Milestones On My Recovery Road
1) Hospital care, diagnosis and drug therapy which
eventually brought my psychosis under precarious control and allowed
me to return into the community.
2) Luck/chance that I survived a determined suicide
attempt.
3) The discovery that a computer could hold my
attention and improve my concentration when nothing else could.
4) The realisation that I should unconditionally
accept myself as I am with all my imperfections.
5) Following a demonstration of clairvoyance and
mediumship at our village hall I began to learn and understand the
concept of reincarnation which slowly led to my spiritual awakening.
This understanding that we are here for a reason gave me a purpose
for remaining in this world and eventually released my suicidal
thoughts.
6) I began to love myself unconditionally.
7) The understanding that “you are what you
think” ~ change your thoughts and you will change yourself
~ unfortunately it’s not possible to do this while psychotic.
8) Although I’m not active in the financial
economy I’m active in the social economy of volunteering which
has been of great benefit and has helped me enormously.
9) Through time and hard won experience I have
learned to live within my limitations and to know what to expect
if I’m foolish enough not to do so.
These major milestones on my road to recovery have
so far covered a period of 7 years. No one milestone is more or
less important than another and each contains a story. Although
I’m not cured from my mental illness I’ve recovered
sufficiently to want to live and participate in my community and
wider society having regained my lost self esteem. Throughout I
have been helped and encouraged by professionals, fellow patients,
family and friends. The journey continues.
Alistair MacDonald |