Dr. Taylor Cummings
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And so I think it's just radical accountability and knowing if you really are doing all that you can do and doing your best in that moment.
Yeah, like I said, I was grateful.
I'm grateful for how it was received.
But also, like you said, for the bravery of other people talking about their story, sharing their stories, the amount of people who, you know, felt comfortable sharing their story with me or just in the comments in general.
And actually the entry into your Patreon, just, you know, kind of seeing how people have been responding to it really prompted me to organize a spiritual awakening slash psychosis support group.
And so we can meet every month and we can discuss what we could talk.
We can normalize it.
It's not therapy.
It's not a clinical setting, but it is a space to get comfortable sharing your story, talking about your story, understanding how we remain whole, how we remain sane and what that really looks like, you know, from a spiritual perspective and a physical perspective, because our spiritual and our physical health are, you know, they're they're very equal and you need them both.
And so understanding what that looks like and how to create safe spaces to destigmatize it.
And a lot of people, you know,
we're appreciative of that, you know, and having similar experiences, like there's no shame in it, you know, and releasing ourselves with the shame because, you know, we didn't do anything wrong, you know, or maybe we did.
Right.
But like this comes back to accountability.
And so in my situation, I don't feel like I did anything wrong.
It just was what it was.
And so it's a matter of learning from that.
And like you said, how to help other people, because I know I'm not the only person who has experienced that.
So I think it really prompted me to think about what
what does this look like?