I've improved my thinking speed, and sometimes I feel like I'm talking to myself as two separate individuals, and I think it could be another person's soul that I may have attached to myself and I can't literally talk to her for more than a few minutes, she says she's tired, but at the same time she cheers me up and gives me arguments or scientific data.

Family #78197 Is 2 personalities in one body normal?
If you both hear and talk to a voice or perception, medically you could investigate better.
Spiritually, do Void Meditation when you hear that voice.
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If you both hear and talk to a voice or perception, medically you could investigate better.
Spiritually, do Void Meditation when you hear that voice.
Dissociative Identity Disorder is "real" in the sense that it is a real mental illness, where the person can genuinely feel as if there are two or more wills and minds controlling the body.
In your case, people can naturally have dissociative-like behavior, maladaptive daydreaming, derealization or depersonalization, etc., especially if they are young (not enough time to form a more solid sense of identity) or had a traumatic childhood.
For a 6 year old, having a voice in your head that you vividly visualize to appear real is a fine way of thinking and exploring life.
For an adult, this is a sign something is wrong mentally, as one's sense of identity is very important to lead a healthy life.
Seek help.
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Informative posts written:
- About the SaTaNaMa Meditation - Empowering Talismans and Whisper in Magick -
- Vijnana Bhairava Tantra -
- The Hebdomads of Pythagoras - About Yehuborim
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"That light, He said, am I, Nous, Thy God, who is before the hygra physis borne out of Darkness. The Logos, from Nous, is the Son of God."
- Θ Lord Thoth Θ
Dissociative Identity Disorder is "real" in the sense that it is a real mental illness, where the person can genuinely feel as if there are two or more wills and minds controlling the body.
In your case, people can naturally have dissociative-like behavior, maladaptive daydreaming, derealization or depersonalization, etc., especially if they are young (not enough time to form a more solid sense of identity) or had a traumatic childhood.
For a 6 year old, having a voice in your head that you vividly visualize to appear real is a fine way of thinking and exploring life.
For an adult, this is a sign something is wrong mentally, as one's sense of identity is very important to lead a healthy life.
Seek help.
