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About depression
A spiritual discourse on the causes and management of depression.
"Slowly, these disappointments and impressions from the outer world sink into the subconscious mind, which cannot master or contain them all."
"The best approach in such a state is to let time pass. One should relax and allow time to pass; the state will change on its own."
Swami Maheshwarananda addresses the nature of depression, describing it as a painful state arising from subconscious impressions, disappointments, and biological influences, particularly noting effects on women. He recommends allowing time to pass, engaging in physical activity, and using spiritual practices like meditation, mantra, and specifically Bhastrika Prāṇāyāma for clarity, referencing the book Yoga in Daily Life for therapeutic guidance.
Recording location: Australia, Canberra, Australian Tour
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