February 14, 2008

Some Mental Health professionals deny God, would say Man has no responsibility to God because there isn't a God, and would classify behavior not as sin but as antisocial or as a result of anxiety or historical conditioning or chemical imbalance, etc. This sort of clinician would deny that a "felt separation" from God could be an actual state of man but instead might admit it was a perception that could be painful, stressful, and anxiety producing. They might encourage medicine, therapeutic discussion, sleep, or any number of interventions to reach a clinical outcome which would find the man in a state of lesser-felt guilt/separation/anxiety/stress. They would not encourage belief in sin.


Wryly smiled the early bird, 
A rational good morning to you.

If it helps to ease the tense dawn of responsibility,
There's inclement conflict, in the roots of personality,
Consisting of inclined, self-destructive aggressing.

Wild?
--No, you are extravert, irritable in agreeability;
You are socialite, rarely conscientious, and neurotic slightly.
Be aware, there is peace in scientific form;
Be aware of inclined obligation
As explanation that nothing is random,
Haphazard, accidental or unrelated;

No, it's all related
To a growing past and the future
As an unrelenting tug of war,
Where id is bustling and Ego's eating sand
With burns on his hands,
Crumbled under the pressure

Awake sleeper, there is peace in the scientific form
Peace, that in the roots of personality,
In the roots of personality there is conflict,


While sipping arsenic in his coffee.
And crying stirred the sleeper's God.

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