Anxiety & Depression from Using a PC
After using my desk top PC,
I seem to have feelings of anxiety and depression.
Anxiety Question:
After using my desk top PC, I seem to have feelings of anxiety and depression. I might add this is not through fear of technology or being unable to operate a computer.
These feelings disappear after several hours or when I do exercise.
Does anyone else suffer this condition and if so how did they overcome it?
Anxiety Answer:
Having been an IT trainer and now retrained in holistic therapy, what you are describing is a reaction to the 'vibes' of the computer (without getting too technical!).
Basically, anxiety and depression are very common complaints which most people think is "just them", but can be conventionally overcome by taking regular breaks from the PC, placing the actual PC tower as far away as possible and making your surroundings as calming as possible too.
There is a theory that certain crystals (as in Quartz etc) resonate and combat the bad vibes coming from the pc, there must be something in it as NASA sends their astronauts up into space with Quartz! (After 15 years of research they found that the Quartz vibrated at the exact rate of the earth and stopped the astronauts from suffering from anxiety and depression like they previously had on long missions).
I have personally found that having an Amethyst geode on my desk (which is supposed to absorb the bad vibes and block them) does work for me. The metaphysical explanation as to why you feel anxiety and depression from these vibes is because it 'shakes' your aura, which acts like your ozone layer.
Science lesson over, hope one of these helps you!
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