| I always observed my father's behavior, because he | | | | the same pants every day. |
| was very strange. He was schizophrenic, but he was | | | | When you see something like that, don't let it pass |
| rich, and he lived free, giving orders to his employees. | | | | without paying attention to the behavior of this |
| He had three personalities. | | | | person. |
| He would pretend that he was an angel who simply | | | | Strange behavior and multiple personalities are alarms. |
| agreed with everyone, staying silent most of the | | | | They indicate that there are serious abnormalities in |
| time, and smiling easily, when the situation of the | | | | the person's conscience, which means that they may |
| moment demanded such behavior from him. He was | | | | lose their control completely, and instead of being |
| in fact a big hypocrite, but an excellent actor. | | | | simply "strange", become very violent. |
| When he was in his store or factory, and at home, | | | | Absurdity generates violence, and this is why |
| he was very cruel. Everybody hated him, but they | | | | craziness is terror. |
| had to bear his difficult temperament. | | | | Schizophrenia and psychosis are mental illnesses that |
| He was unpredictable: everybody lived afraid of his | | | | begin with deceptions in life, and with various wrong |
| strange reactions. He would provoke terrible problems | | | | conclusions and actions. They are the result of |
| with the minimum mistakes one could possibly make | | | | despair, like an internal explosion or implosion. |
| (according to his own judgment) or even without any | | | | Many people have multiple personalities, without |
| reason. Only he knew why he would become very | | | | imagining that this is a sign that there are |
| upset, and start torturing everyone with questions, | | | | abnormalities in their psychical functionalism, and that |
| or putting obstacles everywhere and turning | | | | this is a sign that they may be dominated by the |
| everything impossible to be ever solved. | | | | absurdity they inherit in the primitive part of their |
| With me, who looked like him because I inherited his | | | | brain. |
| green eyes and physiognomy, he was very kind. I | | | | Multiple personalities reflect the invasion of the |
| represented his family, and since I had studied in a | | | | absurdity of the wild side of the human conscience |
| Catholic school since I was 6 years old, I also | | | | into the human side. They provoke strange behavior, |
| represented his religiosity. | | | | inducing someone to violence. Without understanding |
| With me he was a very kind and generous human | | | | how, they become too aggressive, and they are |
| being. He would listen to my poems and cry, touched | | | | unable to control their actions. |
| because I had written something poetic, like when I | | | | The scientific method of dream interpretation can |
| wrote in a poem that everyone had to compare | | | | cure all mental illnesses and help the new generation |
| themselves with a flower, and look for similarities. | | | | prevent them, before it is too late. |
| When later I started studying the meaning of dreams | | | | This is an indispensable caution, because grave mental |
| because I saw that I myself had absurd behavior and | | | | illnesses delay too long to be cured with dream |
| I was very afraid of becoming crazy like my father, I | | | | therapy. |
| understood exactly why he had such strange | | | | The bitter truth is that a patient needs at least five |
| behavior. | | | | years of psychotherapy in order to feel better. This |
| I continued the research of Carl Jung, discovering | | | | psychotherapy may take even 15 years, depending |
| more, and started helping everyone around me. | | | | on the case... But it is real psychotherapy for the |
| My friend Kathryn suffered from psychosis for more | | | | worst cases, while all psychiatrists cannot cure them |
| than 20 years, and was very lonely when I first met | | | | with their knowledge. They simply give medicine to |
| her. She was a Brazilian's friend niece. Her behavior | | | | their patients, calming down their nerves, without |
| was very strange, and she couldn't go anywhere | | | | solving their psychological problems. |
| without her parents. | | | | They are not able to, because if you lead with |
| In the beginning she was very aggressive with me, | | | | desperate people, you face despair too. |
| but I told her mother that I would cure her, which | | | | Kathryn, for example, would seem to be completely |
| she couldn't believe. She was even offensive with me | | | | normal, improving fast and giving everyone hope, but |
| because I don't have a diploma and I'm not a | | | | suddenly she would go back to the past, and behave |
| recognized psychiatrist. Kathryn had her psychiatrist | | | | like a child, or become too aggressive. So, all the |
| and was under medication. Perhaps I could provoke | | | | progress was lost. We had to begin again, from the |
| damage to her instead of curing her... Her mother told | | | | worst position, as if there was no progress at all. It |
| me in a very irritated way that she didn't want my | | | | happened many times... |
| help. | | | | But with persistence, she learned to be strong and |
| I accepted her fear, telling her that I would be | | | | dominate her behavior. Today she doesn't behave |
| Kathryn's friend and help her as much as I could, and | | | | like a child, and she is very gentle with everyone. |
| that there was no danger. There was no possibility | | | | After more than 13 years of psychotherapy, she is |
| that I could ever do anything to worsen her case, | | | | much better, and the comparison with the way she |
| which she was able to understand with time. | | | | used to behave when I first met her with her |
| In the end, she even let Kathryn travel alone with | | | | behavior today clearly show us a big difference, while |
| me and my son to Brazil. This was the first time in | | | | there was no progress at all in her behavior for 20 |
| her life that she went somewhere without her | | | | years, before she started to be treated by me. |
| parents after the psychosis, and especially, such a | | | | When I think about her case, and about my father's |
| long trip, from Greece to Brazil. We stayed at her | | | | case, I feel the urgency to teach everyone how to |
| uncle's apartment, who was for me a family friend. | | | | translate their dreams, so that they may eliminate |
| She had three personalities too, which I observed for | | | | the roots of absurdity from their brain as soon as |
| 13 years. | | | | possible, especially if they are still young. Later things |
| Today she is almost completely self-confident and | | | | are too dangerous, and grave mental illnesses are too |
| quite independent in many points. | | | | sad. |
| However, her story is sad... | | | | This is why I concentrated my attention on the |
| Strange behavior is always a sign that there is a | | | | prevention of all mental illnesses. The most important |
| certain abnormality in the functionalism of the | | | | discovery of my research is exactly how to put an |
| person's conscience and one has to be careful so | | | | end to all mental illnesses even before any abnormal |
| that they may avoid ending up mentally ill. | | | | reaction appears in a person's behavior. |
| My father for example, used to buy three pants | | | | Fortunately, the scientific method of dream |
| which were exactly the same, in the same color, as if | | | | interpretation can help everyone prevent all mental |
| they were only one. He didn't care about colors and | | | | illnesses, and never again be threatened by them |
| about the way he looked for the outside world. He | | | | throughout their lives. |
| didn't mind if someone believed that he was wearing | | | | |