We all act upon the thoughts in our head:

No matter what our position or what authority we may have, we all act upon our thoughts, often not bothering to analyze the thought before we speak or act.

The saying "THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK", has far greater meaning than most people care to comprehend:

  1. Are the thoughts in my head really my thoughts.
  2. Do I understand the things in my own mind.
  3. Where did these ideas come from, others can be influenced to commend me for my suggestions (particularly subordinates) even if they are really not good suggestions.
  4. The thought can be made so strong that nothing else is accessible in my mind. This often leads to people doing major evil like murder, judging others, or group vandalism. The influence of peers can be used to make a person obey the thought which has been put in their mind.
  5. The thought can also be that "What I am about to do is not right", or "I am not sure if what I am thinking of doing is right or wrong".

    An important rule is:

    "If I feel it is wrong ... then don't!" or

    "If I feel it is good ... then I should do it!"

  6. The thoughts given by different spirits, at the same time, can cause confusion and head aches.
  7. Besides spirits speaking to us, we can also have our own personal guardian angels. The spirit or angel we are most familiar with will always come through more clearly. So if we listen to a particular evil spirit then we will find ourselves doing more and more evil things throughout our life.
  8. Most of us seek guidance many times per day. We are not sure what to do. It is then that our search for advice will often result in opportune spirits giving us advice which will hurt others then subsequently ourselves.

There are many different qualities and skills which a spirit may have, some may be evident when the child is still very young, but most become more obvious when the child starts to become more comfortable with their talents themselves.

Psychiatry has for many years labeled people as mentally ill, and subsequently destroyed their lives. Others have been drugged to the extent that their minds have no longer been in their own control.

If a person thinks about or tries to commit suicide; that is between them and God.

Neither the Government, the courts or psychiatrists have the right to intervene.

For some psychiatrists this situation becomes a steady income through a regular customer and power over that person, controlling most areas of their life.

Psychiatrists have established themselves as the authority by which people have the label "mental illness" applied to the rest of their lives.

Not all psychiatry has been destructive, many people have been assisted to cope with a trauma, anxiety etc.

Often psychiatry is called upon to control a person in order for a parent or even society to feel more comfortable.

A parent may find that a child's behaviour is inconveniencing their lifestyle to much, or embarrassing them in front of their friends.

A school teacher may find that a particular child disrupts class to much and eventually the child is sedated so the teacher can cope. Often this situation is brought about by Governments who cut spending on education so much that class sizes are unmanageable for teachers:

This may happen simply because Government members want to use the financial resources for their favoured projects, particularly those which please their party's financial contributors.

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