Posted by Tomatheus on July 14, 2012, at 1:03:21
In reply to my psychologist. visits the past months, posted by rjlockhart04-08 on July 13, 2012, at 23:34:00
RJ,
When your psychologist said that you "think grey," was he saying that you have a grey aura? I've always wondered what color my aura might be or if it might have changed over time, but from what I've read, there are some individuals who have the ability to see auras around people that differ in terms of color. I think that some of the people that I saw who appeared to have abnormally large eyes (and I mean larger than any person's eyes actually are) during the earliest stage of my psychosis might have been able to see my aura. So, basically what I'm wondering is whether or not your psychologist is someone who says that he can see auras and if he said that what was "grey" about your thinking was your aura. I think that it would be interesting to have a psychologist who can see auras, although it might also be intimidating.
Regardless as to whether or not your psychologist has said that he can see your aura, what does he suggest that you do to change your thinking from being grey to being a healthier color? Changing your thoughts? And I'm just curious, but what colors would your psychologist say are associated with being mentally healthy and balanced?
Tomatheus
Dx: schizoaffective disorder
Taking Abilify and 6 supplements
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