Posted by Lou Pilder on May 27, 2013, at 12:06:04
In reply to Re: Lou's reply- » Lou Pilder, posted by Dinah on May 27, 2013, at 11:55:02
> IMO, anger should have more than a fair amount of pain attached to it.
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> Feeling pain at others' anger is a natural response designed to increase cooperative social behavior.
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> Feeling pain at one's own anger helps to keep one from hanging onto it. It is a suggestion that perhaps a non-angry response is called for.
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> I don't wish to cause you pain, or feel pain caused by you. I would prefer to work together, if possible, to find ways for you to post what you need to post in ways that are conducive to the building of community at Babble.
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> We have different goals. You believe, if I understand correctly, that you have been called by the divine to a ministry at Babble specifically to free people from the shackles of psychiatric drugs. I have the goal of trying to encourage a healthy community of support and education from those who are seeking help, including medical help of medication, with mental illness.
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> Do you see any way to achieve your goal without harming mine?D,
People can make their own determination as to if they want to drug themselves or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor. But in order for one to make an informed decision, they use the facts to do so. Any repression of facts IMHHHO, is academic dishonesty and could lead to the deaths of others from psychiatric drugs.
Lou
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