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Depression is the absence of Dukkha.
Once again going back to the days of my childhood as an anchor in time, I remember a world full of dukkha but empty of depression.
I say that dukkha was causal because no one in my childhood used to blame their pain on the system, or the tradition.
Jyotish often helped. I have all the respect for the Jyotish as a real discipline and a means of knowing, but we cannot deny that it also had a psychological effect on people.
The theory of karma also came to help. Every arbitrary evil, like an accident resulting in death, was the result of the previous karma.
No matter how bad things got, Hindus were always encouraged to hold back from doing something evil, otherwise it will come back to bite them again in next birth.
My Dadi lost three children out of 7. My Nani lost 7 out of 13.
And yet, everyone took that pain into stride. Yes, they had the consolation of karma. Yes, they had the support of faith.
As physical suffering receded & atheism & rationalism also set in, life suddenly gave way to an unexplained, non-causal, chasm in life: known as depression.
It was unexplainable. People started saying, they ‘just don’t feel good anymore’.
With no one telling them what to do, what to eat, and how to dress, freedom lost its charm in the absence of bondage.
We just exchanged one set of suffering for another
When the physical pain is eliminated by artificial means, mental pain sets in. When periodical pain is eliminated, chronic pain sets in. When causal, explainable pain is eliminated, uncaused, unexplainable pain sets in
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