Your Dis-ease needs healing: Lesson 1

SUBJECT Disease Lesson 1

Have you considered reading the book by Carolyn Myss, “Why People Don’t Heal?” I have read her book on more than one occasion but just recently reviewed it as my chronic nodules acne will not “go away” or “heal.” Do you have a persistent illness? If so, please take the time to read her book as it has so many insightful things to learn from.

Let me first point out that any Dis-ease is your body trying to point to you something that needs to be healed. Our illnesses can be genetic as I claim not to be a doctor but wish to discuss my opinion of why we may not heal.

Many times as we encounter illness that persist can be due to our past emotions that have not yet healed. Do you agree or disagree?

Illnesses cause great pain with our physical, mental, emotional or psychological makeup. Wouldn’t you agree then that “PAIN” is a sign that “something inside needs to be changed in order to heal it?”

I know from experience, due to stress that is why my body reacts the way it does to this persistent nodules acne condition by evaluating the circumstances of my own life in the past year. I can pinpoint that “STRESS” is helping to keep my condition in its current chronic state. In order for healing to take place the stress must be reduced and eliminated; wouldn’t you agree?

I blame, Stress and once I heal that factor then the root of my problem is addressed and can be healed. What a “revelation.”

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  1. @eof737…..find ways to mange our stress,,,,
    ,,,or to avoid it….

    There’s an old joke that goes “Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this!”
    And the doctor replies “then don’t do that no more…”

    Sometimes that’s the solution

    Catherine
    Foresight

    • foresight-LOL that was a huge relief to hear that! What great advice, “don’t do that anymore.” So much easier said than done. Thanks for making my day!

      • You’re welcome.

        That joke really does say it all. Sometimes one does have to take a look at what you’re doing and see if you can “don’t do that no more”

        Limit times with draining people
        Deal with challenges when you’re fresh and not exhausted.
        Ask yourself “Do I even need to do this?” about things that give us stress

        Catherine
        Foresight

  2. Stress is a trigger many illnesses especially, heart disease, psychosomatic aliments and such. We all have some stress in our lives and have to find ways to manage it…

  3. Stress can aggravate many diseases and I can attest to that since I have both Crohn’s and COPD. But it depends on the type of stress too, whether it be emotional, work-related or something entirely different. Everyone and every disease reacts differently.

  4. Procrastination. I have huge issues with procrastination which can lead to stress in my case. :P

    My mother is a worrier and while I try not to I think it’s rubbed off on me somewhat and so I struggle with that one sometimes too. It’s not healthy.

  5. Interesting info-

    Studies find that stress is not caused by what happens to us. Stress is caused by what we believe about what happens to us.

    A subtle difference,but crucial to understanding this part of the mind-body connection.

    That’s why two different people can have the same experience; and one remains calm and centered, while the other is traumatized.

    Hope that’s of ue to you

    Catherine
    Foresight

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