As I keep researching in the internet for 14 hours each day
and my injured brain keeps learning new concepts and ideas (does the impossible)
I stumbled upon this Youtube video that prompted me to research about the big
risk to be assessed by a fearful Ph.D. that in order to feel safer in his
profession condemned me to conservatorship. Of course I cannot and will not
name this Ph.D. in fear, he knows well who he is and knows even better where
his soul is going to go after the body will be left behind here (in a coffin?) unless
he can repair what his fear had him do to me, or free me from this lifelong
condemnation.
Of course, he isn't the only one who can save his soul from
eternal regret, there are several other (women) close to me that by doing
something very simple can free me up and be eternally saved (for this one
mistake at least, I'm not God, so I can't tell what other sins they had
committed in life).
In my simple Google search (links at the bottom) I did
however find that the NASGA Association has a very strong and true mission to
accomplish.
The law has given way too much power to people in the field
that can affect lives of others in a very negative way, while these are simply
people who even if they have a Ph. D., therefore can make mistakes for
different reasons (fear or fetishes of some kind). In posting this I repeat my
request to be freed by those who can, so that they will avoid to have the
eternal pain to be responsible to having hurt someone else (me).
- http://www.apm.org/prac-gui/psy39-s8.shtml
- http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=28559
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_deadly_sins
- http://fff.org/explore-freedom/article/libertarian-themes-in-the-seven-deadly-sins-of-dantes-divine-comedy/
- http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=658
- http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Health_Concerns/psychology.htm
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