Interesting article. Describes schizophrenia as inhabiting an area on a spiritual continuum, rather than being part of a clearly sick/not sick polarity.
The spiritually dead are all around us, all the way from file clerks to CEO's destroying the planet, without a thought or inkling of what they are doing. They are not considered mentally ill, but this kind of spiritual deadening, I think, should actually be considered a kind of pathology. This is what we're fighting now. There is a battle raging "in the heavens", for lack of better terms. It's time to reappraise mental health, for the benefit of the planet and for all those poor souls sleeping under bridges and in open doorways.
" I think that awakening from “normal conscious’ runs a scale between schizophrenia and mysticism and each of us has a gravity to a particular point on that scale. But throughout the duration of an awakening we may sometimes be closer to the schizophrenic end of the scale and sometimes closer to the Mystic end of the scale depending on how stable and adaptable the rational faculty is at the time"
http://biologyofkundalini.com/article.p ... izophrenia




