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10 Natural Ways to Spiral Up from Depression

Spiral Up from Depression

We have all experienced depression at some time in our lives. Whether it is a reaction to experiencing loss, hurt, pain, physical illness, shock, burn-out, or ongoing depression, your body-mind-spirit responds chemically, physically, emotionally, and mentally. Whether this material is stored at the conscious or unconscious level, it can feel like you are spiraling down into less life energy to respond to life in the present.

  In working with depression and sadness in Resonance Repatterning sessions, clients are able to spiral up from depression naturally. In sessions, we often travel to the Chinese Medicine Wheel and Metal Element, prominent to transform grief and depression with the support of shifting inner material for a greater sense of value, insight, and life energy.

Often, a session is dedicated to building life energy so that the client can begin to resonate with the present more fully. This creates the life energy flow for more resilience to face life with renewed meaning and value resulting from the restoration of harmony and balance.

Resonance Repatterning® works with natural healing several natural disciplines and modalities that create these positive shifts.

Spiral Up from Depression with 10 Natural Resources

1. When you are depressed, you literally need to take in more light. Get more natural light. Explore full-spectrum light indoors. Here’s a website with lamps:https://www.firststreetonline.com/Electro…
Check out 12 More Ways to Absorb more Light Naturally for Wellness and Well-being here. 

2. Seek out Negative Ions: Take a walk next to saltwater or get into the country. Salt crystal lamps are natural ion generators. These ions increase serotonin levels, improve mood and promote sleep.
Get into the country or forest. Cities and air-conditioned offices have lower concentrations of negative ions.

3. Get more sleep: (eight hours a night). Sleep deprivation produces a sharp decrease in serotonin levels which is strongly linked to depression.

4. Get regular exercise: Find something you enjoy doing, and do it regularly. Share this aerobic exercise/dance/walk, swim/run, bicycling, etc. with a friend ( 2 or 4-legged).

5. Rethink your diet and check your cholesterol levels. Too low of levels have been related to depression. What to eat: a) Emphasize fruits and vegetables while limiting the consumption of whole grains and sweets. b) Balance calorie/energy ratio with 30% protein, 30% fat, and 40% carbohydrates keeping meals under 500 calories. Frequent small meals balance insulin levels as hypoglycemia may be a cause. In this case, avoid coffee, sugar, alcohol, and fruits with high sugar content. c) Limit red meat and egg yolks (once a week) because they are a chemical precursor to a brain chemical associated with depression. d) Be sure to get your Vitamin C’s and E’s in your diet: parsley, cucumber, lemon, citrus fruits, or supplements e) Add turmeric to your cooking combined with black pepper or take it as a beneficial herbal supplement for depression.

6. Deep Breathing Exercise and “Letting Go of Depression” Exercise (from Acupressure’s Potent Points by Michael Reed Gach)

a) Lie on your back or sit comfortably with your spine straight, feet flat on the floor.

b) Reach up towards the sky with both hands; take a deep breath, and as you hold your breath, make tight fists, and squeeze, tightening all the muscles in your arms.

c) Slowly exhale, tensing your arms, bringing your fists down your chest. Repeat b and c 2 or 3x.

d) Now cross your arms in front of your chest, with your fingers touching the upper outside area of your chest, wrist crossing the upper part of your chest.

e) Lower your chin to your chest.

f) Inhale 4 short breaths in a row (without exhaling) through your nose, filling your lungs completely on the 4th breath. Hold your breath for a few seconds with your chest full and expanded.

g) Exhale slowly through your mouth. h) Repeat for a few minutes concentrating on the depth and rhythm of your breath.

7. Press Acupressure points:  Large Intestine 5 and 11: The first point is at the base of the hand under the thumb just above the wrist crease. You will feel a slight indentation. Lightly give support to this pt. for a few moments on each side. The 2nd pt. is on the outside of the elbow in the indentation (hollow) next to the humerus bone. *In a 6-week study out of the University of Arizona, patients who were given acupuncture experienced a 43% reduction in depression. After treatment more than 1/2 no longer met the criteria for clinical depression. (That makes acupuncture just as effective as antidepressants and psychotherapy).

8. Treat yourself compassionately by making time and space for PLAY and JOY to your life:    Find ways to bring laughter and joy into your life. Treat yourself as a beloved. Make time for yourself, Take a day off. Lighten up, and spend some time playing.

9. Depression is the life energy that has been disrupted or blocked. Anxiety or unresolved material from an earlier experience can spiral down into depression due to the cascading effects of adrenaline, shock, muscle, emotional, mental, and spiritual fatigue. Exploring what might be the root of the issue is something that can be done. Processing grief over having lost a job, relationship, friend, family member, pet, or part of your life is important. Make time to process your feelings through journaling, drawing, and authentic movement with a compassionate listener or facilitator/therapist. You can also have a personal Resonance Repatterning® session to spiral back up to reclaim your life in the present with greater integrity in your wellness and well-being.

10. Read Books that Support Healing Depression with Natural Solutions

a) Unstuck: Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression by Dr. James Gordon is a wonderful resource that will take you through the process to look at nutrition. It has been very helpful to my clients. It includes breathing, meditation, movement exercises, and detailed nutrition with a soulful and expansive process here.

b) Depression-Free, Naturally: 7 Weeks to Eliminating Anxiety, Despair, Fatigue, and Anger from Your Life by Joan Mathews Larson includes a beneficial diet and exercises to create positive change. This book is often recommended as a Positive Action after a Resonance Repatterning session.

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Kimberly Rex

Kimberly Rex, MS is a certifiedAdvanced Resonance Repatterning, Wellness and Well-being Coach and Person-Centered Expressive Therapist. She works with clients around the world by Skype, phone, in-person. Resonance Repatterning sessions quickly get to the heart of issues in your life to create greater integrity in your wellness and well-being!

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