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OverviewHealing Depression - Lifting the Black Veil of Spirit Exhaustion is a practical field manual for people who can't get up anymore, and for the ones who love them. Depression is often mislabeled as sadness, weakness, or negativity. This book names it plainly: a loss of movement in body, energy, and spirit. The limbs feel heavy. The future feels shut. Even simple tasks become stone. This is not a moral failure. It is a collapse of rhythm, resilience, and inner light. Written in a steady, unsentimental voice, this handbook stands beside modern medicine, not against it. It does not replace doctors, therapists, or medication. It offers grounded steps that support stabilization and recovery while keeping clear safety boundaries: if there is suicidal thinking, command-like thoughts, severe insomnia, or inability to care for basic functions, this is a crisis that requires urgent professional care. The book begins by separating normal sadness, grief, burnout, and clinical depression so readers stop blaming themselves for what is actually happening. It then traces the roots of depressive collapse in a way that includes both the earthly and the unseen: trauma and chronic stress, learned helplessness, modern overstimulation, hormonal and neurochemical contributors, spiritual injury, and inherited family sorrow. It also speaks frankly about the risks people rarely name: reckless occult experimentation, rage-powered practices, fear-based religion, and the way intrusive presences or night pressure can accompany depression for some individuals. Whether these experiences are understood as trauma, dissociation, sleep deprivation, or external intrusion, the governing rule is the same: do not obey. Stabilize, reduce stimulation, and get help. This volume includes food therapy and gentle fasting guidance designed specifically for depression: warm regular meals, steady nourishment for the brain, reduced stimulants, and a clear warning that harsh fasting often worsens depressive emptiness. Breath and movement practices are presented with strict guardrails: no breath holding, no forcing, no aggressive techniques, and no intensity that damages sleep or increases agitation. The goal is simple, repeatable regulation, not altered states. A major section offers cross-cultural, sober meaning maps without fantasy: the Christian desert teaching on acedia and the noon demon; Sufi language of constriction and expansion; Tibetan and yogic views of disturbed inner winds; shamanic ""soul loss"" language interpreted through daily acts of safe return; Hermetic and alchemical framing of the black phase, used only after stabilization; ancestral repair rites without bargains; and responsible handling of evil eye and psychic contamination without paranoia. Throughout, the emphasis is practical: reduce stimulation, increase warmth, restore routine, increase safe contact, and rebuild life through the smallest possible victories. Depression wants big proof of meaning; healing starts with micro-hope. Brush your teeth. Eat one warm meal. Take a short walk. Send one message. Protect the night. Repeat. If you are tired of hacks, hype, and blame, this book offers a different path: sacred subtraction, steady repair, and the quiet courage to stay one more day. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laing Z MatthewsPublisher: Esther's Press Imprint: Esther's Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9781997943389ISBN 10: 1997943387 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 15 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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