First half, he introduces that he thinks he is going to be a schizophrenic, and that he has introductory symptoms. I bring up buddhism and cessation of suffering through annihilation of the ego.
ME says: ok but what is it ME says: that's bad ME says: that makes u suffer
MY FRIEND says: i feel no emotion MY FRIEND says: only stress MY FRIEND says: cant really feel good MY FRIEND says: i feel dreamlike
ME says: are you unable to relax?
MY FRIEND says: have no desires MY FRIEND says: yes MY FRIEND says: have no feeling MY FRIEND says: at all MY FRIEND says: all i do is sleep
ME says: so then you aren't unhappy ?
MY FRIEND says: and sit at the computer MY FRIEND says: mm MY FRIEND says: id say i am unhappy MY FRIEND says: i can feel somewhat bad
ME says: ok well... ME says: you aren't sad ME says: i guess ME says: ?
MY FRIEND says: frustrated MY FRIEND says: tired
ME says: yeah I have been like this a lot too
MY FRIEND says: desperate
ME says: well, how i was before adderall ME says: except now im quite a bit better ME says: I can tell you what I have done to make it better
MY FRIEND says: did you read the symptoms
ME says: ok i will right now ME says: --The inability to experience joy or pleasure from activities (called anhedonia) ME says: has been the worst for me ME says: my whole life ive struggled with this
MY FRIEND says: i wouldnt be surprised if you matched a lot of the symptoms
ME says: u don't have hallucinations right?
MY FRIEND says: no MY FRIEND says: had some delusions though
ME says: have u spent time
MY FRIEND says: if they werent delusions MY FRIEND says: then were living in a matrix MY FRIEND says: which is actually quite possible MY FRIEND says: and likely
ME says: naw i don't think so ME says: i have reason to believe it isn't so ME says: you have spent time analyzing yourself and exploring your own consciousness? ME says: right?
MY FRIEND says: yes
ME says: I think you're just waking up, and that is hard ME says: you need to get in touch with the source of your experiences as much as possible ME says: you know, when you are really focused, and your ego disappears ME says: do you know what im talking about?
MY FRIEND says: well MY FRIEND says: i dont have an ego MY FRIEND says: anymore
ME says: well i dont believe that ME says: if you didn't have an ego you wouldn't have anything to complain about
MY FRIEND says: i felt i lost it on lsd actually
ME says: if you are unhappy you definitely have an ego
MY FRIEND says: thats a buddhist concept MY FRIEND says: that doesnt seem true to me
ME says: well it seems true to me and i wish it seemed true to you because it's where my improvement in life has come from
MY FRIEND says: yah if you want to not feel anything MY FRIEND says: i dont call this an improvement
ME says: tell me ME says: if this makes sense to you ME says:
ME says: it gets to the point when he starts talking about the blue jay ME says: don ME says: don't you wonder why you are unhappy? ME says: you think it's just a material thing that you can't change only with your mind ?
MY FRIEND says: im listening to a song now MY FRIEND says: later
ME says: i ME says: will become enlightened ME says: and show you that it's real and worth doing
MY FRIEND says:
ME says: if you're unhappy it's because you want something you've had before ME says: i'd think ME says: if u don't want to talk about this stuff it's fine
MY FRIEND says: i dont mind
ME says: if you had food ME says: to live ME says: and shelter to keep you warm ME says: and nothing else ME says: and no responsibilities ME says: you would still have that unhappiness right?
MY FRIEND says: yes
ME says: do you wonder why that is?
MY FRIEND says: i do
ME says: in that situation, shouldn't you be able to be happy anyways? ME says: in any given moment you aren't sad right? I think I understand because I am so similar to you. ME says: I think it's because you want to be happier ME says: that you are unhappy ME says: it's a wanting things to be different ME says: that causes the negative aspects of how you feel ME says: it is certainly impossible to feel bad ME says: if you give no attention to how you feel
MY FRIEND says: hmm MY FRIEND says: thats interesting MY FRIEND says: ive smoked a bit MY FRIEND says: and when you said MY FRIEND says: about wanting things to be different MY FRIEND says: i kinda stopped doin git MY FRIEND says: and felt better MY FRIEND says: immediately MY FRIEND says: it wont disappear that easily but MY FRIEND says: seems like youre right
ME says: Something else I would recommend ME says: is to try very hard to be thankful for things, and appreciate ME says: each and every little thing ME says: be happy about each and every thing ME says: if you are in a good mood, it is much easier to see ME says: that everything is great, every little thing is a gift ME says: but we can still condition ourselves to see things that way, even if life is hard for us ME says: just spend time, look at a tree, see how beautiful it is and what a gift that is ME says: or feel your body, that you can feel sensation. what a gift that is ME says: if you get good enough at it, everything is a gift. even pain ME says: to simply be able to feel anything ME says: is a blessing ME says: and if you condition yourself to think this way ME says: it is eventually true ME says: and if you are looking at everything positively ME says: it really doesn't matter what other people think of things, for you, life is beautiful and great ME says: but that takes time and effort ME says: and requires you to stop and put effort into it ME says: when you are feeling down
MY FRIEND says: interesting
ME says: Even if you have uncurable schizophrenia and eventually you were a total lunatic, I think you can still change your views to the point where life is great and something you appreciate
2nd half, I expand upon the role of the ego in our suffering, and explain a little more what buddhism/enlightenment is about
MY FRIEND says: hmm MY FRIEND says: i like what you wrote now
ME says: the point with buddhism is to not "see" things any way. they just are as they are. but that is much harder than it sounds ME says: mentally we tell stories about everything that is happening ME says: rather than just experiencing the sensation of pain, for example ME says: we feel it as something that hurts ME says: rather than just what it is ME says: pain doesn't hurt until we tell ourselves it hurts ME says: do you understand what i am saying? and do you agree with it ?
MY FRIEND says: im not sure MY FRIEND says: i think most healthy people dont have the ability to turn off pain MY FRIEND says: you have to dissociate to do that
ME says: not turn it off ME says: pain, the sensation, does not mean "it hurts". it's just a feeling of what is happening ME says: the "it hurts" part is when we expand upon the sensation of pain ME says: does that make more sense?
MY FRIEND says: yes MY FRIEND says: ive thought this before
ME says: the "expand upon the sensation of pain". that part, I would say, is the doing of the ego ME says: and it works for everything, not just pain ME says: pleasure too ME says: taste, sight, sounds ME says: etc ME says: so in buddhism the goal is to eliminate the ego so you are experiencing everything just how it is ME says: instead of these expanded versions that our ego creates ME says: because when you are experiencing everything just how it is, that is ultimately peaceful and there can be nothing wrong with it ME says: part of me hopes that you really investigate what I am talking about because I know you are capable of getting there, like I am ME says: your eyes are open, and most people's are not ME says: thats why things are so hard for you I think
MY FRIEND says: im thinking about it
ME says: it's why i got ME says: basically addicted to weed ME says: well, why i liked weed so much ME says: and adderall I guess ME says: they help me get to the place where you are experiencing things just how they are ME says: but they also (especially weed) can have negative effects as well ME says: or just like, side effects ME says: like change how you feel ME says: I think the reason they made it easier to get to the place where you experience things for how they really are ME says: is because they made me feel better, feel happier ME says: and when you are happier it is easier to get to that place ME says: but if you do a lot of research on say, ramana maharshi ME says: it is pretty interesting ME says: ramana maharshi wasn't even a buddhist ME says: he wasn't anything ME says: the only method to attain enlightenment that he used was ME says: to sit and look for the source from which all experiences arise ME says: the place that the ego, or "I" thought comes from ME says: and eventually he found it and that is where he stayed ME says: do you know the quote ME says: "It's like a finger pointing to the moon. Don't look at the finger, or you'll miss out on all the heavenly glory." ME says: ? ME says: Because that quote perfectly explains what the buddhist view of the ego is, the role it plays in our lives ME says: The moon = the source of our experiences. The finger = our egos. ME says: And most people look at the finger rather than looking at the moon
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uglymoose89   United States. September 04 2009 13:42. Posts 432
Now, regarding the blog, I think it was quite interesting. I've never interacted with buddhism so I didn't really know the main concepts but this was actually interesting. I do think your friend is fine, he's just having a depression or something.
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travis   United States. September 04 2009 15:09. Posts 11643
On September 04 2009 14:03 Failsafe wrote: peep peep peep
are you successfully learning buddhism without the benefit of a mentor? or do you have a mentor?
I only call myself a buddhist because my views coincide with the teachings of buddha. In buddhism, all the learning you do is attained through self-teaching.
"Gurus" and the like are just guides that help point you in the right direction.
On September 04 2009 14:22 micronesia wrote: I sincerely hope you used some kind of a find/replace tool rather than manually changing every name Travis.
Interesting blog Travis.
I used notepad's replace feature
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FastEddieV   United States. September 04 2009 17:56. Posts 166
On September 04 2009 14:03 Failsafe wrote: peep peep peep
are you successfully learning buddhism without the benefit of a mentor? or do you have a mentor?
I only call myself a buddhist because my views coincide with the teachings of buddha. In buddhism, all the learning you do is attained through self-teaching.
"Gurus" and the like are just guides that help point you in the right direction.
On September 04 2009 14:22 micronesia wrote: I sincerely hope you used some kind of a find/replace tool rather than manually changing every name Travis.
Interesting blog Travis.
I used notepad's replace feature
holy shit there's a replace feature in notepad. learn something new everyday
CharlieMurphy   United States. September 04 2009 19:38. Posts 17055
Good stuff, although I really think you should address his fear of schizophrenia more if he actually thinks he is getting it (I don't know your friend or his situation so I'm not going to assume that his fear is unfounded or anything but maybe it is).
I enjoyed reading the explanation of enlightenment/ego though, that's good advice for anyone who's suffering from anything really.
sArite_nite   Singapore. September 04 2009 22:13. Posts 451
I am quite in tune with Buddhism, but I'm a free thinker. The customs did not quite agree with me, I went to a mission school in Singapore, I saw another religion, I do not think I will stick with one, but observe values make sense to me.
It is good of you to offer a solution to your friend's problems, but it will only solve one thing: his emotional and mental well-being. It will set his mind at ease.
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404.Nintu   Canada. September 05 2009 02:29. Posts 1712
On September 04 2009 19:50 Foucault wrote: Lots of BS imo.
"Those who are developing schizophrenia are unaware that they are becoming sick."
Is the only thing you need to say to your friend. He is anxious, but he sure as hell isn't schizophrenic
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I'd say he's definitely suffering from anxiety attacks and perhaps the initial signs of general anxiety disorder. I thought I was schizophrenic once too, aswell as a whole bunch of other things when my anxiety disorder was kicking in to high gear. I was certain I was insane and that my life was over. It's just Anxiety.
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Epicfailguy   Norway. September 05 2009 03:22. Posts 808