The saying is: "We will Not Heal until, the pain of staying the same is Greater than the pain of healing/changing."
So then we must ask ourselves: "Am I tired of being sick & tired?"
If we are then the next questions we ask are: "Do you actually want to heal?" " Do I Believe that healing is a reality?" "Am I willing to do the work involved in healing?"
From there we must proceed to research our options & available resources for healing.
Personally, I look at the teachings of Louise Hay & Dr. Andrew Weil. Their healing affirmations & meditations
have made a huge difference in my life.
This healing is not like some "Miracle" medicine that heals us over night, it takes time and patience. It takes dedication and as the old cliche states: "If at first you do not succeed, try & try again."We are not meant to be ill or out of balance with our environment. That is a condition of our childhood conditioning. What we were taught as children has most of us smothered in negativity and dysfunction. It has us out of balance and ill.
Loving and respecting ourselves is what keeps us healthy and living a balanced life.
Our mind is a very powerful tool, we must use it for positive thoughts.... If we believe we are not good enough, the universe will accept that and give us a life which proves and reaffirms that belief.
Our thoughts have power.....especially the negative ones, so be very careful what you think/believe, it could mean your health.
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Love
is a strong emotion, representing human kindness, compassion, and deep
affection. Love is unselfish and benevolent. Love is pure. Love is
self-directed and directed toward others. Most importantly, love is a
vital component for the health of your heart, body, mind and soul.