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Dr. Pat and Vicki examine how Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s/Heroine’s Journey offers us several Calls throughout our lives, the possible consequences of accepting or rejecting our intuition’s promptings regarding these Calls, and how you can fit the Call of your delusional dreams into your life. Watch here: https://youtu.be/vrxh2-V5xds
Dr. Pat and Vicki examine how Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s/Heroine’s Journey offers us several Calls throughout our lives, the possible consequences of accepting or rejecting our intuition’s promptings regarding these Calls, and how you can fit the Call of your delusional dreams into your life. Watch here: https://youtu.be/vrxh2-V5xds
Dr. Pat and Vicki examine how Joseph Campbell's Hero's/Heroine's Journey offers us several Calls throughout our lives, the possible consequences of accepting or rejecting our intuition's promptings regarding these Calls, and how you can fit the Call of your delusional dreams into your life. Watch here: https://youtu.be/vrxh2-V5xds
How the idea of “delusional” thinking emerged when Vicki wrote her second stage play, Does This Make Me Delusional? Dr. Pat and Vicki will discuss what “delusional” thinking is in the show’s context, examine how the Universe conspires to make your delusional dreams happen, and give listeners tips on how they can define their own dreams/gifts/talents with which they were born to make the world brighter. Watch here: https://youtu.be/QUi_3NY7Uwg
How the idea of “delusional” thinking emerged when Vicki wrote her second stage play, Does This Make Me Delusional? Dr. Pat and Vicki will discuss what “delusional” thinking is in the show’s context, examine how the Universe conspires to make your delusional dreams happen, and give listeners tips on how they can define their own dreams/gifts/talents with which they were born to make the world brighter. Watch here: https://youtu.be/QUi_3NY7Uwg
How the idea of “delusional” thinking emerged when Vicki wrote her second stage play, Does This Make Me Delusional? Dr. Pat and Vicki will discuss what “delusional” thinking is in the show's context, examine how the Universe conspires to make your delusional dreams happen, and give listeners tips on how they can define their own dreams/gifts/talents with which they were born to make the world brighter. Watch here: https://youtu.be/QUi_3NY7Uwg
Find us on Patreon for more exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/c/ColonialOutcasts We have another Operational Breakdown Episode for you! Now that the US elections are over its time to refocus on the Israel/Palestine/Iran geo-strategic flashpoint that redounds throughout the world. Join us on this episode as we discuss why the IDF is failing in its operations across the region, why the West cannot win, and why the fighting and war-mongering absolutely will not stop. A lot of delusion from Western military "experts" on this one. Featuring regular military contributors: Travis and Matthew Enderline.
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Is Chad Daybell now navigating treacherous legal waters without a paddle? This is the question on many minds as Tony Brueski, host of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, delves into the latest development in the Daybell case with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. The surprising move by John Pryor, Daybell's attorney for nearly three years, to exit the case mere months before the trial, has sparked a whirlwind of speculation and analysis. John Pryor, once a steadfast legal aid to Chad Daybell, has expressed a desire to withdraw from the case, citing a lack of qualification for a capital murder case and non-payment issues. This sudden development, just three months shy of the trial, raises questions about the sustainability and ethics of legal representation in high-profile cases like Daybell's. “Chad's hosed,” Dreeke candidly remarked on the podcast, highlighting the dire straits Daybell finds himself in without Pryor's legal expertise. Brueski probes into the implications of this legal shakeup, considering the severity of the charges against Daybell. The case, marred by the horrific killings of children and entangled in a web of deception and manipulation allegedly spun by both Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, poses a complex challenge for any defense attorney. Dreeke, with his background in behavioral analysis, offers a unique perspective on the motives and mindset behind Pryor's withdrawal. One of the most intriguing aspects of this case is the shifting blame game between Chad and Lori. Initially, it appeared that Chad Daybell's defense might involve pinning the blame on Lori, portraying her as the mastermind behind the heinous acts. However, Dreeke and Brueski speculate that a potential change of heart by Daybell might have prompted Pryor's withdrawal. “Maybe all of a sudden, Chad decided, I'm not going to throw the crazy woman under the bus,” Dreeke surmises, suggesting a possible deviation in the defense strategy that Pryor might have been preparing for. The podcast discussion also touches on the unique dynamics of the Daybell case, often described as having cult-like elements. Dreeke points out the unusual nature of Chad and Lori's relationship and their shared delusions, which have captivated public attention and baffled legal experts. Brueski and Dreeke's conversation raises the question: If Chad Daybell is no longer willing to implicate Lori Vallow in their shared crimes, what defense strategy remains? Dreeke's insights, combined with Brueski's probing questions, paint a picture of a case unraveling at the seams as it nears its crucial trial phase. The withdrawal of Pryor, a seasoned attorney, leaves Chad Daybell in an increasingly precarious position, potentially without a clear legal strategy or adequate representation. As the discussion on "Hidden Killers" concludes, one can't help but ponder the ultimate fate of Chad Daybell. With his legal team in disarray and his co-accused, Lori Vallow, already facing her own legal consequences, the path ahead for Daybell seems fraught with uncertainty and the looming possibility of severe punishment. The question remains: What led to this sudden and significant shift in Chad Daybell's defense, and what will it mean for the outcome of one of the most disturbing and complex criminal cases in recent memory? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Is Chad Daybell now navigating treacherous legal waters without a paddle? This is the question on many minds as Tony Brueski, host of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, delves into the latest development in the Daybell case with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. The surprising move by John Pryor, Daybell's attorney for nearly three years, to exit the case mere months before the trial, has sparked a whirlwind of speculation and analysis. John Pryor, once a steadfast legal aid to Chad Daybell, has expressed a desire to withdraw from the case, citing a lack of qualification for a capital murder case and non-payment issues. This sudden development, just three months shy of the trial, raises questions about the sustainability and ethics of legal representation in high-profile cases like Daybell's. “Chad's hosed,” Dreeke candidly remarked on the podcast, highlighting the dire straits Daybell finds himself in without Pryor's legal expertise. Brueski probes into the implications of this legal shakeup, considering the severity of the charges against Daybell. The case, marred by the horrific killings of children and entangled in a web of deception and manipulation allegedly spun by both Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, poses a complex challenge for any defense attorney. Dreeke, with his background in behavioral analysis, offers a unique perspective on the motives and mindset behind Pryor's withdrawal. One of the most intriguing aspects of this case is the shifting blame game between Chad and Lori. Initially, it appeared that Chad Daybell's defense might involve pinning the blame on Lori, portraying her as the mastermind behind the heinous acts. However, Dreeke and Brueski speculate that a potential change of heart by Daybell might have prompted Pryor's withdrawal. “Maybe all of a sudden, Chad decided, I'm not going to throw the crazy woman under the bus,” Dreeke surmises, suggesting a possible deviation in the defense strategy that Pryor might have been preparing for. The podcast discussion also touches on the unique dynamics of the Daybell case, often described as having cult-like elements. Dreeke points out the unusual nature of Chad and Lori's relationship and their shared delusions, which have captivated public attention and baffled legal experts. Brueski and Dreeke's conversation raises the question: If Chad Daybell is no longer willing to implicate Lori Vallow in their shared crimes, what defense strategy remains? Dreeke's insights, combined with Brueski's probing questions, paint a picture of a case unraveling at the seams as it nears its crucial trial phase. The withdrawal of Pryor, a seasoned attorney, leaves Chad Daybell in an increasingly precarious position, potentially without a clear legal strategy or adequate representation. As the discussion on "Hidden Killers" concludes, one can't help but ponder the ultimate fate of Chad Daybell. With his legal team in disarray and his co-accused, Lori Vallow, already facing her own legal consequences, the path ahead for Daybell seems fraught with uncertainty and the looming possibility of severe punishment. The question remains: What led to this sudden and significant shift in Chad Daybell's defense, and what will it mean for the outcome of one of the most disturbing and complex criminal cases in recent memory? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
Is Chad Daybell now navigating treacherous legal waters without a paddle? This is the question on many minds as Tony Brueski, host of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, delves into the latest development in the Daybell case with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. The surprising move by John Pryor, Daybell's attorney for nearly three years, to exit the case mere months before the trial, has sparked a whirlwind of speculation and analysis. John Pryor, once a steadfast legal aid to Chad Daybell, has expressed a desire to withdraw from the case, citing a lack of qualification for a capital murder case and non-payment issues. This sudden development, just three months shy of the trial, raises questions about the sustainability and ethics of legal representation in high-profile cases like Daybell's. “Chad's hosed,” Dreeke candidly remarked on the podcast, highlighting the dire straits Daybell finds himself in without Pryor's legal expertise. Brueski probes into the implications of this legal shakeup, considering the severity of the charges against Daybell. The case, marred by the horrific killings of children and entangled in a web of deception and manipulation allegedly spun by both Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, poses a complex challenge for any defense attorney. Dreeke, with his background in behavioral analysis, offers a unique perspective on the motives and mindset behind Pryor's withdrawal. One of the most intriguing aspects of this case is the shifting blame game between Chad and Lori. Initially, it appeared that Chad Daybell's defense might involve pinning the blame on Lori, portraying her as the mastermind behind the heinous acts. However, Dreeke and Brueski speculate that a potential change of heart by Daybell might have prompted Pryor's withdrawal. “Maybe all of a sudden, Chad decided, I'm not going to throw the crazy woman under the bus,” Dreeke surmises, suggesting a possible deviation in the defense strategy that Pryor might have been preparing for. The podcast discussion also touches on the unique dynamics of the Daybell case, often described as having cult-like elements. Dreeke points out the unusual nature of Chad and Lori's relationship and their shared delusions, which have captivated public attention and baffled legal experts. Brueski and Dreeke's conversation raises the question: If Chad Daybell is no longer willing to implicate Lori Vallow in their shared crimes, what defense strategy remains? Dreeke's insights, combined with Brueski's probing questions, paint a picture of a case unraveling at the seams as it nears its crucial trial phase. The withdrawal of Pryor, a seasoned attorney, leaves Chad Daybell in an increasingly precarious position, potentially without a clear legal strategy or adequate representation. As the discussion on "Hidden Killers" concludes, one can't help but ponder the ultimate fate of Chad Daybell. With his legal team in disarray and his co-accused, Lori Vallow, already facing her own legal consequences, the path ahead for Daybell seems fraught with uncertainty and the looming possibility of severe punishment. The question remains: What led to this sudden and significant shift in Chad Daybell's defense, and what will it mean for the outcome of one of the most disturbing and complex criminal cases in recent memory? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Is Chad Daybell now navigating treacherous legal waters without a paddle? This is the question on many minds as Tony Brueski, host of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, delves into the latest development in the Daybell case with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. The surprising move by John Pryor, Daybell's attorney for nearly three years, to exit the case mere months before the trial, has sparked a whirlwind of speculation and analysis. John Pryor, once a steadfast legal aid to Chad Daybell, has expressed a desire to withdraw from the case, citing a lack of qualification for a capital murder case and non-payment issues. This sudden development, just three months shy of the trial, raises questions about the sustainability and ethics of legal representation in high-profile cases like Daybell's. “Chad's hosed,” Dreeke candidly remarked on the podcast, highlighting the dire straits Daybell finds himself in without Pryor's legal expertise. Brueski probes into the implications of this legal shakeup, considering the severity of the charges against Daybell. The case, marred by the horrific killings of children and entangled in a web of deception and manipulation allegedly spun by both Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, poses a complex challenge for any defense attorney. Dreeke, with his background in behavioral analysis, offers a unique perspective on the motives and mindset behind Pryor's withdrawal. One of the most intriguing aspects of this case is the shifting blame game between Chad and Lori. Initially, it appeared that Chad Daybell's defense might involve pinning the blame on Lori, portraying her as the mastermind behind the heinous acts. However, Dreeke and Brueski speculate that a potential change of heart by Daybell might have prompted Pryor's withdrawal. “Maybe all of a sudden, Chad decided, I'm not going to throw the crazy woman under the bus,” Dreeke surmises, suggesting a possible deviation in the defense strategy that Pryor might have been preparing for. The podcast discussion also touches on the unique dynamics of the Daybell case, often described as having cult-like elements. Dreeke points out the unusual nature of Chad and Lori's relationship and their shared delusions, which have captivated public attention and baffled legal experts. Brueski and Dreeke's conversation raises the question: If Chad Daybell is no longer willing to implicate Lori Vallow in their shared crimes, what defense strategy remains? Dreeke's insights, combined with Brueski's probing questions, paint a picture of a case unraveling at the seams as it nears its crucial trial phase. The withdrawal of Pryor, a seasoned attorney, leaves Chad Daybell in an increasingly precarious position, potentially without a clear legal strategy or adequate representation. As the discussion on "Hidden Killers" concludes, one can't help but ponder the ultimate fate of Chad Daybell. With his legal team in disarray and his co-accused, Lori Vallow, already facing her own legal consequences, the path ahead for Daybell seems fraught with uncertainty and the looming possibility of severe punishment. The question remains: What led to this sudden and significant shift in Chad Daybell's defense, and what will it mean for the outcome of one of the most disturbing and complex criminal cases in recent memory? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Delusional thinking is a double-edged sword. It has the power to inspire creative innovation and push levels of resilience. It can also create fearlessness and improve your self-image, but what lies in the shadows of delusional thinking? Without intentional awareness, delusional thinking can isolate you and potentially ruin you financially. Self-sabotage often happens in the throes of delusion. Delusional thinking, if harnessed properly, can propel you to levels you've only dreamed of, but it can come at a price. Today I jump into this superpower, and I offer suggestions on how to navigate through your own moments of delusional thinking. www.BusinessFinanceAndSoul.com
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Are you feeling a little lost in life? Maybe you're going through a tough time and you just can't seem to catch a break. Well, fear not because The Hot Girl Guide Podcast is here to help you turn things around! In this episode, your host, Rebecca Shortt shares her own struggles with feeling down and out, and how she's decided to embrace a little delusional thinking to manifest the life she truly wants to live. That's right, we're talking about the power of positive thinking and how it can actually help you create the reality you want. Now, we're not saying you should completely detach from reality and start living in a fantasy world. But sometimes, a little bit of delusion can go a long way. Your thoughts have the power to shape your reality, so why not focus on the good stuff and manifest the life you deserve? Tune in to this episode for some hot tips on how to embrace delusional thinking and start creating the life you're meant to be living. It's time to turn that low point into a high point and become the best version of yourself. Business enquiries / Sponsorship requests: thehotgirlguides@gmail.com Manifesting eBook: https://rebeccashortt.com/products/the-hot-girl-guide-to-manifesting Confidence Ebook & Audiobook - https://rebeccashortt.com/products/the-hot-girl-guide-to-confidence Birth Chart Reading code 'BDAY' - https://rebeccashortt.com/products/birth-chart-analysis All other links: https://linktr.ee/Rebeccashortt Contact: hello@rebeccashortt.com
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Speaking to the TikTok trend "Lucky Girl Syndrome" / "Delusional Thinking".. & how it can actually help you Attract like a GODDESS, embody your truth & truly believe that you are who you desire to be! In this episode we discuss all about what this "Syndrome" is, what it means to be delusional + tons of tips to elevate your self-concept, perspective, energetic frequency, physical embodiment, & attract what you desire like a Goddess! If you'd like to go full force in the work, join me in : MIRROR TAPPING Affirm along with me on : YOUTUBE AFFIRMATIONS If you love the Podcast, give it a review, rating & message me on Instagram XOXO
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In episode 108 of DCP - Mike, Dennis & James talk about “Delusional Thinking”. As they share their experience, strength & hope with you in their journey of recovery
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Ignorance, Delusional Thinking, and the Human Experience
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When it comes to Bible prophecy and ministry, Jan Markell has been on the frontlines to educate and warn society about the end times. Jan is an author of over 9 books and is the founder and director of Olive Tree Ministries, a news source dedicated to informing the world about current events under a Biblical perspective. Jan also hosts a weekly radio show in Minneapolis called, Understanding the Times, where she discusses world events with prominent leaders from around the globe. In this episode, we discuss the impacts of globalism, lawlessness, and delusional thinking in our modern times. Other mentions: Olive Tree Ministries YouTube Learn more about Jeff, Todd, and their books at https://prophecyprospodcast.com Produced by Unmutable™
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I have often been accused of delusional thinking... of thinking too positively. Bad news for my foes: I hope to continue to be accused of delusional thinking far into the future. You know why? That means I’m pushing the limits of what people believe and what they think is possible for the future and for them. Why aren’t we living the lives we want to be living? Because we don’t believe it’s possible. This episode is all about giving you permission to believe bigger. To question what is being told to you. Listen in and let me know where you're going to think a bit bigger....where will you be accused of delusional thinking? Let's go! Check out the full show notes page: www.smbwell.com/95 Follow Susie on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/smb.wellness/ Get on the waitlist for her most popular program here: www.smbwell.com/bestself The post Delusional Thinking appeared first on Susie Pettit.
As the coronavirus economic lockdown drags on, there seems to be a lot of delusional thinking out there. Many people seem to believe that at some point, President Trump will snap his fingers and the economy will roar back to life. In this episode of the Friday Gold Wrap podcast, host Mike Maharrey looks at the numbers and makes the case that this is actually the early stages of an unprecedented economic meltdown. Everything is not going to be fine. He also takes on the myth of the non-essential worker. You can visit the show notes page here: https://bit.ly/2JADz1x Tune in to the Friday Gold Wrap each week for a recap of the week’s economic and political news as it relates to gold and silver, along with some insightful commentary. For more information visit https://schiffgold.com/news.
Justin and Brian are back from vacation and ready to talk about dreams, what causes them while we sleep and what the meaning behind their dreams are. This week's Delusional Thinking question is: Would you rather remember every dream you have vividly, or only need 3h of sleep a day and you can fall asleep at will.
Justin and Brian are back from vacation and ready to talk about dreams, what causes them while we sleep and what the meaning behind their dreams are. This week's Delusional Thinking question is: Would you rather remember every dream you have vividly, or only need 3h of sleep a day and you can fall asleep at will.
Listen in as Justin and Brian talk about pets, including the domestication of animals historically, statistics on pet ownership and where they lie on having pets. Don't forget to comment on the Delusional Thinking question for the week: "would you rather have every animal at your will or be the wealthiest person on the planet?"
Listen in as Justin and Brian talk about pets, including the domestication of animals historically, statistics on pet ownership and where they lie on having pets. Don't forget to comment on the Delusional Thinking question for the week: "would you rather have every animal at your will or be the wealthiest person on the planet?"
Delusional thinking is taking over, try to take the guns and see what happens, and you better work on your own shit before you decide to get married.
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In the old days of war, the winning army pretty much got to loot the countryside and take what they wanted—wealth, crops, women, whatever. These would be the spoils of victory. In a relatively civilized setting, we tend to use this term symbolically or metaphorically. The winner (the victor, the victorious one, the one who gets the victory) gets whatever benefits go with the actual winning of the title, prize, award, office, or event. These can be formal or informal. That is, they can be a designated part of the prize (a gold medal, a contract with an athletic equipment manufacturer), or they can just tag along with it (celebrity status, free gifts, media attention, a boost in the winner's love life).I don't want to focus on the illness of schizophrenia when I don't need to, but I do want to note some things I learned as I came out of my latest episode of delusion and minor psychosis, where paranoia was the overarching element.Early this morning, I am refreshed and out of any episodic states related to my illnesses. I'm now able to access what it was like, yesterday, when I blended back into this more normal life experience. I want to demystify what happened in my mind—in order to learn how to cope even better next time. I want to figure this whole darn craziness out. The more I grow, and grow more comfortable with this illness, primarily schizophrenia, the more I'm looking for answers, solutions, and understanding.I also did some thinking while the paranoid and delusional beliefs, along with my awareness of them, were still present.So I think about delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. Then I'm going to start my day, meditate, have fun, and in a couple of hours attend my psychologist's appointment, and then maybe edit part of one of my upcoming novels. But I will stay off the computer for the most part, I hope. I hope!It seems that I might more simply label hallucinations, delusions, and, in short, any psychotic feature as:• White/Black• Good/Bad• Good/Evil• Jesus/Devil• Christ/AntichristI think that I have had experience of several categories—and that one scenario will usually stand out, although many will in fact overlap. This may be:• Religion• Grandiosity/Celebrities• Aliens/Conspiracy/End of the World—DoomI made some of these notes during my episode, and more as I was coming out of it using my coping tools, of which these days I have many. I'm discovering that my delusions are for the most part rooted in some grain of truth. In a way, they would represent, were they to be mapped out, my entire worldview. The processes and the storyline are likely to have, I believe, a lot more back-story, subtext, metaphors, and symbols (to use terms from writing). As a writer, who knows about the craft, I think my knowledge helps me understand some of this schizophrenia material, and I am finding, although I am perhaps slightly biased, a correlation between writing theory and practice—starting with the idea that I am in general so fascinated with story.Some kind of historical context (Jung's theories play a large part):“To the victor go the spoils.” The spoils of victory are the extra bonuses, perks, and treasure you get for winning.Killers will kill for money and power.Think of this the other way around, as our schizophrenic realities will often distort: “To the spoils go the victor.”Let's amp that up to a more grandiose context. Perhaps: War and global catastrophe.People are out to get me (paranoia) for money, power, and status. I often believe that this is true.Then there's the storyline. Maybe it's because I am a writer, although I will often distort the story element in my writing, warping time, place, settings, and characters, as in my films (including On the Bus, Wax, Ten Years, and others) and in some of my novels.Story, story, story. The schizophrenic storyline—the delusional thinking process—is a healing process. Processes. I believe that this is the root of it all—that the storylines for me (and I would think for most suffering with schizophrenic or psychotic disorders—or thought disorders) are personal, synchronistic, and overlapping, and that symbols, mythology, and connections, even coincidences, take on a very deep and, once more, personal meaning, a very deep and personal context.I'm again digging a bit deeper into the vulnerabilities of psychosis, now that I am not currently experiencing an episode. Although my heightened awareness or metacognition often lets me know if and, it does not always.Symbolic stories. Someone's tattoo of a cross might make me think that he (or she) is God—then I might confess my sins to a complete stranger. However, if I am aware enough, these days I can usually keep this to myself and believe wholeheartedly that yes, indeed, this person with the tattoo is God, no doubt, but I'll just keep that secret to myself. This goes for any delusion. However, this then leaves me, and us, susceptible to actual theft or simply vulnerability, since if, and when, something of ours, or mine, is taken, stolen, I am somehow really and truly wronged. I often feel trapped with my secret of knowing this but having to pass it off as: “Okay, this isn't real… if that man—the man with the cross tattoo—is probably not in fact God, then no, my pack of cigarettes was probably not stolen.”Kind of frightening because if I saw my house burning down, I would likely believe this was real. This particular symptom is a common one for me. However, if it really was burning down, I think that I would probably not do a thing about it, especially while in fear and stress from the event that I am experiencing, real or not. The police would come and I'd be locked up for being schizophrenic, for making a fake 911 call, and I'd be scared—with multiple reasons reasons to be scared. Please take note that some of the above writing has been paraphrased from my second novel, Second Alibi: The Banality of Life (2014).
In the old days of war, the winning army pretty much got to loot the countryside and take what they wanted—wealth, crops, women, whatever. These would be the spoils of victory. In a relatively civilized setting, we tend to use this term symbolically or metaphorically. The winner (the victor, the victorious one, the one who gets the victory) gets whatever benefits go with the actual winning of the title, prize, award, office, or event. These can be formal or informal. That is, they can be a designated part of the prize (a gold medal, a contract with an athletic equipment manufacturer), or they can just tag along with it (celebrity status, free gifts, media attention, a boost in the winner's love life).I don't want to focus on the illness of schizophrenia when I don't need to, but I do want to note some things I learned as I came out of my latest episode of delusion and minor psychosis, where paranoia was the overarching element.Early this morning, I am refreshed and out of any episodic states related to my illnesses. I'm now able to access what it was like, yesterday, when I blended back into this more normal life experience. I want to demystify what happened in my mind—in order to learn how to cope even better next time. I want to figure this whole darn craziness out. The more I grow, and grow more comfortable with this illness, primarily schizophrenia, the more I'm looking for answers, solutions, and understanding.I also did some thinking while the paranoid and delusional beliefs, along with my awareness of them, were still present.So I think about delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. Then I'm going to start my day, meditate, have fun, and in a couple of hours attend my psychologist's appointment, and then maybe edit part of one of my upcoming novels. But I will stay off the computer for the most part, I hope. I hope!It seems that I might more simply label hallucinations, delusions, and, in short, any psychotic feature as:• White/Black• Good/Bad• Good/Evil• Jesus/Devil• Christ/AntichristI think that I have had experience of several categories—and that one scenario will usually stand out, although many will in fact overlap. This may be:• Religion• Grandiosity/Celebrities• Aliens/Conspiracy/End of the World—DoomI made some of these notes during my episode, and more as I was coming out of it using my coping tools, of which these days I have many. I'm discovering that my delusions are for the most part rooted in some grain of truth. In a way, they would represent, were they to be mapped out, my entire worldview. The processes and the storyline are likely to have, I believe, a lot more back-story, subtext, metaphors, and symbols (to use terms from writing). As a writer, who knows about the craft, I think my knowledge helps me understand some of this schizophrenia material, and I am finding, although I am perhaps slightly biased, a correlation between writing theory and practice—starting with the idea that I am in general so fascinated with story.Some kind of historical context (Jung's theories play a large part):“To the victor go the spoils.” The spoils of victory are the extra bonuses, perks, and treasure you get for winning.Killers will kill for money and power.Think of this the other way around, as our schizophrenic realities will often distort: “To the spoils go the victor.”Let's amp that up to a more grandiose context. Perhaps: War and global catastrophe.People are out to get me (paranoia) for money, power, and status. I often believe that this is true.Then there's the storyline. Maybe it's because I am a writer, although I will often distort the story element in my writing, warping time, place, settings, and characters, as in my films (including On the Bus, Wax, Ten Years, and others) and in some of my novels.Story, story, story. The schizophrenic storyline—the delusional thinking process—is a healing process. Processes. I believe that this is the root of it all—that the storylines for me (and I would think for most suffering with schizophrenic or psychotic disorders—or thought disorders) are personal, synchronistic, and overlapping, and that symbols, mythology, and connections, even coincidences, take on a very deep and, once more, personal meaning, a very deep and personal context.I'm again digging a bit deeper into the vulnerabilities of psychosis, now that I am not currently experiencing an episode. Although my heightened awareness or metacognition often lets me know if and, it does not always.Symbolic stories. Someone's tattoo of a cross might make me think that he (or she) is God—then I might confess my sins to a complete stranger. However, if I am aware enough, these days I can usually keep this to myself and believe wholeheartedly that yes, indeed, this person with the tattoo is God, no doubt, but I'll just keep that secret to myself. This goes for any delusion. However, this then leaves me, and us, susceptible to actual theft or simply vulnerability, since if, and when, something of ours, or mine, is taken, stolen, I am somehow really and truly wronged. I often feel trapped with my secret of knowing this but having to pass it off as: “Okay, this isn't real… if that man—the man with the cross tattoo—is probably not in fact God, then no, my pack of cigarettes was probably not stolen.”Kind of frightening because if I saw my house burning down, I would likely believe this was real. This particular symptom is a common one for me. However, if it really was burning down, I think that I would probably not do a thing about it, especially while in fear and stress from the event that I am experiencing, real or not. The police would come and I'd be locked up for being schizophrenic, for making a fake 911 call, and I'd be scared—with multiple reasons reasons to be scared. Please take note that some of the above writing has been paraphrased from my second novel, Second Alibi: The Banality of Life (2014).
"The Real Me" Podcast Episode 066 - DELUSIONAL THINKING: DEMYSTIFICATION More Schizophrenia Demystification on the Delusional Thinking Process and a bit on the Grieving Process with Host Jonathan Harnisch Porcelain Utopia: http://www.porcelainutopia.com iTunes Version: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-me-jonathan-harnisch/id432451121
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Join us on September 30 for a very special edition of A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY at 1 PM EST 12 Noon CST 11 AM MT 10 AM PST for a great show with hosts Marsha Casper Cook and VS Grenier with their very special guest Bonnie Trachtenberg. Bonnie is the author of the recently released novel, Wedlocked. She was senior writer and copy chief at Book-of-the-Month Club. Her debut book, Wedlocked: is now being marketed nationally and her humor gift book, The Fine Art of Delusional Thinking will be out this fall.You can go to her website for additional information about her .You won't want to miss this show it's going to be both entertaining and informative. Bonnie's going to tell us how all her experience helped her get to this place - a very successful writer! http://www.Wedlockedthenovel.com