Diving into the rabbit hole of AI, singularity and consciousness. A sticky glob of goo that is not yet formed or defined and has come from divergent wondering.
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Suicide as Violence Toward Oneself
The following are thoughts and ways to conceptualize suicide investigation, evaluation and intervention. These are thoughts for your consideration based from my clinical experience as a crisis MH evaluator and consultant. One of the aha moments was the idea to conceptualize suicide as violence toward the self.
Involuntary Treatment Act, Part 3: Odds and Ends
ITA Part 3 is a brief discussion of the other bits of this odd job. The difficulty is much of these other pieces are invisible to those unaware of the detainment and commitment process. In the video below are examples to give everyday relevance.
Involuntary Treatment Act: Part 2
The involuntary MH evaluation and detention process is fluid and there are a lot of pieces that float around for the puzzle to come together.
Involuntary Treatment Act: Part 1
The process of civil MH evaluation, detainment, commitment and treatment is one of those areas in life that most folks are afraid of, don’t want to know about and very few folks talk about. That is, until someone is in need, concerned about a family member or have issues about the homeless in their community.
Fear
If a person understands fear, it’s function, why it exists, how it works, when it happens, where and to whom; then a fear is a masterful teacher, a protector and is no longer an adversary.
Cosmic Prepping
May you live in interesting times. Well here we are, a post about levels of prepping.
The Gap of Change
But at some point, they had to surrender and let go. What they found was that the letting go gave them the space to discover something new.
Education Part 3 or 3
The revelation of Yoda, is not being Yoda, but becoming and being your own Yoda… master of your Self.
Education Part 2 of 3
The new school foundation or premise is that we are born with or come in with potential, that we have inherent propensities (potential) that involve talents, skills and knowledge. Remember the “Acorn Theory.”