Saturday, July 29

Ovi magazine; Saturday July 29th, 2023

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems, the thoughts, the reviews, the photos, the paintings and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Saturday July 29th, 2023


Curing depression: an energy approach by Joseph Gatt

I’m not saying I have the cure for depression. But I do try to reflect on the topic, and try to provide “food for thought” on different approaches that can be used to ease depression, and to cure some specific cases of depression.

Depression, to me (I just sort of found out) is an energy-related ailment. That is we human beings need some kind of balance in the energy we spend during the day. If you spend too much energy, more than your blood-sugar levels enable you to, you are hyperactive. If you run low on energy and can’t get out of bed, you are depressed.

So, having looking around for the last couple of decades, I figured out that there are two major causes of depression:

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Knots Of Nots And Yeses #poem by Jan Sand

“Humanity in totality does not photograph in clarity.
Disparities of inclinations, intimations, sensitivities
To vector destinations contradict to tangle
Every angle of perception, tumble all analyses
To stumble stabilities, foil agilities of introspection
And warp all understandings into fickle insignificance.”

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Dag Hammarskjold (29 July 1905 -18 September 1961) Crisis Manager and longer-range world community Builder by Rene Wadlow

Dag Hammarskjold became Secretary-General of the United Nations at a moment of crisis related to the 1950-1953 war in Korea, and he died in his plane crash in 1961 on a mission dealing with the war in the Congo. The first Secretary-General of the UN, Trygve Lie, had resigned in November 1952 in the light of the strong opposition of the Soviet Union and its allies to the way the United Nations Command operated in Korea. Even though it was called the “United Nations Command”, the main fighting forces and the logistic support were provided by the United States.

Among UN Security Council members and other important delegations, it was felt that, given the way Trygve Lie was pushed out before a second term, he should be replaced by a person from a Nordic country, and the name of Dag Hammarskjold started to be proposed as a suitable candidate from an appropriate country, Sweden. It took five months of discussions before on 10 April 1953 Hammarskjold took office in New York.

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Tang & Ram #68 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

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