Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Misdiagnosis of Depression by School Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry

Distress, Anxiety, Insomnia, Stress, etc., is NOT Depression,
so it should not be Diagnosed or Treated as such

We already know that what is called "depression" being a symptom is considered a "disease" today. Yes that's how it is. Depression is a symptom of a blockage in the Heart chakra. The Heart chakra is blocked by sentimental losses. When the sentimental loss (death of a loved one, heartbreak), is deep, it brings sorrow. This penalty takes away the will to live of the individual.

It is totally clear that a deep sorrow can lead to other symptoms such as apathy, reluctance, disappointment, chronic fatigue, etc., it is normal. Grief takes away your will to live, it depresses you (pun intended). The clearest symptom of depression, however, is sadness, which shows a wounded, damaged heart.

On the other hand, we also know that an isolated sorrow never occurs. Sorrows are always, always, always associated with traumas. Impossibly, a human being will never be able to grieve without being traumatized, since it is the mind (mental body, Solar Plexus chakra), which understands sentimental loss and makes the heart grieve. It is easy to understand, let me explain: If we do not understand or do not know that a loved one has abandoned us, then we will not be traumatized or saddened, even if they have disappeared.

Chronic Fatigue does NOT have to be Due to Depression,
its Cause is most likely just Blockages in the Solar Plexus

We have been educated mentally, so we understand "reality" mentally, hence trauma is also involved in every sorrow. Traumas produce a series of symptoms (let's call them energetic), which have nothing to do with the root of depression: sentimental loss. These symptoms could be insomnia, nervousness, insecurity, phobias, apathy, chronic fatigue, reluctance, disappointment, anguish, anxiety, etc., etc.

But there are traumas that are not associated with pain, sentimental losses, but, for example, with disappointments. The symptoms caused by these traumas do not have to be included in what is called "depression", since they have nothing to do with depression but with a trauma as we have said.
Why then does Psychology frame them among the symptoms they treat as depression? Simply because they don't know better, because they don't know what we Healers/Therapists know, because they don't know the human spiritual anatomy, and even less how it works.

Really framing all the symptoms mentioned above in what is called "depression" is crazy since they may or may not be related to depression.

Framing nervousness and stress, for example, under the letters depression and treating it with antidepressants is not ignorant, not only crazy but also stupid.

We have all experienced anxiety and anguish
at some time in life and we were not depressed because of it

The vast majority of people who have been diagnosed with "depression" have not suffered any emotional loss and are therefore not depressed. Of course, they suffer from symptoms associated with trauma, but trauma is not depression, and it should be treated as such and not as depression.

The symptoms that School Medicine today erroneously diagnoses "depression" are: anxiety, anguish, nervousness, stress, insecurity, fear, insomnia, uncertainty, apathy, reluctance, tiredness, negative thoughts. All of them are clearly associated with traumas and not with sorrows.

We, the Therapists/Healers belonging to the Tinerfe Healing System know how to make a difference and treat these symptoms as they should, specifically and without relating to any depression.

You have not suffered any sentimental loss, you do not feel sad and ashamed, but you have been diagnosed "depression" based on what you feel (for example), anguish and anxiety? Well, do not believe it because you are not depressed . Go to a Therapist/Healer of our School, who are specialists in the treatment of the Solar Plexus, specialists in the treatment of traumas.

At least we will make a truthful, logical diagnosis, and yes, if you really had depression, then we would also diagnose it and treat it naturally.

Damian Alvarez at  http://sistemasanaciontinerfe.blogspot.com/






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