Global Health Clinics | North Shore
Primary Holistic Health Centre
Your Holistic Health Centre
in Takapuna on Auckland's North Shore
| Countering Stress and Depression | | Print | |
Countering Stress and Depressionby The Dalai LamaAt a fundamental level, as human beings, we are all the same; each one of us aspires to happiness and each one of us does not wish to suffer. This is why, whenever I have the opportunity, I try to draw people's attention to what as members of the human family we have in common and the deeply interconnected nature of our existence and welfare. Today, there is increasing recognition, as well as a growing body of scientific evidence, that confirms the close connection between our own states of mind and our happiness. On the one hand, many of us live in societies that are very developed materially, yet among us are many people who are not very happy. Just underneath the beautiful surface of affluence there is a kind of mental unrest, leading to frustration, unnecessary quarrels, reliance on drugs or alcohol, and in the worst case, suicide. There is no guarantee that wealth alone can give you the joy or fulfillment that you seek. The same can be said of your friends too. When you are in an intense state of anger or hatred, even a very close friend appears to you as somehow frosty, or cold, distant, and annoying. However, as human beings we are gifted with this wonderful human intelligence. Besides that, all human beings have the capacity to be very determined and to direct that strong sense of determination in whatever direction they like. So long as we remember that we have this marvellous gift of human intelligence and a capacity to develop determination and use it in positive ways, we will preserve our underlying mental health. Realizing we have this great human potential gives us a fundamental strength. This recognition can act as a mechanism that enables us to deal with any difficulty, no matter what situation we are facing, without losing hope or sinking into feelings of low self-esteem. Taking a realistic view and cultivating a proper motivation can also shield you against feelings of fear and anxiety. If you develop a pure and sincere motivation, if you are motivated by a wish to help on the basis of kindness, compassion, and respect, then you can carry on any kind of work, in any field, and function more effectively with less fear or worry, not being afraid of what others think or whether you ultimately will be successful in reaching your goal. Even if you fail to achieve your goal, you can feel good about having made the effort. But with a bad motivation, people can praise you or you can achieve goals, but you still will not be happy. The Dalai Lama Call 09 488 0208 for further information as we have several stress specialists at Global Health Clinics, including: Gerald Lopez who offers powerful tools to manage stress; through Yoga, breathing, meditation and deep relaxation massage. Erica Lang with Bodytalk has effective systems to alleviate stress and anxiety Abby Gubay uses massage and pranic healing David Holden our Naturopath uses the Dr James Wilson Adrenal Fatigue or Metagenics Stress programs as well as a range of other proven techniques to cope with fatigue. Dr Lisa Williams PhD uses Indigo Quantum Biofeedback a certified Stress program Francis Evans uses Hypnotherapy and relaxation programs Delaine Jones counsels techniques for managing stress Caroll Macy helps balance your Hormones and removes toxins which lead to stress with bioresonance. She also helps you stop smoking Deborah Williams uses BioDynamic CranioSacral systems to help you reduce stress Antonio Palmero uses a dedicated Massage system as well as Acupuncture Dianna Tawharu is a Naturopath using Herbs, Bach Flowers and Massage techniques Marianne Stobie applies Naturopathic methods as well as herbs and Scio Quantum BioFeedback Bruce Harper is an osteopath who helps bring you structural alignment to reduce stress. Glenn White is a leader in the Buteyko Method of reducing anxiety and stress caused by breathing suboptimally. |

