Helplessness: Fixing the human brain
What a terrible feeling this is, to not be able to know how
to fix something that’s broken. A person who is very different from the one you
love and depend on for strength. All of a sudden, they are the child, and you
are the parent. A very unique role to play, when most of your life they play
the role of a strong father figure to you. Now they look to you for strength
and direction. Suffering silently with something they can’t explain.
Mental illness is something so misunderstood in our society,
it’s frustrating. The bum who’s schizophrenic, and seems scary talking to
himself. What we really need to fear is the sociopath, and insecure control
freak. Not the person who is just trying to fit in and failing. The main thing
to assess when meeting a person that seems crazy, is why do we feel
uncomfortable around them? They are a little too loud, too intense, don’t
understand normal social cues, and are too loving/angry. But what have excesses
of these emotions ever really hurt. It’s the cold, calm, calculated
killer/abuser who is the real threat.
Deep in our gut’s or third chakra to be exact are the
answers. Our bodies have our brains all over, they are called cells and synapse
between neurotransmitters which are spread throughout the body. Did you know
that the majority of serotonin is not found in the brain but in our gut? When
we get a sharp pain, or butterflies in our stomach they are also our bodies
talking to us. If we are in real danger we know it. So we need to move as a
society, away from fear surrounding mental illness and closer towards a place
of learning and compassion.