Thank you Paulette,
I was just reading an interesting article on Chabads website. We are currently in the Hebrew month of Tamuz which is a month of transformation.
http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/703099/jewish/Tammuz-Time-for-Transformation.htm
Excerpt from Chabad site:
The names of all the months in the Hebrew calendar are originally from Babylon. The Jewish people adopted these Babylonian names during the 70 year exile in Babylon. Yet, of all the Babylonian names adopted, Tamuz stands out as peculiar: it is the name of an actual Babylonian deity and idol. Why would our sages allow the adoption of the name of idolatry into the holiness of Judaism?
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Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, one of Rebbe Levi Yitzhcak's great contemporaries, found this idea in the verse: "A bit more and the wicked will be no more; for you will gaze at his place, and he will be gone." Rebbe Nachman explained that by these words, King David meant that by ignoring the wickedness in a person and by searching for the good in him or her, one's gaze has the power to annul evil.
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Without a doubt, we the Jewish people have experienced tremendous hardship and pain throughout our history—more so perhaps than other nations. But Jewish history is anything but tragic. It is the history of hope and faith and of moral uprightness in the face of primitively immoral despots and religions, most of which have disappeared from the world. Jewish history is the ultimate anti‐tragedy. It is the story of mankind's search for the possibility of sanctifying our corporeal existence here on earth.
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THIS is REALLY good:
Recognizing that depression and loss of faith in life are forms of idolatry help bring home the Biblical statement that to follow God means to "Choose life!"3 But to choose life, one needs to be able to see the goodness in life. This second step involves our outlook on ourselves and on others.
Definately the TRUTH, entertaining depression, for sure, is idolatry, especially when ones eyes are only focused on the problem and depression, and NOTon G-d.
Thanks.