Society & Culture

Growing old gracefully without depression

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rose

9th Oct 2011 08:59pm

getting older is not talked about, so knowing what to expect would be a little bit easyer if there was more information about coping can anyone nelp. THANKS


Hartmut
  • 20th Oct 2011 03:28pm

Hi Rose,
Raksha is right, joining any group which is looking inwards, or towards higher levels, other that the pure physical one, can be a great help in understandings ones purpose of living.
Also Raksha's advice of putting the focus on others, by supporting or helping them will minimize whatever real or imagined fears and uncertainties one may have.
Ageing of itself is not a problem, merely another valuable lesson or experience in our eternal journey.


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