Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Mental Illness Awareness Week, Oct. 5-11, 2014

In 1990, the U.S. Congress established the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) in recognition of NAMI's efforts to raise mental illness awareness. Since then, mental health advocates across the country have joined with others in their communities to sponsor activities, large or small, for public education about mental illness.
MIAW coincides with the National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding (Oct. 7) and National Depression Screening Day (Oct. 9.)

Why is MIAW important?
Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental health condition. During the first full week of October, NAMI and participants across the country are bringing awareness to mental illness. Each year we fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate for equal care. Each year, the movement grows stronger.
We believe that these issues are important to address year round, but highlighting these issues during Mental Illness Awareness Week provides a time for people to come together and display the passion and strength of those working to improve the lives of the tens of millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
If you or someone you know may need a mental health assessment, anonymous online tools are available. Learn moreand help yourself or someone you care about.

Great Event! Great Cause! Check out the Video.

http://namifc.org/


National Alliance on Mental Illness Walk 2014

Peace & Blessings,
Johari
Hello Fear, Good-by, So long! I chose to dream one more time, to live one more time.


http://youtu.be/tnyJjztZ0MY?list=PL82194B04D15DCA81

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Today is a good day to die.
… Did you hear me????
I said, today is a good day to die.

Not the … I was in a terrible car accident and died. Or the, I had the big "C" and died.

NO, I mean, the well-orchestrated, organized and planned, intentional, deliberate, and coordinated with purpose, DIE.

Die as in cease to exist.

TO: Become dead, expire. To end.

End the agony and end the suffering that only the sweet, eternal slumber of death can bring…
Sleep, without voices, without restlessness, without anxiety

Death brings, Just SLEEP, always, forever, and a day

Friday, July 5, 2013

N I A P is still PAIN

PAIN
indescribable
unrelenting
uncontainable
unspeakable
unexpressible
irrepressible
unimaginable
untellable
PAIN.