The author reflects on being labeled a “psychopath” and feeling ridiculed, emphasizing that self-identity can lead to suffering. Regardless of misunderstanding, they advocate for seeking one’s true identity through contemplation to escape crises linked to perceived separateness. They suggest mental renunciation and introspection as paths to understanding nondual truth.
Tag: Mental health
18 Poems
The Urge Sunrises and sunsets are beautiful Stars in the night take my breath away The blue sky, the mountains, … More
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P-factor in Mental Illness
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Good Mental Health Ain’t What You Think It Is
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