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Rynessa
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15 Jan 2008, 12:00 am

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15 Jan 2008, 12:13 am

Rynessa wrote:
Example, one day I was thinking about mosquitos and I thought something like "If there was a God why would he make mosquitos?"
And then I thought "[/i]I didn't make them for you[i]"
And it did not seem to be my thought at all. I didn't think it, it just was there.


Speaking just for myself: I used to have similar experiences as a kid. They were OCD obsessions (on my thoughts).


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15 Jan 2008, 8:37 am

i used to hear voices but only when i would embark on these mental experiments i used to do... like imagination gone crazy.

all the voices i hear now are my own... and i do talk to myself. but they don't take on 3rd persepctives.

im probably gonna be one of those old mumbling crazy cat ladies.


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15 Jan 2008, 4:49 pm

I remember having that experience a few times last summer. I actually heard in my head a voice that told me all the social things about people. I can get in my head a sense about things, but the voice itself was so strong, it frightened me, because I thought I just didn't know the social like my husband complained constantly about not being able to read people, although I guess I don't have that problem.

One could say it was from god or something, but I think it was just the effects of disassociation. What happens if you start to believe certain things about yourself that are not true sometimes is it can make certain inner voices come to life in ways that can make you appear rather psychotic to other people, although in reality it is just the bad effects of dissociation and can easy be fixed by not believing BS other people tell you about yourself or “getting into other people's minds” too much. It made me come to the conclusion that I didn't have this aspergers or whatever made up label weak-spirited people want to slap on a bunch of mannerisms and personality traits.


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15 Jan 2008, 5:05 pm

I have had that when I'm drifting off to sleep. Hypnagogic hallucinations. It's like a telepathic voice suddenly blurts something out inside my head. The voice is my own "thinking" voice, yet it doesn't seem to come from a conscious thought process. Very weird.