ICRAVE Intuitive Healing Guidance

Intuitive healing guidance can go against the grain, against conventional wisdom. 

  • Don’t be afraid to trust your own instincts and do what feels right, even when it seems questionable to your rational mind.

Cited medical research shows us that what pleases us improves our health and helps us resist illness.

  • A wonderful view, beautiful music, delicious food and wine, appealing aromas, or the company of good friends

Find your path to keep your attention on reaching your highest potential.

  • A particular relationship or event, or an ailment that you want to heal, etc.  
  • Remember that your highest potential is not your job.
  • Each choice serves your highest good or detracts from it.

An illness can come into our lives not because of negativity but because Heaven is demanding more of us. 

  • Developing a serious illness can make you cut all unnecessary strings to the needs of those who should now be able to stand on their own.
  • Make a major turnaround.  Face the changes in your body, even if a physical healing does not follow this spiritual breakthrough.

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Observe the links between certain psychological stress patterns and certain illnesses related to specific areas of the body.

  • Emotional “heartache” usually affects the heart itself
  • Financial stress or the feeling that you lack support in what you do often hits you in the lower back.
  • The pancreas is especially sensitive to issues related to responsibility

At their root many physical and mental ailments also represent an inability to respond appropriately to a challenge to one’s personal power. 

  • Once you understand the connection between these power challenges and the resulting health challenges, you gain valuable insights into the energy causes of your ailment.

“Change takes but an instant, goes the old Hebrew proverb.  “It’s the resistance to change that can take a lifetime. “

craving and resource from “Sacred Contracts” by Carolyn Myss