>> Several students on campus said Jacobson’s father committed suicide and that she constantly advised her students against taking their own life.
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Patricia Gibbs, an instructional aide at El Dorado, said she knew Jacobson as a popular, friendly teacher.
“She was always in a great mood, very happy,” she said.
Gibbs said Jacobson not only taught students how to take pictures, but also about the history of photography, including how to work with old-fashioned film cameras.
Jacobson enjoyed covering her classroom walls with her students’ photos. She also posted on her walls notes from students thanking her for teaching them photography, Gibbs said.
“She was loved by everyone,” Gibbs said. << --
Right Away We Knew Something Really Horrible Had Happened
Hard to understand. There is some indication here that something genetic kicked in.
I hate to say it but it's probably just short matter of time before the board naysayers check in to demonize her. Like they did with Robin Williams.
Heartbreaking to imagine what took over her.
Dear
Pogo I would say it is something spiritual and not limited to just genetic.
When people lose the will to live, it has been compared to a spiritual force, like an invading robber, that robs someone of their energy and will by breaking off their social or spiritual connection to others where they cannot feel this love. Some cases are from losing any remaining energy, will or life, where the person just withers, dying from depression or heartbreak, etc. (In other cases it can be a surge of anger or revenge that pushes people to kill themselves and/or others out of pure rage to say FU to the world or to someone they want to hurt as punishment. And other cases the person can be in such physical or mental torment that dying is the only way they can think of for escape or relief, they just want the pain to end. In all these cases there is a common issue of losing the sense of connection with others, so it is more spiritual where the cut off or surge in emotion or pain occurs; and what it takes to overcome such disruption thus requires even a greater amount of energy or force on a spiritual level.)
It is not uncommon for family and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide to feel the same pressure and negative energy attacking their will to live. The best defense I know against this oppressive spirit is deep forgiveness, healing and even deliverance if the spirit is overbearing and beyond people's natural will and ability to overcome on their own.
When people are fully forgiving and have no "fear" left, there is nothing left to manipulate or attack spiritually.
If people are not aware they are still vulnerable to such spiritual attacks, that leaves them open.
Especially where people don't know that occult or dark energy can attract these kind of attacks,
that is dangerous to take that for granted and think it doesn't matter. I would like to see these
theories proven by science, so it can be established when people have dark energy and to make sure it is addressed.
Similar to detecting when someone has tumors hidden in their body, which may or may not be malignant,
maybe someday we can test and diagnose these spiritual triggers hidden in people, and make sure they are defused.
My friends in spiritual healing can detect when people have triggers that aren't healed yet, but if we could get the science behind this method of diagnosing medically, we wouldn't have to rely on guesswork but could use energy or brain scans.
I really believe we can develop technology for this, similar to what even Scientologists try to do with auditing and feedback, but keep it free and accessible and not monopolize the technology or treatment, so everyone can get help voluntarily.
If so, suicides and crimes will be reduced to almost nothing by detecting issues in advance that can trigger people to harm themselves or others. The triggers that can be treated and healed can be detected in advance before they cause harder complications to handle, while the truly sick conditions that may be incureable could be diagnosed as dangerous, similar to testing for terminal cancer, where such people can be isolated for treatment to prevent risk to society from hidden criminal illnesses.
I don't think this process can be developed until we are mature enough as a society to handle the knowledge and technology; with the current culture of blaming and stigmatizing people for having mental issues or blocks, instead of focusing on healing and corrections, that shows we aren't fully ready yet. But as more people understand the capacity and value of healing and preventing these ills by earlier detection and intervention, science will open the doors to solutions we are currently blinding ourselves to because we aren't even ready to look.