I recently read an article that described depression as
"a psychological reaction to the violent deformities of the modern
world." I found that statement deeply provocative and began to ponder it's
meaning. "Anger turned inward" doesn't satisfy me anymore. I do not subscribe
to the belief that depression is a disease nor am I of the mindset that
depression, or any other health issues, are heredity (a belief shared with some
of the greatest minds in the mind/body/spirit arena). I've seen brain scans of
those diagnosed with depression vs images of those who do not suffer and there
is an undeniable difference. But why and how do
these changes originate?
First, it's important to understand how the mind/body
connection works. Think about something wonderful that has happened in your
life: you met the man/woman of your dreams; you're leaving for the vacation of
a lifetime next week; your daughter just gave birth to your first grandchild.
Each time your mind focuses on something positive it generates feelings of joy,
hope, love, happiness, and such. Positive emotions energize the body, help to
keep the immune system working at
optimum capacity, alleviate stress, increase the brain's production of endorphins
(a feel good chemical), and in general put us in a good mood. We are more
productive at work, get along better with people, and by and large experience
better overall health.
Conversely, negative thoughts generate negative emotions which
produce a chain reaction in our physical bodies as well. Negative thinking can
lead to frustration, lower tolerance levels, angry outbursts, hopelessness,
fear etc. It can exacerbate pain, break down the body's natural immune system, increase
the production of the damaging stress
hormone cortisol ,create physical maladies*, damage relationships, and
lead to poor choices in every area of our life. They can generate feelings of
fear, jealousy, and anxiety that lead to arguing, fighting, war, and terrorism.
We live in a world filled with hatred and violence that dominate
the news. Every newspaper, TV and radio news show are consumed with
broadcasting the worst humanity has to offer. Do we seriously think that being
bombarded with constant negativity will not impact our emotional, physical, and
psychological well-being? Everything is energy: every thought, every word
spoken, every action taken. And energy cannot be contained - it infiltrates
every facet of society on a global level. So what is occurring in one part of
the world impacts those throughout our planet. It becomes virtually impossible
to immunize ourselves completely from what is happening globally.
Moral depravity, political corruption, infidelity, sexual
promiscuity and assault, bullying, domestic violence, the breakdown of the
nuclear family, drug abuse, muggings, war: regardless of whether you are
personally involved, witness it from a distance, know of someone who has
experienced it, or are made aware by outside sources, the immorality and evil that
is running rampant in our world impacts every member of Planet Earth. These offenses have been around since the
beginning of time. The critical difference is that society rejected them as
improper and immoral. Today, people are much more accepting that this is the
norm, that many of these actions are now considered ordinary and natural and
some even a form of entertainment. This clearly indicates that our moral
compass is in desperate need of a recalculation.
Did depression exist fifty years ago? Certainly. But I
strongly believe that it has been exacerbated by the "violent
deformities" of today's world and it will take a shift in global
consciousness to heal it on a universal level.
So what can each of us do? Scripture tells us in Galatians
that "You shall reap what you sow." We must first collectively change
our way of thinking. Everything begins with our thought process. Fill your mind
and heart with thoughts of love, kindness, forgiveness, compassion, and empathy
towards everyone - no exceptions.
Those thoughts will generate corresponding feelings that translate into actions.**
We can begin to
initiate a global change and reverse the epidemic of depression. "I must
first be the change I want to see in the world." - Ghandi Here are just a few suggestions we can each
undertake:
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Treat all whom you encounter with dignity and
respect. All.
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Return to your spiritual roots - reconnect with
the Divine Source of all love and healing.
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Make gratitude and appreciation a lifestyle.
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Forgive all those who hurt or betrayed you. Ask
forgiveness from those whom you have mistreated.
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Rediscover your love of nature. Use her as a
source of inspiration for living a fair and balanced life.
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Nurture yourself physically, emotionally,
spiritually, and intellectually.
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Family is sacred. Treat yours as such. Heal any
rifts that have occurred and vow to remain a loving family.
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Reach out to help others. Be your brother's
keeper. Be a part of something bigger. We are all a part of one Consciousness
and what affects one affects all.
Ø
Like the Dalai Lama, make kindness your
religion. Practice it freely, generously, and daily.
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And most importantly: Live only to please God.
In everything you think, say, and do, ask yourself, "Does this please
God?"*** If the answer is "yes" then you are making a righteous
decision and our entire world will benefit.
In the words of one of my favorite authors, Dr. Wayne Dyer,
"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at
change." Be the change. Be a healer to Mother Earth and all of her
children. The world will repay you tenfold.
* World renowned medical doctor and leader in
mind/body/spirit medicine, Dr. Bernie Siegel, says that all illnesses are
psychosomatic: they originate in the mind and manifest in the physical body.
**The Secret Side of Anger by Janet Pfeiffer
***The Great Truth by Janet Pfeiffer
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