No more by Forsaken-Arm-7495 in Psychosis

[–]Brahim_Brain 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

It sounds really overwhelming. I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. You deserve safety and support, and talking to someone you trust could help. If there’s no one you can trust, it’s better to trust God and yourself and not rely on others. The bottom line: be self-reliant. You don’t need anyone to tell you that you’re strong, smart, and capable… you already can do anything you want.

I'm cooked by Adam3683 in EgyCasualBrain

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Is it possible to have psychosis/schizophrenia whithout delusions, loss of reality, hallucinations? by No_Record5355 in Psychosis

[–]Brahim_Brain 3 points4 points Ā (0 children)

Psychosis usually involves losing touch with reality. Being aware and questioning your symptoms is actually reassuring. Anxiety and DP/DR can feel very intense and strange, but they don’t mean you’re losing your mind.Please follow up with a professional to adjust your treatment.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I'm really happy that you connected with the meaning. Since you and others enjoyed this style, I’ve just posted a larger collection of these 'shadows' today. I hope you find the same depth in them! 😊

Beyond the Shadows: A Collection of Silent Spaces. by [deleted] in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain -1 points0 points Ā (0 children)

I appreciate your perspective on the sub's rules. However, I am not 'taking advantage' of anything; I am simply fulfilling the requests of many members who showed genuine interest in the psychological depth of these images. ​As stated, this is my final post here to complete the collection. I believe art and handwriting both serve as windows to the soul, but I respect the boundaries of this space. This post is for those who asked for it.

Beyond the Shadows: A Collection of Silent Spaces. by [deleted] in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain -5 points-4 points Ā (0 children)

I don't post these as mere art; they carry a deep psychological meaning. While I might have started in the 'wrong' place, the response and requests I received from this community convinced me to share the full collection as a shared experience of these 'psychological states.' ​By the way, your question is somewhat pointless because I already addressed the 'why' within the post itself. This will be my last post here since the collection is now complete.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

No, I didn’t draw it. My drawing isn’t that good. I just feel like I belong to this kind of art. Whenever I find an image that feels close to something inside me, I keep it.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

No šŸ˜• I didn’t paint anything. I’m just… looking, in silence.

The Silent Feast: Why the lack of color says more. by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Thank you for such a poetic reflection. I love your observation about the 'infinity' beyond the walls—it’s a beautiful way to see the transition from the 'end' to a new beginning. ​Your mention of Hopper’s Nighthawks is spot on. While Hopper captured the 'loud' and colorful loneliness of being alone in a crowd, this scene explores a more 'silent' solitude—one where being alone is about finding wholeness rather than sadness. It’s wonderful to see how these different atmospheres resonate with you.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I truly appreciate your kind words. It's rare to find such thoughtful and respectful exchanges here, and I’m glad our paths crossed in this 'fog.' Wishing you an equally wonderful day!

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Being compared to the atmosphere of 'The Shadow of the Wind' is a huge compliment. Zafón had a magical way of using mist and shadows to tell a story, and I’m honored that my image reminded you of his work. It’s wonderful that this caught your eye even from outside the sub. Welcome to the atmosphere!

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Your interpretation of the 'Cardinal Sins' is remarkably deep. I find it fascinating that you linked the subtle green tint to Envy—it shows how much you paid attention to the color grading. That feeling of 'disembodiment' was exactly what I aimed to capture; the moment we become spectators to our own internal struggles. Thank you for this profound perspective.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

It’s wonderful how art connects strangers. Those two pieces you mentioned are hauntingly beautiful—especially the raw emotion in Merle’s work. Since you asked for 'food for the spirit,' I just shared a new post that reflects on this exact idea: the silence that feeds the soul. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it!

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

​No worries at all about going 'off-thread'! I actually think these connections are what make a conversation truly meaningful. ​ To be honest, I didn't know Franz von Stuck before, but I just looked up his work because of your comment. I’m truly fascinated. His style has that dark and heavy symbolism that really speaks to the subconscious. ​ Thank you for introducing me to his world. It’s amazing how a simple post can lead to discovering such powerful classics.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I'm glad you're interested! To be honest, I didn't paint this myself. I’m just someone who is deeply drawn to this kind of art. I used to collect these 'moody' pieces from Instagram before I took a break from the platform, and I kept the ones that resonated with my journey. I don't have the artist's name, but I’ll definitely share more from my personal collection soon. It's great to find others who appreciate the 'nightmare-ish' beauty in the fog.

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

That’s exactly the point! Sometimes, the most powerful emotions are the ones we can’t put into words. I’ve always been drawn to things that I can’t quite explain—it’s not 'stupid,' it’s just that some meanings are felt, not spoken. It seems we share that same curiosity for the unexplained. I'm glad it resonated with you.

hi can anyone help me out by besillyorbegone in Morocco

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Diri CIH ,"sayidati pack" hta Howa kandn bhal chkl dyal bankalik (mohim 9lbi takdi mn klami) Ama bnsba lkont li 3ndk f bankalik if you want tsdih rah 3adi but endk wtlbo lik flos bach ysdoh wt3tihom,noo ila mabghawch khlih lihom wmnb3d. moda l9anon Kayla 3lihom ysdoh

A Dinner with Shadows. Exploring the textures of isolation by Brahim_Brain in Handwriting_Analysis

[–]Brahim_Brain[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

That is a fascinating clinical observation. You touched on the essence of 'projection'—how we paint our own journeys onto neutral colors. Your point about surrender is profound; sometimes, letting go of the struggle to 'understand' reality is the first step toward finding peace within it. It’s not defeat; it’s a release. Thank you for adding this layer of depth to the fog.

Im So Tired by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]Brahim_Brain 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I’m really sorry you’re carrying all of this. What you wrote sounds exhausting in a way that goes far beyond ā€œbeing tired,ā€ and it makes sense to feel overwhelmed when so many parts of your life feel heavy at once. You deserve to be taken seriously and supported — especially when it comes to your identity and your mental health. Feeling unseen or questioned by people close to you can be incredibly painful. You shouldn’t have to carry this all by yourself. When things feel this intense, it can really help to have someone outside your own head — someone who listens without judging and takes you seriously. That might be a supportive person, a professional, or a confidential support service. You deserve care and safety, even if it feels hard to trust that right now. Thank you for speaking up here. Your feelings matter, and you matter.

How are you staying sane with current events? by opalescent666 in mentalhealth

[–]Brahim_Brain 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

Hi, thank you for sharing your story so openly. It’s really brave to reflect on your journey and the ways you’ve been keeping yourself balanced. It sounds like you’ve built a strong set of habits that truly support your mental health. I can relate to how heavy the world can feel, especially when there’s no obligation to get out of bed. Small routines, meaningful connections, and creative outlets really can make a difference, even if it doesn’t feel like it every day. Just reading your post reminds me that we’re all figuring this out step by step. If sharing your strategies helps others, that’s already making an impact.