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I got this excerpt from an article about hypnosis as a cure for depression. It's actually more of a sales pitch than an article, but it helped cure my depression simply by exisiting. Pradeep Aggarwal, a member of International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapist Association, describes himself as a guru. Here's what he had to say about depression:

Hypnosis reveals you are some of the expression of a person’s feelings when he is sad and depressed.

1.No one loves me.

2.No on cares for me.

3.I have no right to live in this World.

4.I am useless. I cannot do anything.

5.I am merely a burden on my parents.

6.Why has God created me?

7.Why and for whom shall I live?

8.I am waste person. I have no right to be alive.

Now, you know about how you feel when you are sad and depressed. Now, what you have to do is to replace all those negative thoughts with the positive feelings. You have to replace the above negative thoughts with the positive thoughts. If you do this while in the state of hypnosis, your subconscious mind is more responsive to suggestion and the chances of improvement are more while in the state of hypnosis rather than the normal state.

1.Every one loves me.

2.Everyone cares for me.

3.I have every right to live on this world and deserve to be one among the several living individuals.

4.I am highly talented and powerful. Everything is possible.

5.I am God's gift to my parents.

6.God created me as a gift to my parents.

7.I have to live for myself and my well-wishers.

8.There is no talented person other than me. So, I have every right to be alive.

Now you have replaced all your negative thoughts with the positive and powerful thoughts. Now the sadness and depression have no place in your life.

You are now free and fresh with the positive and powerful thoughts guiding you instead of your sadness and depression.

Now, you will never again feel sad and distressed ever again in your life. Sadness and depression hold no place in your life.

All you have to do is to replace your sadness with the positive and strengthening thoughts.

Hypnosis: 10 steps to Control Sadness and Reduce Depression

Comments

I think that's a great idea! I'd just leave out the parents part, cause mine are dead. Maybe I'd say, I am a gift to my children instead. But it is exactly what one should be thinking. Thanks for this one. Hypnotism is out there, but the thoughts here are so good. And maybe hypnotism works, sometimes.

...can you imagine if it were that easy? Can you imagine the article that Pradeep Aggarwal will write AFTER an experience with clinical depression...

I think it's FREAKING PSYCHOTIC.
1.Every one loves me.

2.Everyone cares for me.

If I notice I thinking these 2 things are it is a warning sign im going crazy.
Because in reality no one knows you exist until you bother or impress them.

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Liz Spikol is senior contributing editor of Philadelphia Weekly. She writes the award-winning column The Trouble With Spikol, which began as a chronicle of her struggle with mental illness, and has since expanded into humorous musings on everything from graphic novels to how to use a mop. She also writes the paper's book review column, Lit Gloss. This blog -- named one of the Top 10 Bipolar Blogs of 2007 by PsychCentral -- is about mental illness policy, news, personal journeys and more.