Welcome to this Consciousness Anywhere Podcast episode focused on Mental Disorders and Entities, part of the Talk to the Entities specialty series.
In this episode, Shannon O’Hara explores one of the most charged and misunderstood topics in consciousness: the relationship between mental health diagnoses and entity awareness. She challenges conventional assumptions and invites listeners to consider a different possibility. What if hearing voices, multiple personalities, and other symptoms aren’t signs of something wrong, but indicators of unacknowledged awareness?
Shannon shares her personal journey, the impact of suppression, and how education, empowerment, and tools can transform what looks like insanity into clarity, choice, and capacity.
This conversation isn’t about replacing medicine or therapy, it is an invitation to stop judging yourself, trust what you know, and explore a world where awareness is a gift, not a diagnosis.
Key Takeaways
- Hearing voices is often awareness of entities, not something wrong
- Suppressing awareness distorts it, it doesn’t eliminate it
- Many mental health struggles may stem from unacknowledged entity awareness
- Awareness cannot be destroyed, only rejected or distorted
- Education creates empowerment, not fear
- Being the most dominant entity in your life restores choice
- Consciousness includes everything and judges nothing
- Greater awareness opens greater possibility
Final Thought:
What if nothing about you is wrong, including your awareness?
When you stop trying to suppress, medicate, or judge what you know, and instead choose education, empowerment, and consciousness, you reclaim your power. You open the door to a world of infinite possibility, not based on fitting in, but on knowing what you know and choosing what works.
How much more aware are you willing to be?
Resources:
Talk to the Entities https://talktotheentities.com
Talk to the Entities Specialty Classes https://talktotheentities.com/shop/specialty-classes/
Shannon O’Hara | Consciousness Anywhere Podcast https://shannon-ohara.com