Thursday, August 4, 2016

The Black Hole and Depression




As the summer days and vacations begin to come to a close, there are those who may slip into depression.  Depression is sometimes associated with a seasonal disorder, such as accompanied by grey and short winter days.  However depression is triggered by many factors, and these are often dependent on each individuals trigger or chemistry.

Although, I am not an atheist, Stephen Hawkins work's at times,  points to spiritual awakenings as the universe with all of its vast dimensions directly or indirectly affect human beings.  In a short lecture on the Black Hole and how it is now believed that it is possible to come out of the black hole, Dr. Hawkins compares depression with the black hole.

There is nothing in this world, that dictate that a person must stay in a black hole of depression. Although depression is altered by some medications in some, and sheer determination in others.  If you have ever experienced depression it can be likened to a black hole. A black hole seems to be empty, never ending and dark.

However, as  stated before, it is possible for particles to come out of the black hole. We can come out of our depression, we can look forward to letting light that is faster than mass penetrate our souls and our minds and lift us out of the dark hole of depression.

B.L. Aki