Unfortunately because of our present marketing and shop keeping culture almost all of our present generation wrongly thinks that means of livelihood or earning money is the gaol of life. We had many occasion to share the views & thoughts of our young bright boys & girls regarding the aim of their life. Most of them are of opinion that to become an engineer, a doctor, a business executive, a lawyer or some high officer is the aim of their life.
These vocations can make sufficient provision for improving our slandered of living. There are persons who have identified themselves with learning and professional skill like scientists, technocrats, doctors, etc. "When they also reach the acme of their skill and find out that they have nothing more to do and with the time their efficiency and skill in diminishing then also they loose all ground under their feet and stand no where ultimately realizing that life is meaningless to them,"
The present techno-scientific culture has made man also a cog in the machine which is this present society, It gives value to a person so long he is useful for the purpose of material gain.
The crux of whole problem is what is this something more which makes a person a real man. If this problem could be solved we shall reach to the very source of human personality and we will be really valuable and meaningful.
TRUTH - Truth has two dimensions 1. Absolute & 2. Relative.(with many dimensions)
e.g. this wall which is on my right is also on the left side of those of my friends who are sitting facing me.
Ultimately we have to reach to the absolute truth which is non-dual and one The path to absolute Truth is through the steps of relative truth only e.g. reaching from circumference to Center..
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Schizophrenia
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(The information provided on this site should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect that you have a health problem, you should consult your health care provider.)
Signs and Symptoms
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that usually strikes in late adolescence or early adulthood, but can strike at any time in life. The signs and symptoms vary from individual to individual, but all people with the disorder show one or more of the following symptoms:
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that usually strikes in late adolescence or early adulthood, but can strike at any time in life. The signs and symptoms vary from individual to individual, but all people with the disorder show one or more of the following symptoms:
1. Delusions: These are beliefs that are not true, such as feeling people are following or trying to hurt them, believing other people can read their minds, or beliefs that they have special powers or abilities. |
2. Hallucinations: This usually takes the form of hearing voices that are not there, but people with schizophrenia may also see, smell, taste, and feel things that are not there. |
3. Bizarre behavior: This can be expressed in many different ways. In short, the individual behaves in ways that seem inappropriate or strange to other people. |
4. Disorganized speech: The individual speaks in ways that are hard to understand. For instance, sentences might not make sense, or topic of conversation changes with little or no connection between sentences. Sometimes speech is completely incomprehensible. |
5. "Negative symptoms": This includes lack of motivation or interest, diminished cognitive functioning, and decreased emotional expression. Individuals may lose interest in attending to their own personal hygiene, have little interest in interacting with other s, and rarely seem to feel or express strong emotions. |


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