Editor's word

It has known that one fourth the world’s population has mental illness. Depression has become a silent killer in death, just second to heart disease. Canadian psychiatrists did research on mental illness person, finding that the homeless account for 60% of the mentally ill population. In the US, 80% of homeless people have mental illness. It is said that there are always different episodes of depression in an ordinary people's life.  

 It doesn't matter if the social systems are different. People are suffering. People need help. Those can be our relatives, our friends and any loved one. They can also be US.  

Science itself doesn't solve the problem on its own. It has come to different religions for help. "The Art of Happiness" has become the bestseller in New York Times. Its author, American psychiatrist Dr. Howard C. Cutler, spent years in following a Buddhist Monk and asked one simple question, again and again: Surely there is a thing such as "the art of happiness"?

Dr. Brian Weiss, is a psychiatrist whose best-seller, Many Lives, Many Masters (1988), has a new release titled Only Love is Real. This western doctor has no training or education in eastern philosophy, but his long career treating patients has inspired him to expand his beliefs beyond conventional western psychiatry. His book opens to us a new world. 

However, this site is not necessarily for specialized, obscure soul reunion, but intended for confessions offered by ordinary people.  It would be a big step for most regular people in this world, to deliver confessions in their own language to others who may have similar thoughts or needs to reveal. To confess, we don't need to be a Catholic and go to church to confess; we can do such in an entirely secular manner. We do so simply because we want to vent in public.  Therefore, happy confessions!