PSYCHE
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A Spoonful of Sugar

Neuroleptic drugs [also known as anti-psychotics  or major-tranquillisers] are powerful and complex substances. There is a vast amount yet to be understood about the intricate interplay and specific interactions of these drugs on the neurological system. I feel, however, that they can fulfil a valuable role in assisting individuals in their quest for balance, but only if there is a balance of interests between those prescribing and those receiving.

It is lamentable that the means and methods by which these drugs are systematically imposed by clinicians give rise to a profound conflict of interests.

I ascribe neuroleptic drugs with alchemic properties, attributing them with the power to act on the human psyche in ways not yet recognised or appreciated in pharmaceutical research laboratories. My understanding is that schizophrenia is a psychic experience that manifests itself as spiritual conflict.The openness and susceptibility to the effects of paranormal stimuli by those undergoing Psyche-sensitivity can be overwhelming; a dam burst causing a flash flood of psychic activity that fills the plains of the mind.

If neuroleptics are administered sensitively, then rather than suffocating psychic activity through chemical saturation, these compounds can function as a filter, and possess the potential to limit the frequency and intensity of paranormal occurrences by reducing the psychic aperture, thus enabling psychic activity to be channelled and assimilated. Used minimally, these drugs can improve the life of the individual rather that impoverish it. All too often major-tranquillisers are administered as an overdose that nullifies the neurological system rendering the recipient brain-dead.

The expression less is more springs to mind. Anti-psychic drugs need not be a bitter pill to swallow.

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