Anonymous ID: 13b440 Dec. 31, 2020, 2:36 a.m. No.12249840   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ok so lately I'm getting a lot about the connection between Bipolar and the great people throughout history. John Adams, Abraham Lincoln, JFK, Thomas Jefferson, Winston Churchill, and more are said to have had bipolar.

 

 

Makes sense why they'd then need to condition the public to be afraid of bipolar and other "mental illness". There's clearly a fine line between madness and genius but it seems that people that are "mad" have access to something other people don't.

 

 

Now it seems to me as someone who's both an autist and bipolar that there's a link between these two conditions and a connection to the divine. If you look at these people it seems that they have certain similarities. It appears that perhaps the Biblical prophets may have also had some combination of "mental illness" and autism. Bipolar gives you access to mania where you have increased energy and creativity. The creative is inherently from God: The ability to make order from chaos is clearly something special. Depression gives you empathy. You feel the pain of the world and shame that you’ve somehow failed and have not been fulfilling God's will in some way.

 

 

Now we can obviously all realize the power of the autist but when combined with madness it appears that this is the key to these greater understandings. Connections can be made that other people simply can’t see. There appears to be an ability to see beyond the shadow of deceit that for so long has covered the world. I've seen some shit is basically what I'm saying.

 

 

Just some thoughts that have been floating around in my head recently. Peace to all yall.