March 12, 2010
Cure for Depression
Ruralrose said:
You can never predict what the future has in store so it is very important to be as satisfied with your personal life as possible. Who cares what it looks like? Who cares about your position in the the community? What matters is being so happy and healthy you want to live a long time. Staying at home affords you this, it makes it so you don't need so much money all the time. Life isn't the "struggle against" as it is in monetary society, but in our natural state a "flow with" instead, which brings great relief from worry. Your children are going to learn so much from the experience of the change and how their life is improved, and yours, in itself is reason enough. Education is education. Maybe it is silly to expect "higher learning" and the "corporate ladder" to success to be there, who knows? You are depressed because your inner self is screaming, get me out of here please let me live the life I was put on the earth to be. That is to nourish your body and soul with pleasures of nature. They are unseen to the monetary world, but like love sustain happiness, joy and bliss. Peace
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Isn't that what I've been saying all along? ;-) Glad to see you back!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent post! Perfect timing too,I think many people feel more depressed and burned out right now with the end of winter blues.Maybe a time to re evaluate their goals.I never regret the decision to stay home or to keep my son home,and we plan early retirement for my Hubby so he can do the same...once we get our homestead up and running!
ReplyDeleteMuch wisdom here today Ruralrose. Glad you're back on the blog wagon:)
ReplyDeletethanks Ruth!!
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I was so expecting flack for this post, and look cheers from the crowd! It is so comforting to have a place to speak my truth. Happiness for all . . . and peace too.
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