I'm NOT talking about major depression episodes.
I'm
AM questioning if it is safe to dare to admit to your doctor even occasional times
when you are "a little down," or "a little bummed out."
Doesn't everyone
have some occasions of minor emotional low times?
Filling out the questionnaire before a "wellness"
check at my doctor's office, the questions probed for such situations in my life.
I go to
a "teaching" clinic, where the doctors are in their "internships" with an "attending" physician
overseeing their work.
The plus should be that these guys are fresh out of med-school and should
have all the latest stuff.
But perhaps my present doctor, while very good, is maybe TOO eager,
and thorough.
I thought about not admitting such low times, on the questionnaire, evasively
answering, but that would be a form of lying.
On the other hand I see now, I have exposed myself
to some level of danger in admitting to such.
The reason is, that I am absolutely convinced that
our "consciousnesses" are because we are supernatural entities called souls.
Psychologists
make a terrible "cover-up," blindsiding folks, in holding that our consciousness is just natural, just chemistry.
The "Supreme Law of Nature" officially, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, tells us things alway, spontaneously,
rust, rot, run down, wear out, grow old, become less organized, NEVER the reverse of this.
Chemistry ALWAYS wrecks things, it NEVER makes things.
It is ABSURD,
and completely ANTI-SCIENTIFIC, to imagine that chemistry makes the breathtaking, wondrous, miracle, we enjoy and know, as
consciousness.
God allows himself a consummate enemy in the person of Satan, or the Devil.
Again, ONLY the Lord Jesus Christ can keep one's soul out of hell, and get one's soul to heaven.
Psychology is a huge, major, avenue of Satan's diabolical, blindsiding of folks to the reality of one's soul, to
deceive them and get them to side-step Jesus Christ, and end up in hell.