Sadness is often a fleeting emotional...

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Sadness is often a fleeting emotional response to life’s circumstances, but depression runs deeper; it’s often the soul’s rebellion against a life that no longer fits. It’s the exhaustion that comes from playing a role, wearing a mask, and performing a version of yourself just to survive in a world that never truly saw you.

For many of us walking the path of awakening, this pain has been part of the journey. A necessary rupture. We’ve come to realize that the “avatar” we unconsciously built for ourselves; shaped by family, culture, expectation, and survival, was never really us. And so begins the long, often agonizing process of unbecoming: peeling away the conditioning, challenging the narratives, and stripping down the layers that kept us small, playing a part that perhaps we were never meant to play.

Depression, in this light, isn’t weakness. It’s the moment the soul whispers, “This isn’t you”.

Transformation isn’t graceful. It’s raw and isolating, but it’s also the portal. From that breakdown comes something truer, something freer; a new self that aligns more closely with your soul’s essence, with your purpose, and with the truth about who we are.

This journey may feel like falling apart, but in truth, it’s falling into place; into alignment with a life that finally feels like yours.

Have you ever noticed how psychiatrists and psychologists are always Jews?

Jews always go where the money is.

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