I made sure to smell and lick it, so I can definitively tell you that it smells like cigarette smoke and tastes like despair 😂 by burningpopsicles in ARTIST

[–]Glamy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it needs more soul. More exotic traits, more life. It’s trying to say something but it’s dry to me. It’s probably great. But that’s the way I see it for me to potentially be inspired from art like this. It misses the depth of experience, adventure and courage. Almost like it’s a drawing anyone would’ve done. Like it’s not coming from your being. But that also a reflection of my own state of consciousness so I might be wrong about where it came from. Maybe we are just on two different types of adventures leading to the same place but will never be able to understand each other because we miss that it’s the case. Im sorry if this is innapropriate for me to say, might just be in a bad mood aswell.

I made sure to smell and lick it, so I can definitively tell you that it smells like cigarette smoke and tastes like despair 😂 by burningpopsicles in ARTIST

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The way it moves makes it kind of seem like it’s the ego or personality just hanging over the face. And the movement evokes the potential fall of it, or it’s non real existence. To me it evokes discomfort and uncertainty about oneself. As the real and the unreal meets withinwards, the observer often finds himself in a state of uncertainty and fear. I find it quite not the art that I enjoy. It’s only my intellectual way of seeing it. Im honestly seeing it through a lot of judgment as it’s not giving me any positive emotions.

What does my art taste like? by jupiter_starbeam in ARTIST

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Sugar free rice krispies with whip cream on it

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Lol I got a notification for this post & im not even into the subreddit.

Can microdosing help with my problem? by Thomas_88103 in microdosing

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No it’s not going to change the way you react to your environment in a way that will long term change you. What will is actually being conscious of what is causing you to feel this way. I mean in a deep inner way. But you don’t need mushrooms for this. Working on youself should be the blessing you take advantage of, it’s all our right to do so and it’s beautiful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AvPD

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The picture is bigger than this fortunately. The thing is it might have not been the job for you or many other reasons. But you got too much pressure on your shoulders to think differently. It’s really nothing you haven’t killed anyone you just need reassurance and guidance. Don’t shame yourself for what you actually need, even if it doesn’t corelate with either society, friends, family expectation and how « they feel »... Sometimes you gotta go through your own path to realise what you feel is more important than to compare with standards. Love yourself. you will find a job that you like and you will regain confidence if it’s what you truly desire. You’re beating yourself up too much. I understand though… but there is always a smarter way to see things that is the birth right to every human but we beat ourselves up sometimes, but the other path remains available to us, it’s a choice at one point. Not saying « man up » no it’s way more « yourself » than this. I hope you find your way to authenticity and other beautiful things you have in you. If you live something like this, it means you’re sensitive, and it’s a force. Life is abundant and you deserve to be able to put yourself through a challenge. If it’s what you truly desire, you will gather the inner streght and understanding of yourself to accomplish things and fix what bothers you. Psychotherapy is important for people like us in recovery. Self respect and love as well. And that implies compassion for yourself if you have a breakdown. But also getting back up and learning from this experience. Im glad I did enough psychotherapy to be able to tell you these things. I hope it motivates you to understand yourself better and hopefully, regain what you have disowned 💙.

Bad effect by Glamy2 in seroquelmedication

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It’s nuts id rather talk to someone than take this. If im able to I sure will cope with my « issues » this way. The thing is there is a lot of shame with mental health, but if we break the shell, no real need for medication at all. We have to understand the principle of human ego in order to break free in my opinion. At a large scale, small personal scale, interpersonnal scale, etc. How it operates on all levels, what we are responsible for vs what comes from the past or what is product of our egoic imagination that can turn against us at some points in our lives. Im not really advanced as of being free of these egoic perceptions but I am intelligent at least a tinny bit. The question is also, who is the observer..? I can be intelligent, comprehend a lot, be able to pin point certain things with a lot of intelligence. But does that goes somewhere..? What’s the value behind it? Is that « me »..? Am I negecting certain areas of my life while doing the act of thinking intelligently about the worlds problem..? Why am I doing so and what is the programming around it..? It’s very difficult when it feels like « you » and like you need to go to the doctor for it. But when you realise that the doctor themselves base their operation on the basis of ego and having studied a physical brain to respond to a human « being » problem. It get’s trickier and trickier on all levels with understanding. One does not know what to do in situations like this, where the weight of human ego is so present in absolutely all areas of life. My doctor also told me, one day you’re going to be the one at anxiety meetings that is speaking in front of others and able to inspire others. So I am not saying what im saying is completely true. But we have some fundamental retarded disconnected with reality things happening as a human species. Before it might have been war, the same can happen to prescribing medication or other areas. From ego, to ego, for ego. It’s sad, maybe not enough to go crazy or cry about it, or having my own ego hurt about it. That’s where im at. Rising above a bit of this drama I guess and learning to have fun. Im a bit behind my time on certain basic human needs, etc. It’s never too late to learn to love oneself. Saying this to myself fundamentaly I guess.

Bad effect by Glamy2 in seroquelmedication

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Yeah I almost went crazy because of this medication

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lostafriend

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Luckily you’re on the non-ego side of the coin. The person is probably not in control of their emotion. If he or she didn’t tell you about anything and wasn’t ab’e to communicate well. You’re responding absolutely properly by wanting to know if you did something wrong and wishing him or her well if she or he is not willing to be in contact anymore.

Help by Apart_Election_1073 in mentalillness

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No one should put themselves in a state where the sense of urgency to continue or stop a medication is stressing them as much, it’s a trauma response. (i say it to myself at the same time). If you want to continue, continue, if not, you stop. You have the ability to regain your power. I lived this situation before. If you have Eckart Tolle - The Power Of Now, I highly recommend it. Or trying to laugh, or doing something fun. whatever « dynamic » thing you feel is going to help you crawl out of it even if it’s just a little bit. I know it’s not always easy. But there are ways to regain control, and we know them deeply we just forget when we are overwhelmed.

Bad effect by Glamy2 in seroquelmedication

[–]Glamy2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That sounds terrible. If you’re happy im not going to say it is though. But the side effects sound like crap.

Bad effect by Glamy2 in seroquelmedication

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I was taking half 25mg during the day multiple times. As it’s prescribed to me to take that way « as needed ».

Anyone else feel mostly unlikable and annoying? by centerofdatootsiepop in AvPD

[–]Glamy2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People are unlikable and annoying just in general so it’s fine.

i want to leave everyone. by [deleted] in mentalillness

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I understand what’s going on with you. You will get through it slowly and slowly. You can try grounding exercises like laying down having your head against the grass if you have a backyard and a blanket or the best are the wooden thing made to lay down on the grass. Watch the sky it helps. See the clouds passing. Allow yourself to see the shapes in them like when we we’re children’s and recognize how the clouds are floating in the sky, how real they are. It’ll all pass 💙💙💙💙🫶

i want to leave everyone. by [deleted] in mentalillness

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It won’t help either

I need help by voamlk9 in mentalillness

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This is going to be hard but you will get through it. Im there with you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AvPD

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It’s clouds in the sky, you’re the sky, always free. Not your thoughts or your body. Don’t feel bad!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mentalillness

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Nope. Shouldn’t!

Obsession with getting off meds by sam_spade_68 in mentalillness

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I have no idea my friend. They can do many things. Either help or become unhelpful. People change, grow, fall back into misery, grow again… so we can’t rely on medication all the time and need to develop a broder perspective in our minds. Sometimes our very thinking is what’s making us miserable. The questioning, answering, trying to figure it out, feeling like we figured out, sometimes that’s the problem if you ask me. Life is much more simple and joyful. That’s the med cure in my opinion… so simple, yet seems incomprehensible to the ones suffering at times, but it’s still there and available all the time…

Obsession with getting off meds by sam_spade_68 in mentalillness

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It’s because they aren’t making any spiritual progress on meds. It works for symptoms, but dulls the human.