Can Symptoms Of Depression Lead To An Emotional Storm Of Healing?

March 28, 2009 by Carrie Tucker  
Filed under Happiness


symptoms of depression

Depression reminds me of a slow drizzle on a gray day.

Doesn’t depression even feel like a slow drizzle?

I mean it isn’t something you would associate with a down pour.

Depression is more like an endless gloomy day.

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We have had an unusual number of gray drizzly days.  Every time I look out my window I feel a bit depressed.

When I get out in the drizzle, I pull my coat around me tightly and hurry through my daily walk.

Well today, I looked up at the sky from my desk and wondered what kind of a walk I would have today.

Intermittent clouds threatened to make it soggy, and after the pounding rains last night, I wondered if I might need an umbrella.

By the time I put my shoes on and leashed up the dogs, it looked like the sun was going to shine down on us.

We hit the road with the cool trade winds blowing a light drizzle in our faces, and the sun warming our backs.

Right away I was struck by the loud sound of flowing water from a stream that had accumulated where there isn’t normally a stream.

“What a treat!”

Just the sound seemed to wash away my dark mood.

When we reached a part of the road where the flowing water traveled through the tall grass and splashed down small unseen water falls, it seemed like the sound was all around us.

The little stream that runs beside our daily walk had come to life during the down pour last night.

Where the new road is being plowed at the end of the pavement, there was glistening beauty, and sparkling playful waterfalls where the bare earth lie exposed yesterday.

I took the time to be still and breathe in the wonderful peaceful feeling the stream had created.

The flowing water seemed to have made the world pure and clean again.

My light mood was a gift from the storm.

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Your symptoms of depression really can give way to an emotional storm that can wash away the wounds of the past if you allow it.

Mother Nature’s dramatic storm had washed the world clean.  When you let your emotions RIP… they are capable of washing YOU clean.

Powerful emotions move you!

Whether it is excitement or intense grief, the shear power of the emotion can be felt in your gut, and often causes you to feel like if you don’t move or make some kinda noise, you will just burst.  Powerful emotions get your juices flowing.  If you need professional help to handle it, then get it for yourself.

Intense emotion MUST be expressed!

If you suppress an intense emotion you can feel it rot your gut and climb up your throat.

If you get the message, when you are very young, that it is not okay to express unpleasant emotions, then you develop the habit of stuffing your emotions.

Stuffing your emotions will cause you much suffering.

Emotions are our spiritual compass.  They are meant to give direction in the moment they arise.

It is your choice to follow the direction your emotions point you, or consistently release and ignore them.

When you choose to deny an emotion you prevent the release of that energy.

Emotions become trapped inside you.

Your emotions are not meant to be held!  They must find expression.

Trapped emotions can’t be released until you find stillness.

Bringing stillness to your thoughts and physical senses will create free flowing fluid movement internally.

Once you free hardened, crystallized emotion, resisting it will trap it within your body once again.

Just feel it and release it.

(It is your responsibility to express your angry feelings in private where you will not harm anyone else.)


Emotional Facts You Should Know

  • Emotions are magnetic energy.

Like attracts like.  Your world is your mirror.

  • Your body uses electricity for fuel.

There is an electric current running through your body.  When you suppress emotions rather than allowing expression, you cause harm by holding a magnetic energy within your electric current.

  • Suppressed emotions create considerable suffering, emotionally as well as physically.

It is a mistake to under estimate the consequences of unexpressed emotion.  Express your emotions in private and notice the release you feel when they are out of you.

That means:

Waves of emotion releasing tears;  rather than sobs of anguish, or stoic reserve.

Expressing your needs and emotions;  rather than avoiding confrontation or using anger to deflect blame.

Jumping for joy followed by happy dancing;  rather than worrying, fussing, or blaming.

Beating the ground with a golf club, when no one else is around, until your growling becomes laughter;  rather than fuming at others, and replaying the story of your being victimized.  (Careful, you will get more of what you focus on.)

Beacon of light laughter; rather than a giggle.

Express ALL of the emotions in you and keep in mind that releasing an emotional vibration creates “space” within you.

That “space” is like a vacuum.  Be careful what you focus on, and attract, so you don’t yuck yourself up again.

(Want Joy! Focus on it!)

  • Releasing negative energy makes space for attracting positive energy.

You get what you focus on.  So release negative energy, and focus on unimaginable joy!

(Try to imagine unimaginable JOY!  That is what YOU deserve!)

Prove it too yourself!  Get out there and move until you feel your juices flowing!

Make sure you have the approval of your doctor if your health is compromised.

Getting your juices flowing can help you to create fluidity.  Your body is naturally very fluid… meaning your body flows, with the current of your blood and lymph fluids, and with your thoughts and emotions.

Suppressing emotions causes growing rigidity.

You NEED flexibility!  Being rigid is never helpful.

  • Stuck emotions become hardened and crystallized within you.

If you continue to ignore the discomfort caused by suppressed emotions, or emotions expressed inappropriately, those emotions will become hardened and crystallized within you.

The resulting obstruction will give rise to… uncomfortable issues.

Even emotions buried deep within you can be released when you create fluidity in your body.

  • Hardened, crystallized emotional energy will eat you alive.

Even though you get to a point when a suppressed emotion is not conscious, it is always wreaking havoc by obstructing and disrupting the flow of your energy.

You lose your natural ability to heal.

  • Becoming rigid will prevent your full awareness of your feelings.

You avoid painful memories to protect yourself without realizing that by stuffing your emotions you are forced to LIVE with them.

Sorrow can be agonizing suffering, or it can be an ember that lights a fire to melt the most hardened heart.

  • You must melt away your hardness in order to truly FEEL JOY.

Rushing through your days will result in tense rigidity.

Spending time in quiet stillness will allow your emotions to surface.

Being still may result in an uncomfortable feeling.  That feeling IS your suppressed emotions rising to the surface.  Be still with them.

Emotions that arise that do not make sense to you, may just be old.  They are like misplaced stop signs.  Simply watch them as they pass through you.  When you cry and you don’t know why, be encouraged that you have just lightened your load.

As you release old emotions, be grateful for everything they have taught you.

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I suffered with chronic pain for many years.

12 years ago I began to work at being still…

at first it was torture…

… and then tears and more torture…

then I discovered Centerpointe Technology.

This wonderful technology put me in that still place quickly.  It did release plenty of confusing emotion for a while, but I just cried and laughed my way to glistening beautiful… silence.

That beautiful still place is something you MUST experience.

It IS the calm before the STORM!

the STORM will wash you CLEAN


Tired of your symptoms of depression?  Find out what is lying deep within you that is blocking your joy.

Deep meditation is possible, and will bring the storm of emotion to the surface.
You want to get caught in this healing storm.

Many blessings,

Carrie

Heart Failure Solutions

PS– Remember everyday:

  1. Relax and Release tension
  2. Take deeep breaths
  3. Be active in a way that adds joy to your life

Plus pure water ~whole foods~sunshine~and laughter

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Comments

6 Responses to “Can Symptoms Of Depression Lead To An Emotional Storm Of Healing?”
  1. 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.

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Mckay says:

    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.

  5. You are so welcome Doc!

    Many blessings to you too :)
    Carrrie

  6. 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

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