23Jun/105
How can a schizophrenic hear voices inside his head if there is no mouth inside his brain?
As I understand it, schizophrenics hear voices inside their head that are not their own thoughts. Where are these voices coming from? Whose thoughts are they if they are not that of the person himself? Is this some kind of proof that demons exist? If not, then where do these voices come from? Who is speaking them?
June 23rd, 2010 - 19:18
They hear their own thoughts like we all do but the only difference is that they think it is someone else, not them.
June 23rd, 2010 - 19:37
the voices are usually background noise that most of us wouldnt even notice but to a schizophrenic it sounds like voice s because their brain cant “translate” the information correctly.
June 23rd, 2010 - 20:32
The thoughts are of someone else, another spirit, or entity. They don’t all get into contact with demons, there are also higher vibrational spirits that they communicate with.
Haven’t you ever heard of telepathy? It works kind of the same way.
June 23rd, 2010 - 21:21
It’s their thoughts. Usually repressed, or a different side of them. It’s subconscious thoughts.
I don’t see this as proof demons exist. Do some research about it, you may be surprised. They’re not being spoken, they’re being thought.
June 23rd, 2010 - 22:19
People suffering from schizophrenia suffer from hallucinations (along with other symptoms). Hallucinations are perceptions without any stimulus; like seeing things that aren’t really there or hearing voices. There are different theories on what the voices are saying and how they relate to the person, but it’s too much to go into. Besides, they should be treated for them regardless of what they are saying. It is a biologically based brain disorder.