07-17-2018, 09:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2018, 09:19 AM by rva_jeremy.)
Hatonn Wrote:I am Hatonn. I am now with this instrument. I greet you with the love and the light of the infinite Creator. The people of your density have something called depression. There are many ways to overcome the situation. If you can pretend you are back in the second density as an animal and look at your life, and find that you have food, shelter, and animal conveniences, you would realize that your life is not as bad as you think it is. You can also go into the fourth density in your mind and look at your life as an observer. You will see that the things that bother are not immediate. You have the comfort that you saw as an animal. You have food, shelter and the necessities for today. If you can get out of yourself, and look at yourself as you someday will be, you will be able to leave some of your depression.
Depression is a condition seen mostly in the third density. The forgetting process keeps you from seeing the total picture, but because you imagine you see the total picture, you become depressed. If you could see the total picture, you would realize that the problems that are bothering you are only a small part of the total picture. It is very helpful to go either direction—back to the second density or imagine yourself beyond the third density. Either of these outlooks will help your depression. I am Hatonn. I leave this instrument.
So to my mind, depression is in a way a perfectly healthy response to the situation in which we find ourselves. It would be kind of a miracle if we weren't depressed; if we were at once remembering a much more harmonious existence and just ignoring its absence. But feelings are not forever, and the conditions of one's life are in motion even when they seem insurmountable because we simply do not occupy a vantage point where we can observe it clearly.
I get the sense that asking whether a depressed person can be harvested is kind of like asking if a driver can stay on the road with a foggy windshield. It depends on how one processes, grounds, and harvests that experience. Do you use it to reify the separation in the illusion further, or do you use it to build compassion with the rest of us, all of whom feel at some level lonely and confused?
The important thing is to recognize that you don't see the whole picture, and so any hard and fast judgments about yourself you might make are rather unreliable, no matter how you feel. You are in no position whatsoever to appraise the spiritual value of your present experience.

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