Mental Illness, Part 5 Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypo mania) and lows (depression)โฆWhen your mood shifts to maniaโฆyou may feel euphoric, full of energy or unusually irritable. Mayo Clinic[1] It appears our circles of reality, individually and … Continue reading Mental Illness, Part 5
Category: Spirituality
Mental Illness, Part 4
Mental Illness, Part 4 We have done the people of God a great disservice by preaching the gospel to them but not giving them the tools whereby they can obey that gospel. Fr. Richard Rohr[1] Figure 5 illustrates a positioning of religion and spirituality in perceived realities. Area A signifies one personโs perceived reality. Area … Continue reading Mental Illness, Part 4
Mental Illness, Part 3
Mental Illness, Part 3 We donโt live in the world of reality, we live in the world of how we perceive reality. Filmmaker Bryan Singer[1] Last week I introduced this diagram (Figure 1) as a representation of one personโs reality. Everything within circle A can be perceived by this person โ physically, intellectually, and/or emotionally … Continue reading Mental Illness, Part 3
Mental Illness, Part 2
Mental Illness, Part 2 We donโt live in the world of reality, we live in the world of how we perceive reality. Filmmaker Bryan Singer[1] Last week I defined mental illness as behavior outside of societal norms. I will now visually represent my understanding of that definition. My basic assumption is that our individual and … Continue reading Mental Illness, Part 2
Mental Illness
Mental Illness In the synagogue there was a man who had the spirit of an unclean demon, and he cried out with a loud voice, โLet us alone! What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Luke 4:33-34a. Four months ago I began what I thought would be a brief series of Life … Continue reading Mental Illness
Aggressive Media, Part 3
Aggressive Media, Part 3 Winning isnโt everything; itโs the only thing.[1] The form of aggressive media that most exposes my aggressive tendencies is that of sports. This is particularly humbling to confess because I consider myself a non-violent person, even as I faithfully follow and cheer for my favorite teams. When I was younger, I … Continue reading Aggressive Media, Part 3
Aggressive Media, Part 2
Aggressive Media, Part 2 The soul doesnโt know itself by comparison and differentiation. The soul just is. The soul knows itself through what is now and everything that is, both the dark and the light. The soul triumphs over nothing and therefore cannot be defeated because it is not in the game of succeeding or … Continue reading Aggressive Media, Part 2
Aggressive Media
Aggressive Media And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars; see that you are not alarmed; for this must take place, but the end is not yet. Matthew 24:6 A few weeks ago I mentioned a common form of non-physical violence which I will expand upon here โ that of aggressive media. Violent … Continue reading Aggressive Media
Non-Physical Violence, Part 4
Non-Physical Violence, Part 4 There is a pervasive form of contemporary violence to which the idealist most easily succumbs: activism and overwork. The rush and pressure of modern life are a form, perhaps the most common form, of its innate violence. To allow oneself to be carried away by a multitude of conflicting concerns, to … Continue reading Non-Physical Violence, Part 4
Non-Physical Violence, Part 3
Non-Physical Violence, Part 3 A lot of giving and receiving has a violent quality, because the givers and receivers act more out of need than out of trust. What looks like generosity is actually manipulation, and what looks like love is really a cry for affection or support. Henri Nouwen[1] Violent, aggressive acts are not … Continue reading Non-Physical Violence, Part 3