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Was Joan of Arc suffering from a psychotic disorder? |
Northbeach lover has the worst answer..sorry, i was lookign for a little more objectivity, not a quote from some biography.. I don't know, I'll have to ask her................No she said that she has been taking all of her medication and everything is cool with her. yes By today's standards, yes. no a messenger from god Unfortunately any answer would be speculation. Perhaps. Although since she never underwent a psychiatric evaluation, since there was no such thing as psychiatry back then, we don't know. For all we know God was talking to her or she made it up to inspire the troops or just so she could fight along side the men. no. she was on drugs Joan of Arc was not suffering from a psychotic disorder. The "voices" that led her, she claims, came from St. Michael (who was accompanied by other angels) as well as other saints such as St. Margaret, and St. Catherine. They guided her then just like some people who are close to God today are led to do things. Joan was always described as "a singularly pious child, grave beyond her years, who often knelt in the church absorbed in prayer and loved the poor tenderly (1)" When she spoke to judges toward the end of her life during her trials, she said to them "I saw them with these very eyes, as well as I see you." |
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