Why Depression Frequently Becomes a Neurosis—How to Avoid It and Find Mental Health
When you are depressed, you feel awful and of course, you want to desperately escape from this terrible feeling, but you don’t know what to do.
Depression can have a positive meaning since it serves as a warning that you are not happy with your life and yourself, so you should start transforming your personality and life instead of simply accepting what is killing you.
However, if you don’t start psychotherapy or find solutions for your problems, your anti-conscience can invade the conscience by suggesting several apparent solutions. These solutions are not absurd in the beginning, but their lack of rationale will appear if you dare follow them.
The anti-conscience is your primitive, animal side, which is violent and immoral. This part of your brain wants to destroy your conscience to be free, instead of being tamed by it. If it manages to completely destroy your conscience, you will never be able to recuperate it.
If you start following the absurd suggestions of your anti-conscience, which pretends that it is a part of your conscience, you will become crazier than you already are from birth. Since the anti-conscience is inherent and your conscience is based only on one psychological function that is completely developed and another partially developed function, you are not balanced. With the invasion of the anti-conscience, you are pushed to the labyrinth of craziness, without understanding what is happening to you.
This is how your depression turns into a neurosis. You accept the absurd suggestions of your anti-conscience communicating to you with your own voice, and you believe that they are your own thoughts, although they belong to the anti-conscience, which is your worst enemy!
One of the saddest examples of how depressions become neuroses or psychoses is the tendency of self-abuse. People who cut their bodies in search of relief through pain are victims of the anti-conscience. This gradually leads them to commit suicide, if they don’t stop injuring themselves.
If you are depressed and you wish to avoid neurosis, start interpreting your own dreams using my version of the method discovered by Carl Jung. This way, not only will you avoid the traps of the anti-conscience, but you will also learn how to cure your depression, before the anti-conscience can mislead you.
I greatly simplified Jung’s complicated method, discovered more dream symbols and exactly how we can prevent and cure all mental illnesses through dream interpretation.
Prevent Depression and Craziness through the scientific method of Dream Interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and simplified by Christina Sponias, a writer who continued Jung’s research in the unknown region of the human psychic sphere. Learn more at: http://www.scientificdreaminterpretation.com and http://www.booksirecommend.com
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Christina Sponias is a psychologist and writer who continued the research of psychiatrist Carl Jung into the area of dream interpretation, discovering the wild side of the human conscience that causes craziness to the human side. Her research led her to discover the cure for schizophrenia, psychosis, neurosis, depression and other mental illnesses. She has been helping fearful and depressed people as well as those that suffer from more serious psychological problems since 1990.
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