My Open Response to the CBS News 60 Minutes Airing of “Mr. Lopez Meets Mr. Ayers”

Not unlike terrorism, war, crime, suicide, extreme negative thoughts, marital discord, road rage, insomnia, and a plethora of other issues, far too numerous to list here, mental illness, also, is a product of one, common phenomena underlying all of these symptoms.

Though the traditional mental healthcare professional would have the world believe that either chemical imbalance or repetitive aberrant input, such as sexual or physical abuse, are at the heart of mental illness, I intend to challenge such false findings with my response to follow.

First, in admitting that possibly chemical imbalance may play a part, the first question that SHOULD come to mind is, what causes chemical imbalance? I haven’t seen any answers to this primary question. But here’s the obvious answer. It’s called energetic imbalance. All physicists understand that all of the physical world, including all chemicals, are, without exception, composed of energy. If there exists a chemical imbalance, logic follows that there must also be an energetic imbalance as well.

Then the next obvious question is, what causes the energetic imbalance that causes the chemical imbalance that causes the… Well, you know the end of that sentence. So let us move forward into the area that most, but not all, mental healthcare professionals care not to go.

In attempting to understand what many consider to by mythology, or silly superstition, one should first look at cases that are well known and somewhat provable. These are many. But I will list just a few here to get you started on your path to, possibly, thinking outside the box.

First one should to go my web page at http://www.profoundstates.com/entity.htm and read Excerpts from the "An Entity" chapter (pp.373-381) of Michael Chrichton's (Andromeda Strain, Terminal Man, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun) autobiographical book, "Travels." Though the chapter is entitled, "An Entity," during the attempted exorcism, through hypnotherapy, this, now deceased, and famous, author finds out that he has four attaching spirits.

If one believes that possession is merely the creation of religious individuals, then one has either not experienced this phenomena personally, or one has not done their own, unbiased, investigation of it. [If you believe that Christianity invented dark spirits, please remember that African tribes have known of possessing spirits since long before the Christian religion.]

After reading the above excerpts, from this famous author’s autobiography, one should next read the psychiatrist Shakuntala Modi’s book, “Remarkable Healings: A Psychiatrist Discovers Unsuspected Roots of Mental and Physical Illness;” available at http://www.amazon.com/Remarkable-Healings-Psychiatrist-Discovers-Unsuspected/dp/1571740791/ref=nosim/mikebeavershypno. One of the most fascinating books that I’ve ever read, she goes through conversations with her patient’s attaching spirits.

I once knew a very mainstream hypnotherapist, teaching College level hypnotherapy, in the northwestern part of the U.S., who had attempted about 40 exorcisms who told me that the dark spirits he had talked to told him that they, the dark spirits, work on various aspects of your life. If they don’t make progress in destroying your love life, or your job, or some other aspect of your life, they keep cycling between the different areas until progress is made in destroying you.

One could additionally go to my page at http://www.profoundstates.com/attach.htm to find many other books written by mental healthcare professionals who agree with Ms. Modi that such influences are not only real but are the primary cause of mental illness in general.

One can deny the spirituality of humanity and believe that when you go to the grave that’s it. Or one can pull ones head out (of you know where) and look at the evidence instead.

Many people are aware of, the dark spirit attachments mentioned in, Michael Chrichton’s autobiography. Even more are aware of the many paranormal investigations of both haunted dwellings and individuals; especially with all of the recent such shows on TV; such as “Psychic Detectives” or “Ghost Hunters;” or one of our favorites, “A Haunting.”

Additionally one could remember such notables as “The Exorcist” a fictitious movie based upon the true story of a young boy that lived in a Maryland suburb, near Washington D.C., that was exorcised by the Catholic church back in 1943. Another notable public showing, by the deceased, is the movie, “The Sixth Sense;” which is also based upon the true story of a young man who had the ability to see people who were passed to the other side. You can listen to his mother talk by going to the “Darkness on The Edge of Town” paranormal radio talk show archives available at http://www.darknessradio.com/listen.

If one realizes that we are spirits temporarily incarnated in bodies, and that other spirits around us are disincarnate, spirits without bodies, then one doesn’t necessarily have to buy into all of the other religious baggage that comes with such spiritual understanding.

I have spent over a decade around someone who goes into their dark self frequently, not unlike the person mentioned in this story. One of the things I noticed was how alcohol plays a part in allowing the spirits to interject this person’s dark side into dominance in their personality. One public example of this same phenomena was Ozzie Osbourne when he tried to strangle his wife Sharon. It obviously wasn’t he who was in control when he did this.

Two other similar examples I will mention here. One was a pedophile who was being interviewed from prison. He made no intention of trying to point the blame to anyone other than himself. He said that he remembered taking the child into the restroom and into the stall; but that he wasn’t present during the sex act. I don’t believe that he was trying to minimize his part in what happened.

Similarly I once knew a gentleman who bragged about not only being a genius, but also about his work consulting for several alphabet agencies. He confided in the religious talk circle that I was in at the time that he, on very rare occasions, became psychotic. I asked him what happened when this occurred. He replied that when he went unconscious, that he tried to kill himself through strangulation.

So you have to ask yourself, who raped the young child and who tried to strangle him when he was unconscious, and who is in control of these people’s bodies, such as Ozzie Ozbourne when he/they aren’t present in their bodies, trying to kill themselves or others?

Instead of assuming that religious people have all of the answers, or that spirits are a fiction of such circles, society needs to take back its power by having its government empower independent groups to investigate mental illness from an out of the box perspective. Nothing can be gained by assuming that the mental health mainstream has all of the answers. They don’t. The minority portion of that community that has spent many years in understanding that spirits do play a part should be empowered to look outside the box where the real answers exist.

Sincerely;

Mike Beaver

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