juniper_ann
Critical Thinker
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When medical people talk about clinical depression, and when one reads a typical checklist, one sees things like:
-changes in sleeping: not sleeping or sleeping too much
-psychomotor agitation or retardation
-loss of interest in activities that used to give pleasure
-changes in appetite: not eating or eating too much
-changes in thought process: confusion, or indecision
-other changes: loss of libido.
-feelings of shame or worthlessness: low self-esteem
-some people describe the world as seeming flat, and losing the vividness of their senses
Well, if you pick and choose from the "ors," it's like a checklist for contemplative saints:
sleeping too little--saint who prayed through the night, prayed at odd hours of the night
psychomotor retardation--makes you want to spend a lot of time "contemplating" instead of doing
loss of interest in activities that used to give pleasure--sublimating your desires to God; fasting
changes in thought process: confusion, or indecision--could lead to increased obedience
loss of libido--obviously
feelings of shame or worthlessness: low self-esteem--humility
some people describe the world as seeming flat, and losing the vividness of their senses--being "in" the world but not "of" the world; not being too attached to life
When I used to read the lives of saints, I was disturbed by the number who said something along the lines of "Oh, God, please take me to your breast, I am so weary of this world." An expression of faith and hope in God and the wonders of heaven? Maybe, but it sounded kind of suicidal to me.