For every condition in our lives there’s a need for it. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have it.
- The symptom is only an outer effect.
- We must go within to dissolve the mental cause.
When the need is gone, the outer effect must die.
- No plant can live if the root is cut away.
The mental thought patterns that cause the most dis-ease in the body are criticism, anger, resentment, and guilt.
- Criticism indulged in long enough will often lead to dis-eases such as arthritis.
- Anger turns into things that boil, burn, and infect the body.
- Resentment long held festers and eats away at the self and ultimately can lead to tumors and cancer.
- Guilt always seeks punishment and leads to pain.
Anger can show up as impatience, irritation, frustration, criticism, resentment, jealousy, or bitterness.
- These are all thoughts that poison the body.
- When we release this burden, all the organs in our body begin to function properly.
- Fear could be tension, anxiety, nervousness, worry, doubt, insecurity, feeling not good enough, or unworthiness.
- Do you relate to any of this stuff? We must learn to substitute faith for fear if we are to heal.
Understand the principle of release and letting go.
- Constipation, which is a form of gripping and holding on, would take care of itself.
- The body would freely release that which was no longer useful in a normal way.
It’s so much easier to release these negative thinking patterns from our minds when we’re healthy than to try to dig them out when we’re in a state of panic, and under the threat of the surgeon’s knife.
Re-source: Reverse
a complete change of direction or action : going in or turned toward the direction opposite to that previously stated
We’re often so blind to our own patterns.Dis-ease can be reversed by simply reversing mental patterns.
- Cancer comes from a pattern of deep resentment that is held for a long time until it literally eats away at the body.
- When cancer or any other illness returns, maybe it’s not because the doctor didn’t “get it all out,” but rather, that the patient has made no mental changes and so just re-creates the same illness.
When you have a physical problem…
- Look up the mental cause. “What could be the thoughts in me that create this?”
- Repeat to yourself (aloud, if you can): “I am willing to release the pattern in my consciousness that has created this condition.”
- Repeat the new thought pattern to yourself several times.
If you find yourself with some sort of dis-ease, become your own investigator and healer.
- Two mental patterns that contribute to dis-ease are fear and anger.
- Ask yourself: Is it one of the forms of fear, or is it one of the forms of anger?
- Are you willing to release those thoughts?
- Are you willing to replace those with positive affirmations.
craving and resource from “Heal Your Body” by Louise L. Hay