under attack?

I understand your reluctance to see a psychiatrist and yet there may not be another good choice visible at the moment. I made that choice at two times earlier in my life. The first time I simply refused any drugs (after a short trial) and we made a lot of progress. The second time I used the drugs to control my symptoms and then stopped taking them when I reached my goal. By the second time, though, "talk" therapy had pretty much been branded as a useless waste of time, and I continued it with a psychologist, not a psychiatrist.

Knowledge protects -- ignorance endangers. The first time around I was deeply suspicious of all drugs and doctors because of my religious beliefs. It turns out that, warped as it was, my church was not that far from wrong about this particular point. By the second time, a number of books had been published exposing what was really going on in that branch of the medical industry, and I was at least aware that things might not be as they seemed. That minimal knowledge may have saved my life.

So go ahead and do what you need to do, but I would suggest that you (not your girlfriend, yet) read Anatomy Of An Epidemic by Robert Whitaker. It contains information that might discourage you from seeking help at all. I think, though, that it is OK to do what you are doing and that it could very well help. Just don't go there without understanding the game and, most importantly, where to find the exit! And remember, longer term, that diet may very well be the key to dealing with the underlying causes.
 
Thanks for the update nein!

Megan said:
I understand your reluctance to see a psychiatrist and yet there may not be another good choice visible at the moment. I made that choice at two times earlier in my life. The first time I simply refused any drugs (after a short trial) and we made a lot of progress. The second time I used the drugs to control my symptoms and then stopped taking them when I reached my goal. By the second time, though, "talk" therapy had pretty much been branded as a useless waste of time, and I continued it with a psychologist, not a psychiatrist.

Knowledge protects -- ignorance endangers. The first time around I was deeply suspicious of all drugs and doctors because of my religious beliefs. It turns out that, warped as it was, my church was not that far from wrong about this particular point. By the second time, a number of books had been published exposing what was really going on in that branch of the medical industry, and I was at least aware that things might not be as they seemed. That minimal knowledge may have saved my life.

I agree with Megan. First your girlfriend should stabilize again to deal with the worst conditions and then move on from there with new knowledge about dieting and how to deal with the conditions your girlfriend has. There are many information on sott.net for example and also on the forum about diet and health. Nonetheless it should be mentioned that it is your girlfriends path, if she likes to go that (new) way or not.

nein said:
I think, what we eat is important, but it's difficult to break with old habits and change that.
It's like someone who wants to stop drinking and everywhere he goes, they invite him to drink.
I have to work on that.

Also here: knowledge protects and it is a process, to clean the machine and to create some will along that path.
 
your girlfriend should stabilize again
of course, my question didn't mean to do things, in wrong order.
i am just thinking about, what happened and why.
 
Hello Nein,
First, I wish to welcome you and your girlfriend to the forum. You have come across a great blessing of information and help in so many ways that you cannot possibly imagine. I am sorry to read about your situation with your girlfriend I am sure it is quite draining and what she must be going through emotionally. I could not imagine. I personally have read some of the Karla Turner material stated earlier and it really did help me understand what went on with my experiences in my life. Nein, knowledge does protect. Get informed, read the material and change the diet. Despite what offers or temptations of food you may have to stay with the old.... that is the game... keep danging the food that is not beneficial so we can keep being food. The choice is ours. I too have to fight temptation daily and stay disciplined. Welcome aboard and keep searching to answers.
 
She needs to raise her frequency so as not to be attacked anymore! Those beings work on certain frequencies. I would suggest a deep breathing exercise along with conscious thought recognition - meaning being truly aware of what you thinking and reasoning from a onlookers approach. Looking at yourself from your higher self. When I am feeling attacked I go right to the source of when I started feeling that way and recognise what I was feeling. You can change your feelings to switch your vibration to one that is in control.

As soon as you notice that something is up, that is when you should immediately change your focus to something that will change how you feel thus changing the vibration. This takes practice and will not happen at the snap of a finger until you keep practicing thought control and being aware of your feelings/emotions.
 
raise her frequency

To get back, to reality, should be the first step, i think.
And later, there is a lot to do. :)
But it's her job.
I can't do it for her.
 
nein said:
raise her frequency

To get back, to reality, should be the first step, i think.
And later, there is a lot to do. :)
But it's her job.
I can't do it for her.

Welcome aboard nein!

Sounds like you've come to the right place

Warmest regards

David
 
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