Depression:The Spiritual Ways To Clear The Fog
By Maha Ete
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I have lived with and worked on several ladies with trauma and depression and as a healer I found that some of the techniques that have been used for thousands of years as spiritual training methods actually work just as well on mental illness. In fact one lady that I spent 6 years helping progressed further, back into her work here and assisted in getting a raise interstate through their use, than all of he 6 psychologists 30+ years therapy and mountain of pills had ever done.
Maha Ete
Maha Ete Bringing 50 years of experience in meditation, spiritual shamanic healing including massage, intuitive acupuncture and acupressure, psychic healing, trigger actions and words, animal spirits and symbolic magic.Have used a Gestalt, Zen approach when correcting emotional problems.I bring a broad range of intuitive abilities to those searching either Christian 3rd eye consciousness or Buddhist Enlightenment.I am proud to note I have no degrees in any of the above subjects which makes sense as they cannot be learnt loll. Experience through introspection and practise to perfect skills has always been my teacher.I know that many say that a guru is a requirement to advance spiritually, but I have found that is not the case provided one keeps an open mind and follows through with both worldly and spiritual practise at the same time balancing oneself in the process.
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Depression:The Spiritual Ways To Clear The Fog - Maha Ete
Introduction
A brief explanation of the cover page would be useful. Why a fog, with things, barely seen? Well, that is the life of a person with depression. Not only do they increase the fogginess both inside themselves, but they both live in a medication lethargy, and at worst hide from the world too afraid to go out except for the bare necessities, doctors, shrinks, psychologists prescriptions.They even go so far as to have their groceries and medications delivered to them.
I knew a lady in her late 40’s and 50’s, Sxxxx for many years. She had suffered from depression most of her life and had been undergoing therapy since her 20’s. She smoked like a chimney because of her condition and the deeper she sank into it, the more she smoked. Had suffered bouts of addiction with alcohol also and she was always on medication. The unfortunate thing with her medication was that like anything one takes for too long a period, the efficacy lessened, and she had to switch to other pills for relief. The pill cure was a constant try, suffer the side effects and change till real, or more often the case temporary relief happened. A few days ago another sufferer posted on Google+ regards this very medication failure.
She had attempted suicide several times before I knew her and tried twice while here in this state with one known attempt and save interstate and another milder one there, during which she saved herself.
The second to last time I heard from her was Don’t save me. Don’t ring my daughter!
Had gotten a fairly cold response after alerting her via email during the first interstate attempt.One of the comments was strange as she told me to Go find another helpless woman and use her.
I can’t see how being on call whenever she needed support over some six years classified me as a predator. You'll never know what I will do from now on, and that will hurt you
. She was blaming me for saving her previously, blaming me for being concerned about her, blaming me for having a healthy life and talking and sharing it as friends do, while she became more and more secluded and sick. She was possibly, blaming me for increasing my female friends?
My last conversation because I felt she had done the deed when I called her turned into another It’s your fault and how dare you, feel sad.
She seemed to think I would go into depression knowing she might, off herself. Yes, I felt sad she had let her lifeline that I had held onto for so many years ago!
In the end, it sometimes comes down to not being able to do anything else, because of the distance, the ladies decision and my helplessness legally speaking if I alerted the authorities incorrectly and so I just, let go. No longer feel the psychic connection we had, but that had also happened when she was in extreme depression, so am hopeful.
While living here, on the other side of town, she had utilised the consultative abilities of three psychologists, one a specialist, along with her GP visits monthly for her meds. The first psychologist I knew about had to release her due to ill health after some seven years. She had been going to her for numerous years and was exceedingly distraught losing her. The woman I believe had taken on a mothering aspect. Thinking back, I