She Has Been Diagnosed With Many Disorders by Today’s Doctors
Joan of Arc reportedly started receiving voices and visions about the age of 12 or 13, which she took to be divine signals. She claimed during her trial that angels and saints first instructed her to simply go to church and live pious lives; later, they started giving her instructions to free France from the English invasion and install Charles VII, the uncrowned heir to the French throne, as the nation's legitimate king. The Maid claimed that the visions frequently included a bright light and that bells let her hear the voices more clearly.
Based on these facts, some professionals have hypothesized that Joan had one of the many neurological and mental conditions, such as migraines, bipolar disorder, and brain lesions, to mention just a few, that can cause hallucinations or delusions. Another idea suggests that she acquired bovine tuberculosis, which can result in convulsions and dementia, while caring for cattle as a young girl and consuming unpasteurized milk.
No one doubts that Joan was genuinely in touch with the archangels, but a sizable esoteric group does think she had the capacity to learn things from other worlds. The idea that everything Joan was told would happen actually occurred supports the most of it. She obviously possessed extraterrestrial talents of some kind.