Talk:Beaivi

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Needs complete cleanup/reset[edit]

1. The article refers to no authoritative sources on Sámi mythology. 2. The article is written in a somewhat rambling and occasionally incoherent style. 3. The article, while admittedly being correct on many points, includes some very strange assertions - for example the links between mental illness treatment and Sámi sun worship. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.40.245.188 (talk) 10:50, 2 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Seriously.[edit]

"The Sami considered - quite correctly - that madness in the shape of psychoses and depressions were provoked by the lack of sunshine and light during the dark winter-season"

No - psychosis, the medical definition, is really based on the use of LSD. "Chemical imbalance" in schizophrenia and psychosis, is based on LSD. Jung himself uses hallucinogens, who made the phrase. LSD is the original schizo-phrenia, split-mentality. However as much of the psychiatric profession believes in acidheads, where the sun is an idol, and a representation of polytheism and this schismd state - they too ofcourse in their LSD-induced schizophrenia, believe that lack of the sun is the reason. Which to the really is a phallic symbol. And the same thinking is behind "urotherapy", urine drinking. Which again really is about recieving semen. They might aswell suggest urotherapy, because a mad demon will only want abuse, which ultimately goes sexual. It is really the shamans and psychiatries want, of being the idol, the semen-recieving fertility-cult idol. However the idols they make, do also suggest poisoning by hallucinogens, so it is indeed a schism, and modern society rejected these drugs, with the prophet Adam.

The one divine, has no partners. Lord of the heavens and the earth, the universe, the world.

PBWY.