1. by Luke Pranay
WHAT DEPRESSION REALLY IS
A perspective quite different than the
classical mainstream one
2. AVERYSHORT,ESSENTIAL,
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INFORMATIVEMATERIAL
being one of the epitomes of
approximately 15 years of very deep,
broad and quite continuous research –
revealing a perspective that very few
psychologists, psychiatrists or any
specialists today are currently aware
of, or have any good clarity about it
3. Having two main
‘root’ factors
1. Psychological
2. Physical
both factors can reciprocally
amplify each other,
or attenuate each other
Depression:
4. fearful / negative / limitive: Beliefs and Definitions
caused by:
conscious, or unconscious/subconscious:
that subsequently generate:
Emotions / Actions / Thoughts / Behaviors
and sometimes: self-fulfilling prophecies
( )
1. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTOR:
5. ▷ low oxygenation and low hydration levels;
▷ high toxicity in the body;
▷ imbalance/lack in the mineralogical content;
▷ hormonal imbalance in the brain and body;
▷ low intra-cellular electrical conductivity;
▷ low energy levels, low energy/vitality;
▷ high acidity, inflammation and disease, etc.
mainly caused by:
2. THE PHYSICAL FACTOR:
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6. Psychological depression is actually a
form of meditation.
When individuals cannot find the
answers outside themselves, they go
where the answers can actually be
found: within…
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTOR IN-DEPTH:
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7. ...within the conscious or the
unconscious / subconscious mind,
to ideally discover and ‘bring to surface’:
those limitive or unfruitful
beliefs and definitions*
holding them back.
*not in alignment with who they prefer to be
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTOR IN-DEPTH:
8. If depression is being judged as being
something negative, then it is much
less likely that positive results may
result from it.
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTOR IN-DEPTH:
9. About how to optimally deal with depression,
numerous modalities and tools will be exposed
in a future presentation named:
“Dealing with Depression - Numerous
Tools, Rituals, Ideas and
Methodologies”
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