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Skyhaven
6th November 2014, 13:11
Just sharing this here:
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Pam
6th November 2014, 14:04
I definitely agree that a positive attitude is beneficial for health and that the body heals itself. This video indicates that staying in a positive state of mind is all that you need and that" everything else is a dog and pony show". This is a pretty vague concept and I'm wondering if someone took this advice hook, line and sinker might not find themselves in trouble. Its really easy to say "just stay positive", but how do you do that at all times when you are ill? If one is aspiring to stay positive as a life saving measure and falls short of that, could that not start a vicious cycle of desperately wanting to be positive, which negates the whole thing?
betoobig
6th November 2014, 14:46
Positive and absent, trusting...
I vibrate with that, the most simple explanation.
Thanks for the video, i am going to see it again
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seeker/reader
6th November 2014, 14:53
Near death experiencer, Nanci Danison, remembered in the afterlife that we manifest our physical reality with our thoughts. A benefit of this is if we focus our intention and attention we can create self-healing in our bodies.
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Skyhaven
6th November 2014, 16:39
I definitely agree that a positive attitude is beneficial for health and that the body heals itself. This video indicates that staying in a positive state of mind is all that you need and that" everything else is a dog and pony show". This is a pretty vague concept and I'm wondering if someone took this advice hook, line and sinker might not find themselves in trouble. Its really easy to say "just stay positive", but how do you do that at all times when you are ill? If one is aspiring to stay positive as a life saving measure and falls short of that, could that not start a vicious cycle of desperately wanting to be positive, which negates the whole thing?
I think she means that one should try to not get too emotionally involved in the healing process by staying in the more neutral allowing state of trust and keep focusing on your emotional well-being/balance instead.
I know this sounds a bit vague, but I can also see how insecurity, worry and fear can easily snowball into a state of being that is consumed to great extent by trying to get better, while this is just not helping the healing process at all.
TigaHawk
6th November 2014, 22:34
I hurt my wrist when I started lifting weights about 2mths ago.
I ignored it and it got worse, eventually went to a doctor and got an ultrasound and was told it was a Ganglion? Cyst.
Wore a hand brace for a bit but wasn't seeing any improvement.
Had one of my big deep thinking and contemplating life nights the other day and decided F it I'm not going to get surgery, it will fix itself because I want it too. visualized it and saw my body removing it by itself.
Few day's later... No brace, still a bit sore when I move it in certain directions but I am confident it's getting better.
This reality is what we make of it. I intend to keep bending the spoon purely because I can :)
Ellisa
7th November 2014, 00:43
Tiga- Ganglions sometimes do just clear up-- but my favourite remedy was the one used years ago. They would whack the ganglion with a heavy book and the ganglion would go away! They do sometimes come back, and the surgery to get rid of them is usually easy and simple.
On a serious note though--- I know that it is always assumed that staying positive is the right thing to do, but sometimes a person with a dire prognosis, or sometimes a person just fed up with having to be up-beat all the time, needs permission to be sad, to wallow a bit and be grumpy. Sometimes the effort of maintaining positivity for the family, carers and friends can be almost as big a burden as the illness. Sometimes we who are close should acknowledge it.
ghostrider
7th November 2014, 01:12
thoughts put off a wave that goes out into space , it goes infinite ... those waves in a neutral positive way can do wonders ... the trick is learning to focus your thinking ... translation = meditation ...
Ulyse30
7th November 2014, 10:57
L'auto-guérison,je l'applique consciemment depuis l'âge de 12 ans,mais en réalité,cela à commencer depuis plus jeune,pas conscient de tout plus jeune mais je me suis remis de graves accidents,sans médicaments,le corps a déjà cette capacité,à la naissance!! Lorsque l'ont devient conscient de cela et que oui sa fonctionne,nous devenons de plus en plus compétent dans ces domaines,c'est ce que j'ai remarqué au fil des années!!!
(Notes;"j'écris là-dessus dans le groupe Protecteur,pour ceux que cela intéresse,vous pouvez me demander votre adhésion au groupe et de jeter un coup d'œil,merci,.....")
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