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How hearing voices can be a meaningful part of human experience
How hearing voices, long assumed a sign of mental illness, can be a part of the human experience By WENCY LEUNG | The Globe and Mail Published Sunday, Jul. 12, 2015 12:00PM EDT Kevin Healey hears voices and music no one … Continue reading
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Tagged Hallucination, hearing voices, Kevin Healey, music
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Brian Keenan – Music
Brian Keenan wrote an account of his own experience of being kidnapped and held in confinement – “An Evil Cradling”. Here he is reading from chapter seven “Music”, accompanied by animations by Kavaleer productions. The result is a brief but … Continue reading
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Tagged An Evil Cradling, Brian Keenan, confinement, hearing voices, kidnap, music, seclusion
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bang bang – Niia Bertino
Like the man says, “play the bang bang one”. Bang Bang [by Nancy Sinatra] I was five and he was six We rode on horses made of sticks He wore black and I wore white He would always win the … Continue reading
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