Schizo views...


There's a price to be paid it seems being the schizophrenic.

What is it? Well the idea of being real. Everything seems so fast paced and unlike it should be. Or at least how you remember it.

So, to be sure is one thing, but to be unsure, well that's just common practice for the schizophrenic. He or she, is told by some that his or her views, and experiences, are their own only, and could not be shared with others. What this basically means is that if you were Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, then if you were schizophrenic, which I believe he was not, then everyone would be cast in denial about your revelations. Even if it was printed it would not pass the mark of belief. Yet luckily the schizophrenic has a way out. He or she has themselves, but also other schizophrenics. He or she lives not for this comfort, but rather delves deeper into madness. The escape in the eyes of many, but the truth, for the schizophrenic.

For to be open-minded is to believe in many if not all possibilities. What will come in its glorious form is possible. What has been, well that's historical.

There is perhaps no conspiracy against the human race, but the schizophrenic feels personally bombarded and lied to by the other side of society. He or she has to find their own form of existence and has to live like that constantly. They recognize the mutilation others experience at the hand of corporate governance. By religious intolerance. The masters of the world. They, the schizophrenics, are cast out of “normal” things in day-to-day existence. And what do they find? Ignorance and awareness. Ignorance is apathy or nothingness. Ignorance is ignorance. Unthought or non-perception. What you experience is what you get. And the blatant closed-mindedness of society in modern time is appalling. It's non-existent.





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