6 comments on “Can Symptoms Of Depression Lead To An Emotional Storm Of Healing?

  1. Valencia Ray MD on Apr 4, 2009 4:41 am |

    Hi Carrie,

    Thanks for stopping by my blog site today. I appreciate your comments. Yes, I too have experienced the pain of repressing emotions and I now understand how important it is to experience my feelings. Feelings add color and spice to life and are not to be feared or avoided. It is also a major key to consciously managing your life. Thanks for your contribution to increasing “emotional awareness”!

    Peace and Blessings,
    Valencia

  2. Carie thanks for the great tools for releasing emotions.

    I discovered Centerpoint Technology last week. I ordered the disc. But I have not received it yet. I am excited about the possibilities.

    • Hi McKay,
      I find that my Centerpointe disc helps me so much that I feel more rested if I sacrifice an hour of sleep to get it done! I sit upright on a buckwheat cushion with my feet behind me so that I have no choice but to maintain proper posture. Every time I sit on that cushion, my focus is to watch my breathing while I surrender into my center. Oh my, what a peaceful wonderful place. Enjoy!

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

  3. Since I’m from Oregon, I know how weather plays a part in depression, especially since I’m plagued by SAD. However, it can feel worse when the weather is beautiful.

    Fortunately, good weather makes it easier to get outdoors and exercise. Being active while out in nature is one of the best depression fixes I’ve found.

    • Hi Lynn,
      Even with beautiful sunshine it is hard to shrug off depression long enough to stand up and put your shoes on, isn’t it?

      Thanks for sharing your success. Spending time with Mother Nature is powerful medicine with no side effects!

      When it comes, allow that inner storm to wash you clean! Vibrating with joy is worth braving that storm.

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

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