Dear Daniel,
There are things I wish people
understood. That I wish people knew. Some diseases simply can’t be “prayed
away” while I believe in God and have a strong spiritual core I don’t believe
that He gave me this disease for a reason. And conversely I don’t believe I’ve
been cursed with it either by the Devil.
I believe genetics played a large
part in it. Just the same I don’t think my parents are the reason I have this
illness either. Sometimes that’s just the luck of the draw.
I do believe, however, that God
gave me tools in order to get better. It does not, however, make it easier on
me when I am stigmatized by people who don’t ‘get it’. Truth be told it makes
it harder. It makes me angry. It makes me want to scream about inclusion and
the message of kindness and compassion.
I wrote a faith based script about
mental illness and what I believe is the answer. The truth is upsetting to some.
That the answer isn’t a magic man in the sky that will simply “pray it away”. Or
that meds are a panacea.
The truth is you need both of these
things. Prayer, meditation, whatever your spiritual stripes go a long way to
supporting meds, therapy and the support of friends and family. And when faced
with stigma it can be hard not to have a knee jerk reaction.
I really try not to. Sometimes
people don’t understand their actions are stigmatizing, but when shown the
light they respond positively to it. I truly believe Letters to Daniel happened
because the Universe knew I needed something beyond the storytelling I was
doing. Not that it wasn’t fulfilling, but my soul was crying out for more. For
a true purpose to my life. And what Letters to Daniel became was my answer to
that. A way to reach out to others with this disease.
It can seem unfair when those
around us have what feel like cruel reactions. People often shun and fear what
they don’t understand. Or have pat answers to complicated situations which only
serve to hurt us more.
But I know there a great deal many
more people who simply do not understand and all they need is for us to put a
face on it, to share our stories with them and they will come to understand I’m
sure of it.
For the reasons I have explained
many times before, Letters to Daniel and mental health advocacy are my purpose
in life. Writing and film are my twin passions. I will be adding a podcast
widget to this blogsite. The name of the podcast is Amy Unplugged and my first one
is New Year’s Eve at 6PM EST. Please join me and my guests for a raw, real and
frank discussion about mental illness and what it takes to survive the
holidays!
Sincerely,
Amy Leigh McCorkle