From Grief to Grace: Turning Trauma into Transformation | Doug Greene | TEDxSunValley

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Resumo

TLDRThe narrative follows a personal journey of a speaker who experienced significant vision loss due to glaucoma. This loss, particularly impactful for someone whose career and hobbies were visually-centric, led to depression and suicidal ideation. The speaker felt initially hopeless, taking steps towards ending their life until a voice prompted them to tackle their bucket list, starting with a kayaking trip down the Grand Canyon. This expedition became a pivotal moment, providing an emotional catharsis that led to transformative introspection. The journey includes facing depression again, and the speaker found solace and healing through various methods — ketamine therapy to alleviate depression, meditation to detach from negative inner dialogue, the Enneagram for personality insight, and somatic healing to release trauma. Using a river metaphor, the speaker describes how their journey unfolded in phases: dealing with the situation, healing emotionally and psychologically, and ultimately releasing past trauma to embrace life. This resulted in newfound gratitude and a holistic sense of interconnectedness, despite the loss of vision.

Conclusões

  • 🌌 Embrace darkness to find light.
  • 💔 Vision loss led to deep emotional struggles.
  • 🚣‍♂️ Kayaking the Grand Canyon marked a turning point.
  • 🧘 Meditation aids in mental detachment from negativity.
  • 💊 Ketamine was crucial in defeating depression.
  • 🔍 The Enneagram offered personal insight for healing.
  • 👐 Somatic healing involved releasing trauma through the body.
  • 🌊 Using a river to metaphorically navigate life changes.
  • 🙏 Developed a profound sense of gratitude and interconnection.
  • 🏠 Found a deeper 'home' within despite physical losses.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker shares their personal journey with vision loss due to glaucoma, describing the emotional darkness and depression that ensued as they struggled to come to terms with losing what was once their world as a photographer. They considered ending their life, feeling peace at the thought, but were inspired by a metaphorical voice to pursue their bucket list, beginning with kayaking the Grand Canyon, which they were miraculously able to do despite the long permit waitlist. On this trip, even amidst such an anticipated adventure, they continued to grapple with their inner darkness, until a pivotal moment of catharsis at Redwall Cavern, where they released years of pent-up emotions, leading to a newfound inner spaciousness and possibility for moving forward.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:13:32

    The speaker's journey to overcome trauma and transform their perspective involved powerful experiences like a metaphoric rebirth at Redwall Cavern, which gave them a momentary relief and an opportunity to explore tools like meditation, the Enneagram, and somatic healing. These tools helped them detach from harassing internal voices, understand their personality type, and heal trauma through bodily sensations. Furthermore, experimental ketamine treatments significantly alleviated persistent suicidal thoughts, drawing a parallel to being rescued from a turbulent river rapid. As the speaker advanced through this healing process, they experienced a release that allowed them to feel interconnectedness with the world, despite their vision loss, leading to a life imbued with gratitude and deeper meaning.

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Perguntas frequentes

  • What caused the vision loss?

    The vision loss was caused by glaucoma.

  • What psychological struggles did the speaker face?

    The speaker faced depression and suicidal thoughts.

  • How did the speaker plan to cope with vision loss initially?

    Initially, the speaker planned to commit suicide.

  • What opportunity changed the speaker's perspective?

    A voice urged the speaker to complete their bucket list, starting with kayaking the Grand Canyon.

  • What is the significance of the Grand Canyon trip?

    The trip represented a turning point, offering a moment of cathartic release and inner peace.

  • What treatments helped the speaker manage depression?

    Ketamine treatments, meditation, the Enneagram, and somatic healing helped manage depression.

  • What metaphor does the speaker use to describe their journey?

    The speaker uses a river metaphor to describe dealing, healing, and releasing during their journey.

  • What emotional state did the speaker find during their Grand Canyon experience?

    The speaker found an inner spaciousness allowing for hope, patience, and healing.

  • What realizations did the speaker have about their life after vision loss?

    The speaker realized they gained depth and richness in life through transformation.

  • How did the speaker's perception shift through their journey?

    The speaker's perception shifted from hopelessness to gratitude and interconnectedness.

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    I want to take you on a journey and
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    we're gonna go into the darkness for a
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    little while but I promise you we will
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    come back into the light if you have
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    normal vision this is how you see the
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    world this is how I see the world ten
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    years ago I started having vision issues
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    like things weren't there there wasn't
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    any pain or irritation things were just
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    gone so I went in to see an
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    ophthalmologist and she did what's
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    called a vision field test and what it
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    showed is I'd lost 90% of the vision in
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    my right eye and half and my left to
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    glaucoma even worse the vision that I
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    had was going fast and what was gone
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    was gone forever as a former
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    professional photographer outdoor
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    adventurer and his one who takes in the
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    world and processes it visually my sight
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    was everything to me and I couldn't
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    imagine life without it and I went down
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    the rabbit hole bad really bad in my
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    experience there's a reason why they
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    call it a hole my life got tighter more
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    constricted darker and my connection
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    with life out there got farther and
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    farther away the only voice I heard was
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    the one inside my head telling me that
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    life without vision wasn't a life worth
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    living after two years I had the vision
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    of the hand of death reaching out to me
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    and I felt peace i inner torment pain
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    all of it vanished and in that moment
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    and I reached back and in that moment I
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    made a somatic shift an internal shift
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    from resisting death to embracing it and
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    I wanted to go I made my plans I sold my
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    stuff I threw away my life's work of
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    photography I lost my home I created a
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    new email account to write all my
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    goodbyes wrote them
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    with my will and assigned a friend to
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    take care of everything after I was gone
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    as a good friend said you're not just
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    contemplating suicide you are running
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    towards it I was driven by that feeling
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    of peace I'd felt on the hand reached
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    out I loved guardian angels a voice from
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    somewhere out there beyond me made me an
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    offer I couldn't refuse
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    it said do your bucket list that's it
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    do your bucket list there were three
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    items on it and the first one was to
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    kayak down the Grand Canyon I had run
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    rivers for three decades in many ways
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    the Grand Canyon is considered an
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    ultimate river trip friends who done it
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    had described a multi-week journey where
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    they left the craziness of this world
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    and moved into what they called River
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    time in this timeless sacred place the
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    problem was there was a 15-year wait
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    list to get a permit I didn't have years
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    I was running on months one week later a
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    river buddy called up and he said Doug
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    you know that permit I put in for 15
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    years ago
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    I just got it want to go yes there's a
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    saying you don't do the Grand Canyon it
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    does you and I was about to find out how
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    true that is so fast-forward two months
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    I'm on the Grand Canyon on the trip of a
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    lifetime
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    I am with a perfect group of people a
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    mix of adventures former Colorado River
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    guides and all of whom came together to
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    create the most incredible group of
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    people I've ever been with but even on
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    that trip of a lifetime I could not
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    escape the darkness and I started going
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    down the rabbit hole again but that was
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    about to change
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    guardian angels are a really good thing
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    so it took me longer to pack than
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    everybody else on the trip because of my
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    vision issues I had to double-check
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    triple-check and make sure I didn't
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    leave everything behind but this
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    particular morning I had packed well
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    ahead of everybody else and the guy that
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    led our trip came to me and he said Doug
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    I just have a sense of what you're going
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    through three miles down on River left
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    is a place called Redwall cavern it is a
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    sacred place whatever you need to do you
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    can do it there and in that moment I
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    knew that was why I was on this trip I
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    had a destiny with that place so I got
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    her my kayak and I paddled down to
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    Redwall it is a huge cavern carved out
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    of the cliffs coming down I pulled my
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    kayak up on the beach I took off my gear
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    I fell to my knees and I surrendered and
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    for the next two hours two years worth
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    of anger grief and sadness found its way
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    up I screamed
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    raged cried wave after wave I slammed my
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    fist into the wall until it bled and I
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    remember one point looking up at this
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    cavern ceiling just why can't I just die
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    I just want to die and then an amazing
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    thing happened this energy came all
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    throughout my body and concentrated into
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    one point like it wanted to be released
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    so I turned towards the sky and I just
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    raged and just like that it was gone and
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    in its place was a spaciousness an inner
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    spaciousness I had never felt before
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    there was room for all of it anger grief
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    sadness yeah but also hope patience and
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    the possibility
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    of moving on now I wish I could say that
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    was the end of this story and I lived
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    happily ever after and all of that but
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    that's not what happened but what that
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    gave me was a timeout a pause a breath
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    an opportunity to recollect and get on
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    with this journey and that's what I want
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    to share with you now this experience
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    I've had over the past several years
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    turning trauma into transformation and
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    since the theme for this TEDx is rivers
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    I'd love to use that as a metaphor
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    because it is perfect so in my
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    experience the tools all of this that
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    I've gone through in the last few years
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    falls into three major categories deal
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    heal and release so deal I did go into
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    depression again once those grooves are
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    set in my experience it is easy to just
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    slide right back down in there
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    I felt that peace again that voice
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    cranked up that said life without vision
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    isn't a life worth living the guy that
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    managed this that ran the depression
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    support group I was in thought I was a
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    goner my girlfriend was in tears that's
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    when I heard about a new treatment for
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    depression a drug called ketamine as
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    luck would have it my doctor my primary
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    care doctor had experience with it and
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    could administer it I had six infusions
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    IV infusions over the course of two
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    weeks by the end of the second infusion
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    this is day three things started
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    shifting by the end of the sixth
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    infusion that door those thoughts of
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    suicide were gone it was a miracle so to
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    go to the river metaphor dealing is like
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    being stuck in a really bad rapid and
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    ketamine was a lifeline that pulled me
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    out healing I found three tools that
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    helped me in the healing process and
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    continue to help me in this process the
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    first one is meditation
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    now maybe you can relate I've got a
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    voice inside of my head
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    yaks and yaks and yaks if it was a
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    roommate they'd be gone in an hour and
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    that's the voice that had been harassing
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    me over the years what meditation
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    enabled me to do was to start to get
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    detached from that voice and not get
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    hooked into it the monkey mind the
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    second tool I came across and I really
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    like this one is the Enneagram it is a
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    system that points to nine different
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    personality types to me it was like
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    discovering this google map into my mind
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    or crystal ball into that murkiness and
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    it showed me where I was in stress and
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    in my heart point what's unbelievable I
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    found out I'm a type 6 often known as
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    the devil's advocate so I'm in the
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    middle of the head triad I think a lot
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    way too much and knowing this and also
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    knowing that as a six in my stress point
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    I believe the world is a dangerous place
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    and it's out to get me so I scan for
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    trouble I'm like the border collie
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    looking for trouble out there knowing
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    that enabled me to once again stand back
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    and get some space from it and not get
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    immersed in it and the third tool I came
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    across is known as somatic healing what
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    it states at a core premise is that we
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    can heal trauma and deep stuff through
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    our bodies all the psycho you know the
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    talk therapy I'd done it gotten me
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    nowhere maybe you've seen a big dog
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    attack a small dog you notice how the
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    small dog shakes afterwards that's how
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    it releases the trauma that it just
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    experienced the technique I learned in
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    somatic healing that I liked the most is
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    to focus on the sensations of where I
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    feel whatever's going on so if I feel
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    grief okay grief where do I feel it I
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    feel a tingling behind my eyes maybe a
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    choking on my throat and hollowness in
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    my chest so the work is to simply bring
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    awareness
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    and attention you just hold energy there
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    and let it release it's incredible it
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    was for me so if dealing is getting
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    saved from the rapid then healing is
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    learning how to run it it's like coming
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    back to that rapid breaking it down into
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    sections and then learning the skills
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    and techniques to successfully run it
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    release after several years of this
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    something else started to happen there
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    was an opening if my life was a series
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    of thoughts and emotions going across
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    the screen it's almost like I was able
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    to slip in between those frames and in
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    real time rewrite my story and something
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    else started to happen that's almost
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    like my awareness expanded out and I
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    started to feel the interconnectedness
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    of things me you this room this town to
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    plan it all of it to return to the river
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    metaphor if dealing is like getting
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    pulled from the rapid and healing is
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    learning how to run it releasing is like
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    becoming one with a river I'm aware of
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    what I'm doing I take the necessary
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    strokes nothing more I'm aware of what
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    the rivers doing how the canyon directs
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    it the sky above all of it what I've
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    lost in vision and I've lost a lot I've
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    gained in so many other ways my life is
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    deeper richer and more heartfelt than I
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    ever could have imagined and I have
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    found home within and I feel gratitude
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    gratitude for life gratitude for the
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    vision I still have gratitude for the
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    people in my life that I care about and
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    gratitude for being able to share this
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    story with you thank you
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    you
Etiquetas
  • vision loss
  • depression
  • transformation
  • Grand Canyon
  • healing
  • ketamine therapy
  • meditation
  • Enneagram
  • somatic healing
  • gratitude