Francisco Sola recounts an experience where a young woman's struggle with her sexuality in a hyper-conservative environment led to a 'psychosis with mystical delirium,' which was interpreted as demonic possession. Sola argues that this was a manifestation of her repressed masculine side desiring women, and that acceptance, not judgment, is the path to healing. The final sentence emphasizes that embracing one's true self without judgment is the ultimate act of self-love and liberation.
Impact: High. This perspective challenges traditional religious and psychological views on mental health crises, suggesting that societal repression can create internal conflicts that manifest in extreme ways. It highlights the power of acceptance in healing.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:54:10 to 00:57:12.
Sources in support: Francisco Sola (Writer and therapist, 'A Course in Miracles' teacher)

