Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:Don't worry. There is no link.
sorry for being unspecific abt my question , I mean in buddhism , wad causes mental illnesses ?
There are a lot of different kinds of mental illnesses, and each of them may have different karmic causes. There are three kinds of karma: Action, Speech, Mind karma. Those with heavy negative mind karma may results in mental illnesses.. but as for their specific causes, you may need to ask some venerables or teachers. They know better. My dharma teacher used to speak of some of the causes, but I forgot.Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:any relationship between this 2 ?
dirty thoughts , evil intention ( mind )Originally posted by An Eternal Now:There are a lot of different kinds of mental illnesses, and each of them may have different karmic causes. There are three kinds of karma: Action, Speech, Mind karma. Those with heavy negative mind karma may results in mental illnesses.. but as for their specific causes, you may need to ask some venerables or teachers. They know better. My dharma teacher used to speak of some of the causes, but I forgot.
Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:oo
I suffer from some mild form of social phobia .
it is called paranoid ..it couldnt be a result of karma.. it is more of insecurity of something or u are more introvert
whenever i buy food , i talk in such a soft voice until they cannot hear .
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perhaps u have bad experience in the toilet .. i cant said for sure
whenever i walk into a toilet , i feel uncomfortable .
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everyone have stage fright .. i was like u until i take up story-telling competition
i also have stage fright ......
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I wouldn't consider your case as mental illness... but perhaps habitual tendencies that you developed from young or even brought over from previous lifetime.Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:oo
I suffer from some mild form of social phobia .
whenever i buy food , i talk in such a soft voice until they cannot hear .
whenever i walk into a toilet , i feel uncomfortable .
i also have stage fright ......
is this karma ?
Yes, these are all karmic action that will result in karmic consequences. What is karma? Karma means action, intentional action. And every intentional action will have a karmic result, and the outcome depends on whether the karma is wholesome or unwholesome. Or perhaps it is pure karma... or the karma that leads to liberation.Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:dirty thoughts , evil intention ( mind )
vulgarities , gossips ( speech )
killing , arson ( action )
u mean this are karma ?
mental illness like delusional disorder is due to chemical imbalance in the body (over production of dopermine).Originally posted by bohiruci:so mental illness have to use their own determination to comes out of the "vision" to heal themselves
Can be chemical imbalance and can also be a misconnection of the "neural wiring". Sorry, can't remember the biological name again.Originally posted by TehJarVu:mental illness like delusional disorder is due to chemical imbalance in the body (over production of dopermine).
the patient needs medication and there is no way s/he can use her/his determination to come out of the delusions.
That's right some mental illness have biological and numerous other causes therefore we must not rule out psychiatric treatment. It's not just a matter of using determination. Of course if one really practises Buddhism it will be of a great help.Originally posted by TehJarVu:mental illness like delusional disorder is due to chemical imbalance in the body (over production of dopermine).
the patient needs medication and there is no way s/he can use her/his determination to come out of the delusions.
Someone who is enlightened and is clearly abiding in this enlightened state every moment cannot possibly have mental illnesses. Why? Because most mental illnesses or pathologies have their causes in various aspects of the ego, as I have mentioned before the different stages which a person psychologically undergo as he age. Someone who is deeply enlightened transcends identification from ALL aspect of the ego, he transcends identification with everything, therefore transcends all mental illnesses. This aspect of the enlightened consciousness is trans-personal. Similarly any chemical imbalance or physical symptoms is not going to affect a person enlightened to a high degree.Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Phobia and compulsive action behaviour are forms of mental illness. But then again as Sigmend Freud had said before" Who doesn't have a form of mental illness?"
Enlightenment and realisation are one facet of the human mental activity and mental disorder is another facet of the whole human mental activity. In a way, they are not related as they are virtually at the opposite ends of the spectrum. You can't controlled when and how does illness happen and no mental activity such as enlightement and realisation can prevent a mental illness from happening.
Wrong again, a mentally ill person can have no ego and yet cannot be enlightened. So again, on the other hand, an enlightened person can still be afflicted by mental illness to a very minor degree.Originally posted by An Eternal Now:Someone who is enlightened and is clearly abiding in this enlightened state every moment cannot possibly have mental illnesses. Why? Because most mental illnesses or pathologies have their causes in various aspects of the ego, as I have mentioned before the different stages which a person psychologically undergo as he age. Someone who is deeply enlightened transcends identification from ALL aspect of the ego, he transcends identification with everything, therefore transcends all mental illnesses. This aspect of the enlightened consciousness is trans-personal. Similarly any chemical imbalance or physical symptoms is not going to affect a person enlightened to a high degree.
Sorry, what I meant is, a person who is enlightened to a high degree, he won't be affected by any conditions at all.Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Wrong again, a mentally ill person can have no ego and yet cannot be enlightened. So again, on the other hand, an enlightened person can still be afflicted by mental illness to a very minor degree.
I am also referring to the aspect of self in my explaination but then again, mental responses reflect not on only chemical reactions in the brain as well as synapses.Originally posted by An Eternal Now:Sorry, what I meant is, a person who is enlightened to a high degree, he won't be affected by any conditions at all.
A mentally ill person is attached to certain aspects of the ego. Ego here does not mean being 'egotistic', it just means being identified with various things as 'self'. An enlightened person is completely disidentified with the 5 skhandas (the five aggregates) and have completely seen through the illusion of the self.