Posted by Lou Pilder on July 3, 2012, at 19:56:18
In reply to awe, wonder + spirituality needed for recovery, posted by linkadge on July 3, 2012, at 17:37:08
> I have a theory that it is impossible for one to recover fully from depression until one feels some sort of connection with the universe and eternity.
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> When I am depressed, feelings of nothingness, meaninglesness and death surround me. When I am not depressed, I feel a sense of connection with the universe, God or eternity. I don't mean a psychotic like way of thinking, but just a pinch of mystical...beyond what is infront of me.
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> Anyhow, I think that I don't recover, until I feel it is possible to sense a connection to something beyond myself.
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> SSRI's abolished what little religious / spiritual belief I had. What can bring that back?
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> Meds, supplements, other? Anyone
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> Linkadge,
You wrote,[...some..connection...meaninglesness and death surround me...beyond what is in front of me...what can...?...anyone?...].
Many of you already know that I have been writing here to tell you the good news of what has been revealed to me. This revelation to me can make one free from addiction and depression.
You may know that I have been writing about two minds. One is a mind that is in darkness and death, and the other a mind of light and life and peace. This {light} can dispell the darkness of death and depression which can be a living death.
And in the scriptures that the Jews use, this light is explaimed by revelation and those that receive can tell others. This light comes as a morning star, in the darkness before the dawn. I say today, you can enter a new realm of light, and leave the darkness of depression forever and enter a realm where all things are new, for in this new realm one receives a new heart, a new spirit, not like the ones that you that are in depression had in the past when you receive this new mind and new heart.
I am prohibited from posting here how one can enter into that new realm due to the prohibitions made to me here by Mr. Hsiung. But I say to you that this light is near. It comes when one is in great tribulation and is a light that saves those that are headed for destruction, like the sea parting.
Lou
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