I think shamans have some spiritual connection. Do psychologists converse with spirits, foretell the future, divine some natural purpose? I don't think so. They just assess you according to some externally visible criteria.
Is the process to share secret knowledge, cleanse your spirit or banish demons? Not really.
Does it induct you to a club or act as a coming of age ritual? Perhaps, but I think that is overreading it.
Is the label useful to legitimise personal discovery, encourage growth and inner peace? It can be, but the journey is your own and the label is just the start. The ritual is just the red pill (to borrow from The Matrix).Seeing things as they are is more truthful, but not necessarily easier.
What to make of the new reality is the challenge.
It felt like a clinical label to me. But perhaps being diagnosed while burnt out and struggling was unlikely to feel an uplifting experience.
I think shamans have some spiritual connection. Do psychologists converse with spirits, foretell the future, divine some natural purpose? I don't think so. They just assess you according to some externally visible criteria.
Is the process to share secret knowledge, cleanse your spirit or banish demons? Not really.
Does it induct you to a club or act as a coming of age ritual? Perhaps, but I think that is overreading it.
Is the label useful to legitimise personal discovery, encourage growth and inner peace? It can be, but the journey is your own and the label is just the start. The ritual is just the red pill (to borrow from The Matrix).Seeing things as they are is more truthful, but not necessarily easier.
What to make of the new reality is the challenge.
It felt like a clinical label to me. But perhaps being diagnosed while burnt out and struggling was unlikely to feel an uplifting experience.