By: Kaya
Did you know that in 2007, of over 2.4 billion prescriptions in the U.S., 118 million of them were for antidepressants. More and more people use antidepressants and doctors prescribe these drugs so easily these days. Why is it so difficult for people to get out of a depression? Kaya, the author of the international bestseller The Book of Angels, The Hidden Secrets explains: ”Because they don’t have enough spirituality or religious beliefs that can help them to see their ordeals differently. There is a lack of values in our society right now. It is just money that’s the bottom line and it shouldn’t be like that. Depression should be seen as an urgent sign of change. A sign of mutation to a new becoming. It is the accumulation of negative memories that creates depression.”
A depression, as explained by the renowned author who now helps thousands of people going through this sort of experience, is not a bad thing. He explains that ”It’s the pressure accumulated over a long period of time that wants to come out. It is like a cloud full of energy, ready to cry out the surplus of unconscious memories that create who we are.”
Having a depression or a burn-out has become a shameful illness for millions of people and because of the financial crisis, it will hit the U.S. and the world big time during the weeks and months to come. The difficulty of the crisis will be catastrophic for millions of people. Depression appears when one can no longer behave and perform the way society teaches us to. The constant message is: To succeed, you need to be rich and we have forgotten that that is not true. As human beings, we are so unconsciously focused on materiality that when a difficulty arises: loss of a job and money or loss of a loved one, separation from our spouse, etc., a person falls apart and gets depressed. The crisis that we are entering will tremendously increase the number of people on antidepressants and this has great effect and consequences in the long term because antidepressants destroy the enthusiasm and joy of those who try to stay alive during their ordeal.
”It is very difficult when your inner computer can’t take anymore information” explains the author. ”Because when you really can’t think anymore, you need a break, you need to change your lifestyle completely.” Kaya knows what he is talking about because 15 years ago, he was the one that could have ended up being among the millions of people taking antidepressants. For him, a superstar at that time in French Canada with fame and fortune, with gold records and performances with Celine Dion, it all began with dreams and powerful nightmares. He had 10 to 50 dreams every night and he really thought that he was going crazy. He had all the symptoms of depression: chronic fatigue, pain in his body for no reason, trouble sleeping, loss of taste for activities, etc.. He is now so happy to have come through his depression successfully and not to have joined the statistics of those who take antidepressants. How did he do it? Through the discovery of the Angel Work and Angel Meditation that he now teaches. His path alongside his wife, Christiane Muller, is just extraordinary. They explain that by repeating the name of an Angel like a mantra, they have developed a new path of evolution. Angel Work gives access to dreams and daily signs that help cleanse the memories engendered by depression, by the opening of the unconscious. If you want to know more about this Angelic Work that now helps thousands of people in more than 20 countries around the world, you can visit their website at: www.72angels.com or you can find their bestseller book on amazon.com and in all bookstores in the U.S.
Kaya is the author of the internationally best-selling The Book of Angels: The Hidden Secrets, and the co-founder of a seven-year-old non-profit organization that publishes spiritually-moving works, Universe/City Mikael (UCM) Publishing. Find out more at 72angels.com