I've seen a couple of things written about here at PaganSpace depression that trouble me a little bit. I mean no disrespect to anyone, and I'm not a licensed anything, but I have lived with depression most of my life.
Please do not confuse 'the blues', or being down in the dumps, or depressed about one certain thing with clinical depression. This is a very real disease. No amount of positive thinking or trying harder will make it go away. We wouldn't think to say "Stop having that heart attack." Or, "If you just try harder you can mend that broken leg."
I guess what I want to say is - reach out and ask for help. Find a Doctor you trust. If you don't like the first therapist find another. Educate yourself - and don't just use the net. Talk to friends. Talk to ME. I've lost far to many people to this and other "mental" diseases. I'm surprise to find there is still a stigma about these even among pagans. We who embrace everyone under the sun and moon still find it hard to say, "I'm bipolar," or "I have depression."
I'm not advocating giving into it. I'm not talking about people who love and live for intrigue and drama. I'm saying fight this every way you know how. I'm saying don't be ashamed. I've long believed there is a find line between so-called mental disorders and truly talented, brilliant people. A quick search of Wikipedia brings page after page of accomplished people affected by depression and bi-polar. (Not that I'd use Wikipedia as my only source, lol.) I would think especially among pagans and empaths depression would be particularly extensive by virtue of the fact that we're so tuned in to the earth and other entities that roam here with us. As an empath, or highly sensitive person, I have just recently learned to distinguish a feeling that is mine versus coming from someone/thing else.
Again, I mean no harm or disrespect. I hope I explained myself clearly. Having lost my brother to bi-polar disease this is a cause that's very dear to me. So again I say, reach out. There is help out there. And I am here if I can be of help. We need to educate and embrace our differently wired brains! And yes, laughter really does help. Smile. Even a fake smile will make you feel better. Try it!
In Her Service
Faeth
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