u/ImaginaryMushroom461

Has Becoming an atheist helped anyone with religious delusions and mania?

Hi all,

All of my manic episodes started with me becoming extremely religious. Very quickly, I began experiencing delusions, such as believing colleagues were cheating me or that other people were planning to take away something special from me.

After my last episode, I became quite atheist. I’m sure some of you may have gone through something similar. My question is: has becoming atheist helped prevent or reduce your episodes in any way?

Thanks.

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u/ImaginaryMushroom461 — 8 days ago
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Has Becoming an atheist helped anyone with religious delusions and mania?

Hi all,

All of my manic episodes started with me becoming extremely religious. Very quickly, I began experiencing delusions, such as believing colleagues were cheating me or that other people were planning to take away something special from me.

After my last episode, I became quite atheist. I’m sure some of you may have gone through something similar. My question is: has becoming atheist helped prevent or reduce your episodes in any way?

Thanks.

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u/ImaginaryMushroom461 — 8 days ago