Or, in English, the "Call of the Void".
What do you guys think about this phenomenon? For those who are unfamiliar with it, it's the name of the thoughts that come into your head that seem wildly self-destructive, but are only brief. I.E. driving down the road, seeing a tree ahead, and for a split second wanting nothing more than to just plow into it, just to see if you die.
Or, staring at a knife and wondering if it's sharp enough to spill your entrails. Standing on the edge of a cliff, something in the back of your head telling you to "just jump".
I personally think that this occurs because of darker, more supernatural entities taking advantage of when our minds wander or our distractions to seed a little bit of that into our heads; normally, unless we're clinically insane or unguarded, that type of stuff doesn't affect us, but sometimes, I think it slips in. Once we realize what we're thinking, it disperses, but it's still a very eerie occurrence that I've been facing very often lately.
What do you all think about it?
>>19401407
Bad spirits?
>>19401407
its just maths and statistics that the brain happens to think of every possible scenario, some of them are scary. when i see a sharp kitchen knife i wonder if it would slice through my stomach or get stuck in my ribs or chest, its just my brain covering every scenario that could happen, it thinks of the most extreme thing i could do but also the most sensible, its called free will. in order for the opposite if your hypothesis to be true, your brain would have to limit thought or have a invisible thought wall that stops you thinking of bad things which is impossible and not free will