Stigmata (singular stigma) is a term used by members of the Christian faith to describe body marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, such as the hands, wrists, and feet.
Stigmatics, who are typically devout Roman Catholics, do not see their affliction as a terrifying menace but instead as a miraculous blessing — a sign that they have been specially chosen by God to suffer the same wounds Son of God (Yeshua/Jesus) did. Some modern research has indicated stigmata are of hysterical origin, or linked to dissociative identity disorders, especially the link between dietary constriction by self-starvation, dissociative mental states and self-mutilation, in the context of a religious belief. Stigmata might first come to mind, but there are many terms for the spontaneous bleeding — psychogenic purpura, autoerythrocyte sensitization, Gardner-Diamond syndrome. Patients of ‘stigmata’ can have spontaneous bleeding into the skin that is controlled by the emotions. These people are not doing it on purpose and nobody understands how |
it works, but clearly blood vessels can be controlled by emotions.
St. Francis of Assisi is the first recorded stigmatic in Christian history. In 1224, two years before his death. People can keep of what they believe about stigmata. It’s all about what people believe with faith. As for me, I don’t care about stigmata, either it’s sign of Jesus’ crucifixion wounds or rare blood disorder or self mutilation. I just believe in God as the Greatest Creator and Jesus (Yeshua) as the Greatest Philosopher of Compassion and Forgiveness who against hypocrisy, as well as my redeemer. -The End – |
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