Depression, Indifference And Health

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Since we don't truly know how to define craziness, we say and believe that depression is a serious disease.
However, indifference is also a very serious disease; perhaps even more so than depression in this violent world, where hypocrisy conceals selfishness and ignores terror.
We try to cure a depressed person who lives in a man made hell; depressed at the way they live, lacking even the most basic conditions for the development of a healthy and balanced life.
However, we believe that those who search for pleasure, indifferent to the horrors of our world, are so called "normal" and "logical" persons.
No one believes that we should force an indifferent person to cry before a horrifically tragic scene, just like no one believes that a person needs psychotherapy just because they don't care for the starving people in their own respective neighbourhood(s).
We do, however, believe that people: owho work like slaves all week, owho sleep but a few hours per day, owho don't have enough money to pay their bills, owho live in the crazy hustle and bustle of modern city life, owho are poorly treated and despised in their environment, owho have infinite family and social problems that don't have any hope to be ever solved, owho live under pressure and unbearable conditions with fear and constant anxiety, should not, collectively or individually feel depressed! We believe that those fortunate enough to live a better life -alienated from what goes on in the rest of the world, "have no reason" to feel depressed; though they live in the same hell of misery, governed by immorality and evil as everyone else.
How can we expect to achieve psychical health in a place like Earth? We live here searching for happiness, while everything is wrong and everyone is crazy.
We know that this world is absurd.
Unfortunately, most of us believe that we cannot change it and we try to live our own lives as best we can, ignoring the daily horrors we know exist.
The solution has to come from our comprehension and recognition.
We need to understand how foolish we are, and that we can never expect to be happy and live peacefully by continuing to live this way.
We need to learn how to do things perfectly, not in a hurry, nor only for money.
We have to respect our moral principles and to have pity on our enemies, to avoid provoking a war in our own environment.
Our attitude must change to allow us to understand that we each have an obligation to do something to correct the mistakes that exist in the way our world functions.
On my arduous path, searching for psychical health through the decoding of dreams and helping many people with the knowledge thus acquired, my conclusion is that only religion can offer the answers we need to have the courage to live and build a better world.
Religious psychotherapy is, in my view, the safest and best form of psychotherapy! We can find it freely anywhere, even though it seems to be so despised by our materialistic world! If someone doesn't believe in God, then this person requires psychotherapy through the decoding of dreams.
I'm writing an ebook through which I intend to teach my readers how they can easily interpret their dreams, following the method discovered by Carl Jung.
Everyone will discover a real doctor on the unconscious side of our psychical sphere; the side that tries to save our human conscience through messages in our dreams.
This is a safe and guaranteed solution for everyone, but it takes time and much effort.
If you believe in God, and your problems need an urgent solution, you can find it through your faith, right now.
Do what Jesus did; follow Buddha's example; be like Confucius, and you'll never become crazy in your life! You'll find a way to change this world, even though you are a seemingly simple and insignificant human being.
Teach your children to respect religious moral principles, as you yourself respect them.
Teach them through your own example, and your children will be spared a suicide attempt, because they respect you.
At least, they will have piety in their hearts.
Righteousness is the best medicine against hate.
If you have pity on your enemies, you won't hurt them.
But who in this world cares more about the religious education of their children than their careers and material success in life? We make many mistakes because we don't know what to do.
We should do what we know to be good; having religious values and content, remotely distanced from selfishness.
Depression and indifference are diseases observed through our behaviour, like vanity and cruelty.
If we want to achieve psychical health, we need to learn to be sensitive.
Only in this way can we be balanced.
We have to care for other people's suffering; not just our own!
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