The Dagara people of West Africa have
an entirely different view of what is actually happening to someone who has
been diagnosed as "mentally ill." In the shamanic view, mental
illness signals "the birth of a healer," explains Dagara shaman
and writer, Malidoma Patrice Somé, Phd. Thus, mental disorders are spiritual
emergencies, spiritual crises, and need to be regarded as such to aid the healer
in being born. What those in the West view as mental illness, the Dagara people
regard as "good news from the other world." The person going through the crisis has been
chosen as a medium for a message to the community that needs to be communicated
from the spirit realm.
A different perspective opens up very different
possibilities. The Dagara people use ritual to relieve the suffering at the
core of "mental illness." According to Somé, ritual can open the way
for the individual's healing relationship with helping spirits that supports a
cure or definitive movement out of the "mentally ill" state of being
and back into the world as an individual better equipped than most to give
their gifts to the world. To learn more, read "The Shamanic View of Mental Illness," featuring Malidoma Patrice Some´ (excerpted from The Natural Medicine Guide to Schizophrenia).
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