Schizophrenia.
We will mainly quote from the book in this section.
It is stated in the book:
'A Hindu adept may reach
a state of realisation of spiritual reality, so as to say - "I am That".' Also the aliens are aware of the "That".' To continue:
'The
"That" of Hinduism may be in schizophrenia as well. It is a dangerous matter and should be forbidden. It becomes too tempting to say
it at the wrong time. This can lead to problems with deities and gods and the like, as is the schizophrenic's experience.'
'What
do we do about it? It hurts me and God is about the truth i.e. the "That". But schizophrenia is not a total loss, is the truth. The
schizophrenic must learn to communicate with the deities, is the case. Treat the deities with respect and seek or ask for the Mother
deity or Mother god, myself, is the best form of progress for them.'
'It is not a happy illness. The experiences are too powerful
for the human. The schizophrenics can also experience the devil. This can drive them mad if they don't turn away from him. Say no
to the devil at all times.'
'What can the schizophrenic do to alleviate his illness? Concentrate away from the "That". It is
somewhere above his head in a spiritual way.'
It is clear from the book that schizophrenia ( or at least some common forms of
schizophrenia ) is a paranormal illness. That deities and gods etc. exist is also stated elsewhere in the book.
We would naturally
assume that prayer, during the schizophrenic encounter would be advisable, if possible. Also it is clear that the schizophrenic should
not lose hope.
There may be more on schizophrenia later.
Depression.
Depression is also discussed and suicide resulting from depression. Even though Our Lady has compassion in this regard
at times, as discussed more generally in the book, She says that depression suicide is a waste of life.
Defeating depression
through religion and all other means can become a purpose of life.
Young male suicide is a particular problem at present and
may be the result of the heresy of secular humanism and other pressures of life.
There is a quote from Isaiah in the book about
the joy of defeating depression.