Depression – addiction to Grief

Depression in Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) is understood very differently from mainstream psychology. In the framework of Ryke Geerd Hamer, it is not seen as a chemical imbalance or disorder, but as a biological state linked to specific unresolved conflicts and brain activity.


đź§  The Core Idea

In GHK, what is commonly labeled as depression is often associated with:

  • A constellation in the cerebral cortex (both hemispheres involved), or
  • A hormonal and territorial conflict state that alters mood and behavior

It is seen as a meaningful adaptation, not a malfunction.


⚖️ Two Broad GHK Patterns Linked to “Depression”

1. Territorial Conflict–Based Depression (Endogenous Type)

This is considered the more “classic” depressive state in GHK.

Biological conflicts involved:

  • Loss of territory (job, relationship, status)
  • Loss of role or identity
  • Feeling defeated, powerless, or “not able to hold one’s ground”

Inner experience:

  • Withdrawal, low motivation
  • Emotional heaviness
  • Reduced drive and engagement

👉 In GHK, this is linked to specific territorial brain relays and often influenced by hormonal status.


2. Constellation-Based Depression

This happens when:

  • Two active conflicts affect both hemispheres simultaneously

This can lead to:

  • Emotional numbness or flatness
  • Confusion, apathy
  • Feeling “disconnected” from life

👉 Instead of one clear emotion, there’s a mixed or blunted state.


🔄 Why Depression Happens (GHK View)

From this perspective, depression is a protective biological response:

  • The body reduces activity to:
  • Conserve energy
  • Avoid further emotional चोट (shock)
  • It creates a state of introspection or withdrawal
  • It may prevent impulsive or risky actions during conflict

đź§© Important Influencing Factors

GHK places strong emphasis on:

  • Handedness (left vs right-handed individuals experience conflicts differently)
  • Hormonal state (puberty, menopause, contraception, etc.)
  • Nature of the conflict (sudden shock vs ongoing stress)

🔓 Resolution (GHK Lens)

According to GHK, healing does not come from symptom suppression, but from:

  • Identifying the original emotional shock (DHS)
  • Understanding:
  • When it started
  • What keeps triggering it
  • Resolving the perception of loss, defeat, or conflict

👉 Once the conflict resolves:

  • The psyche shifts out of depression
  • The body may enter a healing phase, sometimes with temporary symptoms

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