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Any individual undertaking such an experience should be willing to risk the personality changes, which can be both beneficial or harmful, and which may have lasting and permanent affects. There may also arise the possibility of physical dangers as manic and paranoid delusions which may promote dangerous altercations to oneself and others and the risks of institutionalization or suicide.

In terms of western science, Manic Realization may most often be classified as schizophrenia, a disease in which it is unknown as to whom or when it might strike. The determination as to how and to whom it happens, as opposed to a medical definition, might be considered in terms of a spiritual or mystical determination, which although it may not include many or a majority of cases, is the perspective in which it is considered here. There may also be methods by which Manic Realization may be purposefully induced, as techniques of ancient and now lost, or presently existing and secret mystical cults. For the uninitiated individual, the occurrence of the consciousness of Enigmatic Belief and Reality may not be a choice or necessarily an act of individual will, but rather something that happens to the person as opposed to a state that is willfully created.

The circumstance of Enigmatic Belief may happen to an individual more than once. If the experience is thought of as a test of character, then one may not do well the first time around, but will have been presented with all the various problems of consequence and responsibility from which the individual may ponder for a lifetime. A second or third experience may be thought of as a retest to determine the evolution of knowledge.

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