Crazy…or wise? The traditional wisdom of indigenous people often contradicts Western views about a mental health crisis. The documentary CRAZYWISE explores…
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Change your orientation upon things. 
Open your view.
Capitalism
Racism
Insanity
But I am only saying that “mental illness” is an ideological item, with reference to cultural standards. Not that it is necessarily a wrong ideal or notion. Only that it is a real designation. Valid as such.
But the people themselves who have such a break perhaps are not validated in thier being for who and what they are. That our ideology is perhaps not serving them as we could be Of our mind set ideals.
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So. Yes. I agree with yous 😄
Philosophically. I am saying that as to being, such ideologues are not true but they are real.
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….which is to say, I side toward truth.
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They are not wrong
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? Which they ?
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Indigenous people and the way they interpreted things
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Nothing too new here. Some of us have been clamoring on this issue, among others, for some time. We’re living through the final dying days of the “Enlightenment,” thank God–unless you’re Steven Pinker or Sam Harris.
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I’m not sure how dying it is though. Since I’ve been working in the field; Mental health and psychology as chalk-full of psychiatrists who are quite sold on the idea that there are such things as “mental illness” that there is a “truely healthy” human being that science with dignity out one day.
I’m trying in my own way to bring philosophy into an estimation of mental health. As you may have been noticing here and there. I’m still trying to work it out.
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