Year 2020: Who will survive depression?
The natural protection against the drug of emotion is contained within us
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About the Book
Scientists have come to a pessimistic conclusion: By 2020, depression will become the most serious health problem in the world - towering over cancer or AIDS. Fifty percent of the human population will be affected by it. That is why today's priority for researchers and physicians is the quest for effective methods of counteracting depression.
According to the author of this book, depression (similar to any other disease) is rapidly spreading due to the increased levels of fear in the mind of modern man and through lack of education in the areas of mental health. People should be taught methods of fighting the advances of this disease. The knowledge of human ecology is essential in acquiring these methods.
This book is about the EMOTIONAL NATURE OF MAN (homo emoticus). It was written for those who want to be rulers of their own raging emotions and make them subordinate to the mind. Inside all of us exists memory of stresses and fears, the so-called “Book of Life”, where our records of causes, underlying failures, conflicts, troubles and illnesses are maintained. The ability to operate this intuitive information is the key to the solution of mental and physical problems of humans.
THIS INFORMATION WILL MAKE YOU INVULNERABLE!
About the Author
Mihail Lezhepekov is a popular practicing psychologist, culture specialist, and the author of a unique system devised to help people recover from complex life situations. The system is referred to as Human Ecology. For nearly two decades Mr. Lezhepekov has applied his patented method, which is directed at relieving humans of dangerous emotional “drugs” such as pathological hurt feelings, jealousy and fear. With no other similar systems available in the world, this method facilitates effective elimination of the causes underlying numerous physical medical problems. It helps restore us to full mental and spiritual health in the wake of psychological traumas suffered from personal tragedies, and may prevent the development of chronic fatigue syndrome and other dangerous diseases.