Depression and spiritual awakening: two sides of one door | Lisa Miller | TEDxTeachersCollege
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0:07 - 0:10In the dark of the night, 4 a.m.,
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0:11 - 0:15I look over and my husband's not there.
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0:18 - 0:21I look further, and I find him
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0:22 - 0:26flat on his back,
looking at the ceiling, arms out. -
0:28 - 0:33"Our lives are hollow
and meaningless without children." -
0:34 - 0:36It had been two-and-a-half years
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0:36 - 0:41of hopes and prayers
and failed fertility treatments. -
0:41 - 0:43No one had come.
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0:45 - 0:51And the despair that ripped through
our hearts woke us night after night - -
0:51 - 0:56to the point where friends and family
called just to see how we were doing. -
0:56 - 0:59Because we so clearly were depressed.
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1:00 - 1:03As a clinical psychologist and scientist,
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1:03 - 1:08I had been trained to see
that depression is a disease. -
1:09 - 1:13Much like cancer or diabetes,
depression as a disease had symptoms -
1:14 - 1:16of despair and isolation.
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1:17 - 1:22And yet that simply did not explain
the road we were traveling, -
1:23 - 1:28nor did it explain the depression
that follows loss of a spouse, -
1:28 - 1:31miscarriage, trauma,
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1:31 - 1:35or the natural transitions
sophomore slump, mid-life crisis, -
1:35 - 1:41portholes in passages - chapter breaks
that seemed core to who we are - -
1:42 - 1:45were not aberrant illnesses.
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1:45 - 1:47They were not diseases.
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1:48 - 1:51And so my husband and I continued
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1:51 - 1:56with each cycle ending in a disappointment
that felt like a funeral. -
1:57 - 2:01And as we continued
down our road of trials, -
2:02 - 2:07we started ever so gradually,
over months and years -
2:09 - 2:14to open our eyes from a dark
and isolated place, quite alone, -
2:16 - 2:23to a place where we started to hear
the guidance of helpers and healers: -
2:24 - 2:30the folks who, on the Appalachian Trail,
through hikers called "trail angels" -
2:31 - 2:34for bringing food and water
when they need it most. -
2:36 - 2:40Our trail angels brought
what we needed most: -
2:40 - 2:42wisdom and guidance.
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2:42 - 2:45So one day I came home
after yet another in vitro -
2:45 - 2:49with the haunting feeling
as I drove my car -
2:49 - 2:51that this too was a failure.
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2:51 - 2:54And sure enough, as I stepped to the door,
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2:56 - 2:59the evidence was incontrovertible.
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2:59 - 3:04A tiny dead duck embryo
lay on my threshold. -
3:05 - 3:10And I knew it was not possible
the embryo in me was alive. -
3:10 - 3:14And so I went to bed
and had a long depressing nap -
3:15 - 3:19to awake - (Imitating knocking sound)
to a duck - -
3:20 - 3:22the mama duck,
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3:22 - 3:25who had lost her aspirational baby.
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3:26 - 3:27And the mama duck was persistent.
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3:27 - 3:31I thought what would the duck
want with me. (Imitating knocking sound) -
3:31 - 3:32She wanted to come towards me.
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3:32 - 3:36And as I opened the door,
I saw she had brought me a gift - -
3:36 - 3:39the most precious thing
in the world to her. -
3:39 - 3:42She had brought me a plump, juicy worm.
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3:43 - 3:48Mama duck and I, there we were,
two aspirational mothers, not alone. -
3:48 - 3:51Not alone because duck and I
were side by side, -
3:51 - 3:55and not alone because
of the great force that brought duck. -
3:55 - 4:00And so, too, through that force
came the guy on the bus. -
4:00 - 4:03And the guy on the bus winked,
leaned over, and said, -
4:03 - 4:07"You seem like just type of mother
that would go all around the world -
4:07 - 4:11adopting all types of kids,"
opening up that new possibility. -
4:13 - 4:18Listening to the helpers
and healers opened my awareness, -
4:18 - 4:22so that the next time
I was woken in the night -
4:22 - 4:25was not by the rip of depression,
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4:25 - 4:29but by a great
and clearly sacred presence - -
4:30 - 4:35a presence with a love so great
and a gravitas that I sat up. -
4:37 - 4:42And the presence said,
"If you were pregnant, would you adopt?" -
4:42 - 4:47And I said something so awesome
and great: the truth, which was, "No". -
4:47 - 4:51But I also knew that this journey
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4:52 - 4:55was more than a disease,
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4:56 - 4:59and that this depression
was opening the door -
4:59 - 5:04on a path of "becoming" -
a spiritual path. -
5:11 - 5:14Continuing down this path,
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5:16 - 5:18I wanted that baby.
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5:19 - 5:22It was great that I was on
a spiritual path, but I wanted that baby. -
5:22 - 5:25And so we didn't quit.
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5:25 - 5:29Up and down the East Coast
to the best IVF labs in the country. -
5:29 - 5:33We went so far as to find
the team that invented IVF, -
5:34 - 5:39and sitting there in solidarity
on bed rest with my spouse, -
5:40 - 5:46we found that the remote was stuck
in our hotel room on one channel - -
5:47 - 5:51one interminable documentary,
four hours -
5:51 - 5:53(Laughter)
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5:54 - 5:56of a little boy -
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5:58 - 6:03a little boy who stood
in a garbage dump alone, -
6:04 - 6:10and said, "I don't care that I'm poor.
I don't care that I can't go to school. -
6:11 - 6:14But it hurts so much to not be loved
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6:14 - 6:18that I sniff glue
to make the pain go away." -
6:19 - 6:22And lying there
in our multiple rounds of IVF, -
6:22 - 6:24my husband and I looked at each other.
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6:24 - 6:26And he said it first.
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6:26 - 6:30We knew there was a child
out there for us. -
6:31 - 6:34We made our way
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6:35 - 6:38to a wise woman
and hovered around her table, -
6:38 - 6:41the daughter of a once clergyman.
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6:41 - 6:43She looked at us and said frankly,
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6:43 - 6:46"What is it that you are
looking for in your child?" -
6:47 - 6:48And I leaned in and said,
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6:49 - 6:52"Well, I don't care
if this is a boy or a girl. -
6:52 - 6:58I don't care what race this child is.
Just please, a child who can love." -
6:58 - 7:02And my husband jumped in and he said,
"Well yes, all that, but kind of a girl." -
7:02 - 7:04(Laughter)
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7:06 - 7:10What we knew in common
was that the voice that said -
7:10 - 7:16you will never be parents, the voice
that came from being alone in darkness -
7:16 - 7:20was now a voice
that said parenting is love. -
7:20 - 7:23It hurts so much to not be loved.
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7:23 - 7:26All he wanted was a mom,
all I wanted was a child. -
7:27 - 7:30What would have made us family was love.
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7:30 - 7:32Parenting was love.
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7:34 - 7:41This was depression as a portal
to a world of connection, a world of love, -
7:42 - 7:45a world in which we walk a spiritual path.
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7:47 - 7:51This was depression
as only one side of the door. -
7:52 - 7:57And on the other [side of the] door
was illumination, warmth, light, -
7:58 - 8:02and spiritual path, a spiritual passage.
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8:02 - 8:05Now, as a clinical scientist,
it was clear to me -
8:06 - 8:08that anything true
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8:09 - 8:14through yet another human lense
of knowing can be again shown. -
8:14 - 8:16The certainty I had
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8:16 - 8:20that depression and spirituality
are two sides of one door -
8:20 - 8:24seemed well within reach of science.
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8:24 - 8:29And so my lab, together with that
of Myrna Weissman and Brad Peterson -
8:29 - 8:33and Rafi Bancell, did the science:
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8:33 - 8:37two sides of one door -
where is it in the brain? -
8:37 - 8:42Where is depression as the portal
of the spiritual path, not the disease. -
8:43 - 8:45And we found it.
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8:45 - 8:48And we found it in broad
and pervasive regions of the cortex. -
8:49 - 8:51We welcomed into our lab
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8:51 - 8:56deeply depressed people from families
loaded up with generations of depression, -
8:56 - 9:01and similar people with families
loaded up with generations of depression -
9:01 - 9:03who through their journey of suffering
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9:03 - 9:07had reached a foundationally
spiritual path. -
9:08 - 9:13People whose lead foot was now depression
for having traveled the darkness. -
9:14 - 9:15And what we found
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9:15 - 9:19was that in precisely
those regions of the brain -
9:19 - 9:23which atrophied and withered
in lifelong depression. -
9:24 - 9:27For those people with a strong
personal spirituality, -
9:27 - 9:31there was a thickening
of those very same regions. -
9:31 - 9:33The cortex was thick
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9:33 - 9:36as if you were looking
at a tree in the Amazon -
9:36 - 9:40versus a tree whithering
under the cold and drought. -
9:40 - 9:45Two sides of one door is in us.
Depression is not always an illness. -
9:45 - 9:46It can be.
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9:46 - 9:50We can need to be rebooted
or recalibrated or medicated. -
9:50 - 9:51It can be.
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9:51 - 9:55But very often, depression
as everyone will face it -
9:56 - 10:01is core to our endowment,
and core to our development. -
10:04 - 10:07My husband and I continued
now with this knowledge: -
10:07 - 10:12that we were on the spiritual path
in search of our child. -
10:12 - 10:14It was clear that our suffering
was not for naught, -
10:14 - 10:17it was not an empty symptom,
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10:17 - 10:20and with the awareness
that we were "becoming," -
10:22 - 10:24the presence came back.
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10:25 - 10:30The presence asked the same question
in a deep and profound way. -
10:30 - 10:33And my answer was honest,
which is I am getting there. -
10:33 - 10:36I can feel we're down the road.
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10:36 - 10:38There is the possibility
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10:38 - 10:41of spiritually evolving into
the person who would answer yes. -
10:41 - 10:43But no, I'm not quite there
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10:43 - 10:45where I would still adopt
a child if I were pregnant. -
10:46 - 10:49My love has grown,
but is my love that great? -
10:49 - 10:50Not yet.
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10:50 - 10:53And so we continued, and I found myself
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10:53 - 10:56in the community of those
who for generations have known -
10:56 - 10:59that depression
is but one side of the door, -
10:59 - 11:01and spiritual awakening the other.
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11:01 - 11:05Seated on the floor
of the "Inipi", the sweat lodge, -
11:05 - 11:09among the Lakota in South Dakota,
I joined the circle of women. -
11:10 - 11:13And here, each woman talked about
the suffering which had brought her -
11:13 - 11:15to our collective prayer.
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11:15 - 11:18'My son, he's 40.
He has not come home to his family.' -
11:18 - 11:22'My son, he's 14, and he's starting
to use substance.' -
11:22 - 11:26I, in turn, shared that I was
searching for my spiritual child. -
11:27 - 11:30Together, we prayed and we sent it up.
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11:30 - 11:35We sent our prayer both for one another,
ourselves and the collective, up -
11:36 - 11:38to Great Spirit, "Wananchi."
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11:43 - 11:45That night, a call came.
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11:45 - 11:51They had found him, that very night
on the other side of the earth. -
11:51 - 11:55We have found the Miller's child
was the message. -
11:55 - 11:58There are great girls
and we can sure find you a girl, -
11:59 - 12:02but this is the Millers child,
and this is a son. -
12:05 - 12:08This time, clinical science
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12:08 - 12:11had something to say
to the spiritual path. -
12:11 - 12:15When we looked at the women
who, through suffering, -
12:15 - 12:18had come to a spiritual path,
with nice thick cortexes, -
12:19 - 12:21they also had another quality:
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12:21 - 12:24the back to their head gave off
a certain wave length of energy -
12:24 - 12:25that we call "Alpha."
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12:25 - 12:30And it's also found on the back
of the head of a meditating monk. -
12:31 - 12:34Alpha has another name,
it's Shuman's constant. -
12:34 - 12:37It's the wave length of the earth's crust.
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12:37 - 12:43The spiritually engaged brain vibrates
at the frequency at the earth's crust. -
12:44 - 12:49From the Inipi across the globe
was found Isaiah, in through this matrix -
12:50 - 12:55of consciousness, love, this sacred field
that is in us, through us, around us -
12:55 - 12:57and covers all living earth.
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13:00 - 13:06This is the world in which we live -
a world in which we're never alone -
13:06 - 13:10and in which there is guidance,
trail angels, helpers and healers. -
13:10 - 13:13And through the field of love
comes just the person, -
13:13 - 13:19the guy on the bus, the medicine woman,
just that living being, the duck, -
13:20 - 13:24the wise, generous animals,
our sisters and brothers. -
13:24 - 13:30In fact, we can no longer begin to think
that we are actors on an inert stage, -
13:30 - 13:32but that the world is alive
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13:32 - 13:38and infused with that sacred field
we might measure as high amplitude alpha. -
13:38 - 13:42Knowing this, we live
into an inspired life - -
13:43 - 13:46a life of meaning
that is not one that we create -
13:46 - 13:50but meaning that is truly
in the fabric of the world. -
13:52 - 13:54We live in an inspired life.
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13:56 - 14:00Isaiah, my son, had been found,
named Isaiah, -
14:00 - 14:03for "one world" in Lakota
for those who helped find him. -
14:06 - 14:09And yet, we still,
although far less depressed -
14:09 - 14:11and much more full of love and connection,
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14:11 - 14:15had the anxiety of actually
meeting him, finding him, -
14:15 - 14:17bringing him home.
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14:18 - 14:22And then one day, the FedEx came
and we peeled it open -
14:22 - 14:23and there was the video.
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14:23 - 14:24We popped it in
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14:24 - 14:30and the most joyous little boy,
full of happiness, arm around the nurse - -
14:33 - 14:37a love like I had never felt lifted me up,
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14:38 - 14:42and any remnant of depression
were shards on the ground. -
14:42 - 14:46And together, my husband and I
went to bed as parents. -
14:47 - 14:51That night, the presence came back -
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14:52 - 14:55the great sacred presence
for the third time. -
14:55 - 14:58"If you were pregnant now,
would you adopt?" -
14:59 - 15:03"Yes, I found my spiritual son, yes."
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15:04 - 15:08And that night,
we conceived naturally - -
15:09 - 15:11his sister.
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15:13 - 15:15We had spiritual twins.
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15:17 - 15:19So when you hear the knock,
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15:20 - 15:22consider the invitation.
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15:24 - 15:31What sounds shocking, and as if the hand
that takes from inside the darkness -
15:31 - 15:35when we walk through the door
is the hand that invites -
15:35 - 15:38that guides and ultimately gives.
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15:40 - 15:44On the other side of the door
is the inspired life -
15:45 - 15:48brought to us by the presence.
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15:49 - 15:50Thanks.
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15:50 - 15:51(Applause)
- Title:
- Depression and spiritual awakening: two sides of one door | Lisa Miller | TEDxTeachersCollege
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
Is depression, as most of us experience it, meaningless suffering? Dr. Lisa Miller presents research that lends meaning to the experience of depression and to our experience on planet Earth. - Video Language:
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