"Happiness does not depend on outward things, but on the way we see them."
— Tolstoy
Subclinical depression is almost the norm in our society. Many people go through their days burdened, their gaze lowered, suffering under a generalized feeling of oppression. Although it is easy to attribute much of this to fractured, alienated lives, environmental toxins, and poor diet, research indicates that the primary causes are negative thought forms, often occurring just beneath conscious awareness, which frame perception negatively so that one lives in a darkened reality tunnel. For example, "Life sucks, and then you die…I never get my fair share…I can't do anything right…" etc.
Such negative thought forms trigger negative emotions, which trigger physiological changes, and the process feeds on itself as a vicious circle. This card indicates an auspicious time for you or someone close to you to awaken from depression.
There are many ways to go about the awakening, but the will to recover is a prerequisite.
Depression is a yin condition associated with lowered energy and a murky wateriness. Take deep breaths, stand up straight with good posture, and get going! Get active, raise fire — the yang principle, by doing stuff! Don't feel like it? Excellent, that's a sure sign of how well getting active will work. Pick tasks that give definite results by putting in the effort — like cleaning up your home. Shift to a high-vitality diet with more live and raw food. Do a fearless moral inventory, and ask yourself what you will remember well on your deathbed, and prioritize doing that.
Depression is often suffering that is neglected and not confronted. For this reason, I prefer anguish and the dark night of the soul because these are more dynamic states capable of transformation.
Confront what haunts you.
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