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This little girl is doing what we all aspire to do naturally due to a horrible disease...

 

[video=youtube]http://youtu.be/WjqRYgICgdU

 

I think she can tell Oprah thinks she's crazy. I'm kinda jealous...

 

Anyway, anyone want to discuss?

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I've actually seen this video before.

Cool stuff.

Until they start telling her to kill her family.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

It was interesting, but I couldn't watch all of it. It made me remember how I used to see things that weren't there, and how I had a flying horse that lived in my wonderland when I was 7. The horse would visit our reality, and I remember thinking of our reality and my wonderland as seperate places that I could switch between. I would've watched the whole video, but once it reached the part with the videos of the girl as a baby, Aurora yelled at me to stop the video. She won't tell me why.

I think the girl may have been talking to her tulpa when she said that she didn't want to talk. Or maybe her tulpa were telling her not to reveal too much about them and yelled at her when she said too much, telling her to tell Oprah that she didn't want to talk. Also, for some reason Oprah irritated the fuck out of me in this video.

I think I've seen this before, or something very similar, before I knew about tulpa.

 

This is a very sad case and I don't think it's something to be jealous of. Her hallucinations might be classed as tulpa to some but I wouldn't call them that. A tulpa is something you understand, most importantly you understand that the tulpa isn't real. Disorder is a word we use when the person doesn't understand that what they are seeing isn't real.

 

Schizophrenia scares people because it isn't something that is actively sought by the person suffering it, they don't understand that it isn't real, and that often (like in this case) it leads to violent behavior.

Also, for some reason Oprah irritated the fuck out of me in this video.

Maybe it's because she was treating the little girl as... well a little girl/young child rather than a person. I think people should treat kids with more dignity, the main reason however was probably because Oprah was being very condescending towards the girl (probably both because she's a little girl and because Oprah thinks she's batshit insane (kinda is)).

 

I'm sorry that was completely unnecessary... but it is 6 Am in the morning over here in britain and I'm still awake.


I think I've seen this before, or something very similar, before I knew about tulpa.

 

This is a very sad case and I don't think it's something to be jealous of. Her hallucinations might be classed as tulpa to some but I wouldn't call them that. A tulpa is something you understand, most importantly you understand that the tulpa isn't real. Disorder is a word we use when the person doesn't understand that what they are seeing isn't real.

 

Schizophrenia scares people because it isn't something that is actively sought by the person suffering it, they don't understand that it isn't real, and that often (like in this case) it leads to violent behavior.

Well said. I agree with you entirely,but I think if someone sat down (that knew what they were talking about) and explained what was going on to her I'm sure she'd be fine.

I was in the kid stage not too long ago and I remember how demeaning it is to be talked down to, :/ .

 

Just wait until the metafags catch wind of this.

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...she has a friend...

that is the most adorable sad and heart warming thing I think ever ;_;!

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I'm kinda jealous...

 

Don't be. If you had the schiz, it wouldn't be like "Hey, I want someone I can talk to! Oh hey, there's one!", but more like "Oh hey, there's someone who talks to me, but he wants me to hurt myself, or other things." since you can't get rid of a hallucination (without meds) like you can a tulpa. Having a hallucination in your head can be a terrible experience, especially since you can get rid of it while alive.

 

Do you think you could survive a life where you someone tells you to do something, all day, forever? The girl's friend said in the film at around 9 minutes:

But I don't want to get rid of them. I love 'em. They're mean, but I have to do what they say

"Them" are the "shadows", hallucinations she sees. And she did what one of them told her to do, which was go to her dad's house. I wouldn't be jealous since this girl is very young and already under influence of these hallucinations. There is a possibility that they might tell her to kill herself. My uncle had schizophrenia and committed suicide when he was in his teenage years, almost definitely because voices in his head told him to kill himself with guns he had access to.

 

Do you really want to be that girl?

I saw this a while back and was like "Fucking hell, Oprah."

This damn sob story ruined my morning.

fourfiction, the idiot.

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