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係咪未聽過神同你講野就唔可以叫「資深」?
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/25 12:40



    我諗你答咗我了。
你現在不是「asking 」me,但又唔係用口講咩?
咁點解ask一定要「聽」來接收? ...
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/25 12:58


以下係一般語言傳遞既流程:

    (1) 口講ask -> (2) 聲音voice -> (3) 聽到聲音hear -> (4) 傳到大腦brain/think

呢度你想討論邊個環節或邊個去另一度值得討論/不確定?
「I think 抽刀斷水 is a pervert, pedophile....」
咁抽刀就係咪一件pervert + pedophile???
hear唔係ask既接收方咩?


抽刀斷水 2023/8/25 12:27 提交


    你現在不是「asking 」me,但又唔係用口講咩?
咁點解ask一定要「聽」來接收?
你作為資深教徒,有無聽過上帝既聲音?
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/25 12:27


係咪未聽過神同你講野就唔可以叫「資深」?
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/25 12:41 編輯
hear唔係ask既接收方咩?


抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/25 12:27

「she thought God was asking her to」唔等如「god was asking her to….」啵
呢個就係she thought she heard同she heard既分別,作為外人你點分?



參考:聲音從哪裡來?揭發大腦的奧秘 我們怎麼定義與理解聲音訊息 (ilong-termcare.com)

話時話,你作為資深教徒,有無聽過上帝既聲音?

抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/25 11:35


成篇文,唔知你想我參考啲乜嘢啵。
你想講乜就清楚地寫出來喇。
我才不想「I thought 你想我睇到…..xyz 」
hear唔係ask既接收方咩?

你作為資深教徒,有無聽過上帝既聲音?
支持鼓勵每位離教者 › 閹割神父 刻不容緩 ‹
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/25 12:22 編輯
呢個就係she thought she heard同she heard既分別,作為外人你點分?

參考:


抽刀斷水 2023/8/25 11:35 提交


你又來玩改頭換面
「she thought God was asking her to make a sacrifice」
變咗你心想既「she thought she heard」

「heard」從未在英,中文版的報導中出現過啵
「she thought」已經係好清楚, 唔係真係「一把聲」
不是「she heard」
所以, 你仍未能祛鹽祛醋 ...
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/25 06:20



    呢個就係she thought she heard同she heard既分別,作為外人你點分?

參考:聲音從哪裡來?揭發大腦的奧秘 我們怎麼定義與理解聲音訊息 (ilong-termcare.com)

話時話,你作為資深教徒,有無聽過上帝既聲音?
支持鼓勵每位離教者 › 閹割神父 刻不容緩 ‹
龍門任你擺,虛無境界。
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/24 11:21


你將龍門加大到14米乘4米。。。。入咗波都唔係因為你好波喇
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/25 07:10 編輯
A 20-Year-Old Gouged Out Her Own Eyes. Here’s What Makes People Do This.

Last month, Kaylee Muthar ...
抽按:多謝陳版友向我推介西方報道,得知「she thought God was asking her to make a sacrifice」(呢個唔靠「聲音」去asking都唔知靠乜),仲有好詳細既挖眼歷史參考同解釋,仲引述埋《瑪竇福音》有關挖眼既經文添。
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/25 00:50

你想成隻鑊要宗教信仰揹哂, 都要搵個畸屎係當事人無食high咗, 只係聽到「一把聲」先入到數喎

(去五金舖買多桶黑油喇)
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/25 06:22 編輯
抽按:多謝陳版友向我推介西方報道,得知「she thought God was asking her to make a sacrifice」(呢個唔靠「聲音」去asking都唔知靠乜),
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/25 00:50

「she thought」已經係好清楚, 唔係真係「一把聲」
不是「she heard」
所以, 你仍未能祛鹽祛醋
第一段全是該文作者的個人揣測...

下一段, 由「綜合外媒報道......」開始, 才是譯自西方媒體的。
內容一 ...
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/24 21:34
你都要挖眼 ,屎眼
“圣经”煽动颠覆:例:启示录19:18為要吃_君王_的肉、軍官_的肉◇以西结39:18喝地上首领的血◇詩篇136:17称谢那击杀大_君王_的◇哥林多前15:24基督把所有的统治者、掌权者和有能者都毁灭◇申命记7:24又要将他们的_君王_交在你手中,你就使他们的名从天下消灭。……直到你将他们灭绝了◆煽动分裂:例:但以理2:44天上的神必另立一国……要打碎灭绝那一切国
A 20-Year-Old Gouged Out Her Own Eyes. Here’s What Makes People Do This.

Last month, Kaylee Muthart blinded herself. While shocking, this is not the first time someone has removed their own eyes. We spoke to an expert about the history of eye-gouging and why it happens.


Caroline Kee

BuzzFeed News Reporter
Posted on March 14, 2018 at 8:48 pm

Kaylee Muthart, a 20-year-old from South Carolina, made headlines in February when she gouged out both of her eyes while high on methamphetamine. She recently told her story for the first time to Cosmopolitan.





Kaylee Muthart / Via facebook.com

In the as-told-to article, Muthart describes how she went from a straight A student at her high school in Anderson, South Carolina, to a dropout who regularly used alcohol and marijuana.

After losing her job and boyfriend, Muthart (who says she was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder after the incident), began taking ecstasy and smoking methamphetamine to cope. Muthart described herself as a "religious Christian" and she would read the Bible while high. "I convinced myself that meth would bring me even closer to God," she told Cosmopolitan. Despite multiple attempts to stop using, Muthart became addicted to snorting and injecting meth.

Concerned about her daughter's mental health and drug use, Muthart's mother encouraged her to enter rehab or a psychiatric treatment facility. Her mother recorded a conversation during which her daughter said she didn't "want to be in this world." Her mom hoped to use the recording to obtain a court order to commit Muthart to a facility. The next day, Muthart bought more drugs and that night she used more than she had ever used before.


After injecting a large dose of methamphetamine, Muthart started hallucinating and believed she had to sacrifice her eyes in order to save the world. So she did.


Muthart was high and wandering along a railroad track on her way to her church when she thought God was asking her to make a sacrifice. Numb to pain from the drugs, she gouged out her eyes, and it took several men to subdue her before paramedics arrived and sedated her.

After Muthart was taken to a nearby hospital and treated for her injuries, she was transferred to a psychiatric facility. It was there where she was finally diagnosed with bipolar disorder and prescribed antipsychotic medication.


This is not the first time in history this has happened. Also called "self-enucleation," this is a rare form of self-inflicted injury usually associated with psychosis.




Georg Bartisch / Wellcome Library, London / Via wellcomeimages.org

It may sound like something out of a horror movie, but self-enucleation (or autoenucleation) is a very real and unfortunate psychiatric emergency. It's rare, and in the past 50 years, there have been over 50 documented cases of complete or partial self-enucleation in English medical journals, according to a 2012 study published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology.

What would drive someone to commit such a violent act of self-harm? Psychosis, or the loss of touch with reality. "All of these patients have had a psychotic episode and developed delusions about their eyes," Matthew Large, coauthor of the study and conjoint professor of psychiatry at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, told BuzzFeed News. Just last December, a Colorado prisoner grew out his fingernails and removed his eyes after guards allegedly ignored his psychotic episodes, the Guardian reported.

The symptoms of psychosis include hallucinations, or hearing things that are not present; delusions, or strongly-held false beliefs; and cognitive impairment, or the inability to think logically. "eople who remove their eyes due to psychosis often believe that they can see evil or they are casting evil," Large said. Similar to Muthart, many patients believe their eyes pose a threat to their loved ones.




Kokular, Aleksander, National Museum of Warsaw / Via cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl

Historically, psychiatrists thought self-enucleation was a form of self-inflicted punishment resulting from sexual or Christian religious guilt. The act is described in a well-known passage from the Gospel of Matthew: "And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee." But arguably the most famous account of self-enucleation is from Sophocles' epic tragedy, Oedipus Rex. The protagonist, Oedipus, gouges his own eyes out after realizing he slept with his mother and killed his father.

The belief that people injure their eyes due to psychosexual guilt was prolonged by Sigmund Freud's "Oedipus complex," first proposed in the early 1900s, Large said, and became a central myth surrounding self-enucleation. "We now know it has very little to do with religion or sexual guilt and there is no deep psychological insight, it's due to psychosis," Large said.


Psychosis can result from an untreated psychiatric disorder, such as schizophrenia or drug use. About 40% of methamphetamine users experience psychotic symptoms while high.




Visuals Unlimited, Inc. / Getty Images / Via gettyimages.com

The common psychiatric illnesses that cause psychosis are untreated schizophrenia, psychotic depression, psychotic mania, and bipolar disorder, Large said. "Many of these patients have never-treated schizophrenia, which means they might not even know until they have their first episode of psychosis and remove their eyes," Large said.

Psychosis is also caused by certain medications and drugs, Large said, and methamphetamine is a particularly common culprit. "It is thought that one of the causes of psychosis is too much dopamine, and meth causes a massive release of dopamine in the brain," Large said. While this excess of dopamine (pictured above) can cause a temporary state of euphoria, it can also impair decision-making and cause deluded thinking.

In some of these patients, repeated use of methamphetamine actually induces a psychotic disorder, so the psychotic symptoms like delusions occur after intoxication or withdrawal from the drug. Of those who experience methamphetamine psychosis, Large said, about half will develop schizophrenia over time.

In Muthart's case, her untreated bipolar disorder made her more prone to using drugs like crystal meth and more prone to experiencing psychotic symptoms while high.


The only way to prevent this kind of self-harm is by understanding psychosis, and treating the underlying cause as soon as possible.





Jenny Chang / Via buzzfeed.com

"eople do react very strongly to [self-enucleation] and it doesn't necessarily help the patients. They are very sick people in need of a lot of care, treatment, and rehab," Large said. It's important to treat the underlying psychiatric illness or drug addiction before the delusions about one's eyes become strong enough to prompt someone to hurt themselves.

Not to mention, attempting to blind yourself can be fatal. "Some of these patients just die because they end up pulling off an artery and it causes a hemorrhage in the brain," Large said.

"The eyes are the only part of the body that hasn't been ritually mutilated by one culture of another, because we have developed very strong prohibitions and mechanisms of protecting our eyes — these can only be overcome by very severe mental illness," Large said. "Self-enucleation is a clear example that delusions are firmly held real beliefs and they can be very strong. [...] Psychiatric problems are not made up."


Muthart, now blind, has returned home and is currently adjusting to her new life.


Once she has completed her outpatient psychiatric treatment, 90 days of Narcotics Anonymous, and physical therapy, Muthart hopes to return to school and fulfill her dreams of becoming a marine biologist. Although it's been difficult after losing her eyesight, she is staying optimistic.

"It took losing my sight to get me back on the right path, but from the bottom of my heart, I'm so glad I'm here," Muthart said.


If you or someone you know is struggling with drug abuse or addiction, here are please call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration treatment referral hotline (1-800-662-4357) for 24-hour assistance or visit Findtreatment.samhsa.gov. You can also visit the American Addiction Centers website or call 888-987-9927 for more resources and support.

In the case of a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911.


https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinekee/why-people-gouge-out-eyes-psychosis-drugs

抽按:多謝陳版友向我推介西方報道,得知「she thought God was asking her to make a sacrifice」(呢個唔靠「聲音」去asking都唔知靠乜),仲有好詳細既挖眼歷史參考同解釋,仲引述埋《瑪竇福音》有關挖眼既經文添。
支持鼓勵每位離教者 › 閹割神父 刻不容緩 ‹
第一段全是該文作者的個人揣測...

下一段, 由「綜合外媒報道......」開始, 才是譯自西方媒體的。
內容一 ...
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/24 21:34



    咦,咁你聲稱既「所有報導都是歸究濫用藥物」就唔成立喇,又再次示範搬龍門技術了。
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/24 21:51 編輯
你原本就唔信中文傳媒,要查西方傳媒,依家查到西方傳媒,你又話要當事人親口講。

等該女出書自己 ...
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/24 11:21



    咁你等佢出咗書先拎嚟「唱」喇,
未有譜, 你唱乜???

中文報道寫明:

你執到嚿貓屎當係貓山王榴蓮.....我幫唔到你勒

慢用....
本帖最後由 beebeechan 於 2023/8/24 21:35 編輯
中文報道寫明:「惟之後卻因患上情緒病、濫用藥物加上過度沉溺於信仰等問題,令她的生活變得非常混 ...
抽刀斷水 發表於 2023/8/24 11:31

第一段全是該文作者的個人揣測...

下一段, 由「綜合外媒報道......」開始, 才是譯自西方媒體的。
內容一字無提信仰, 一把聲音

係我加鹽加醋還是你有心淡化?

當然是你鹽加醋,  不是我加水
所有報導都是歸究濫用藥物, 你就死都要加啲宗教鹽同醋, 整色整水
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/23 21:40



    中文報道寫明:「惟之後卻因患上情緒病、濫用藥物加上過度沉溺於信仰等問題,令她的生活變得非常混亂」,係我加鹽加醋還是你有心淡化?
不是受訪當事人親口講出來的
beebeechan 發表於 2023/8/23 21:38



    你原本就唔信中文傳媒,要查西方傳媒,依家查到西方傳媒,你又話要當事人親口講。

等該女出書自己寫既,睇下佢有無聽到聲音囉,不過到時你又可能話佢老作。

龍門任你擺,虛無境界。
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