith asked:


I used to be very shy/insecure/anxious, and I had no idea how to fix it. So, I went to a psychiatrist and she placed me on an anti-pyschotic (what she calls “ego-glue, as it collects the mind). After switching medicines and doses COUNTLESS times, I realized the cause of shyness/insecurity/anxiety.

Shyness/insecurity/anxiety is caused by psychosis – psychosis is the ailment that produces these symptoms.

Basically, to be psychotic is to be mostly mind (identify as mind) with one’s SELF within, masked by the mind. To be normal (correct) is to be mostly self (identify as self) with one’s MIND within, masked by the self.

Now that I’m normal (not psychotic), I have no shyness/insecurity/anxiety. If you have any of these, you are technically psychotic, as it’s not natural to have these symptoms if in a normal state – an anti-psychotic would cure you of all these symptoms.

Observing, I’d say about 1/2 of the world is sane (normal), 1/4 is in between, and 1/4 is psychotic.

Your comments?
The reason one is shy/insecure/anxious is due to having one’s “head in the clouds,” aka being out of touch with reality (psychotic).

Herman

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anxiety attacks? or just caring too much?

May 31st, 2010

Becki asked:


I get really really woried about the smallest things, I always have to a certain degree but its getting worse. For example if i argue with someone, I have actually been physically sick afterwards and I get goosebumps and shake violently, i cant calm down or concentrate or sleep until i see them and resolve it. Today my friend told me he is angry i called him late last night and is not replying or answering my calls, he may be just at work?, but i am suffering the same symptoms and checking my phone and emails every 5 mins. my ex said that it is insecurity and people thought i was being clingy. but its different. i just cannot stand having isues with people :/

what should i do?

thanks x

ANGEL

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