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In dealing with chronic pain a friend referred this book to me as an alternative to the traditional medicine that wasn't as effective as necessary. It's just a short book which lists different diseases and physical ailments and what are perceived as the psychological reasonings behind those pains. I've always believed there is some connection between mind and body, I just never considered the specific relationship between each part of the body and the psyche. It was actually a very enlightening In dealing with chronic pain a friend referred this book to me as an alternative to the traditional medicine that wasn't as effective as necessary. It's just a short book which lists different diseases and physical ailments and what are perceived as the psychological reasonings behind those pains. I've always believed there is some connection between mind and body, I just never considered the specific relationship between each part of the body and the psyche.
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It was actually a very enlightening book for me. I find myself reaching for it often when I'm not feeling well and get curious as to what might be the true underlying issue for the physical pain. Just that knoweldge allows me to think through what's happening in my life and make some adjustments. Now, where Louise Hay and I part ways in this thinking is with her remedy - affirmations.
I realize that there's logic behind this concept but my mind just doesn't play along. It laughs at affirmations and refuses to be so easily manipulated. I realize it does work for others so I'm not discounting it, just saying it's not the solution for me. Regardless, the book is still illuminative and helpful. If conventional medicine isn't working for you or you just dislike the traditional remedies to headaches and such, this book is worth a peek. Hay presents a useful and seemingly accurate perspective on why our bodies may express discomfort. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is in need of healing.
This book encourages us to use the power of our minds to influence our healing processes. Heal Your Body can help you gain insight into your purpose, the obstacles you face, and sheds light onto those things that can be difficult to face. Using this clear and easy to use 'manual' can help bring not only healing, but joy and Louis L. Hay presents a useful and seemingly accurate perspective on why our bodies may express discomfort. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is in need of healing. This book encourages us to use the power of our minds to influence our healing processes.
Heal Your Body can help you gain insight into your purpose, the obstacles you face, and sheds light onto those things that can be difficult to face. Using this clear and easy to use 'manual' can help bring not only healing, but joy and peace to one's life. I've known about affirmations and that they work for promoting behavioral changes since I was very young.
I can remember doing affirmations when I was in middle school (I was born in 1967). I can't remember having actively used them in the past 15 years. That is about to dramatically change.I've suffered from clinical depression for decades and I feel like Louise Hay's insights may profoundly change IMPROVE my day-to-day life. I know this for certain, it will not hurt or make things worse.S Wow. I've known about affirmations and that they work for promoting behavioral changes since I was very young.
I can remember doing affirmations when I was in middle school (I was born in 1967). I can't remember having actively used them in the past 15 years. That is about to dramatically change.I've suffered from clinical depression for decades and I feel like Louise Hay's insights may profoundly change IMPROVE my day-to-day life. I know this for certain, it will not hurt or make things worse.So many of the connections she makes between 'mental causes' and 'physical illness' have rung true for me (in conditions I once suffered from but are not presently experiencing as well as with conditions I am currently experiencing). And, some of those revelations aren't easy to acknowledge or accept either.Here's to self-exploration, growth and healing. There's no better time than the present. I was referred to this book by a famous hypnotist named Steven Parkfield.
This book is a companion book to heal your life, which is by the same author. This book is amazing, and may sound somewhat OUT THERE at first, just start examining others around you who suffer from problems, you will then start to see how right this book is. I was a cigarette smoker for awhile, and after reading this book I quit. Now, this had nothing to do with 'reading' the book, but everything to do with implementing th I was referred to this book by a famous hypnotist named Steven Parkfield. This book is a companion book to heal your life, which is by the same author.
This book is amazing, and may sound somewhat OUT THERE at first, just start examining others around you who suffer from problems, you will then start to see how right this book is. I was a cigarette smoker for awhile, and after reading this book I quit. Now, this had nothing to do with 'reading' the book, but everything to do with implementing the lifestyle into my own. I had a lot of anger and resentment toward my parents and people from the past, that I had never dealt with.
I have now realized the phrase from the book, 'outward symptoms are the result of inward conditions', is 100% true. BOOK HIGHLY SUGGESTED!!! I just revisited this because I got hit with an awful, wicked, ear, nose, and throat infection. I've used this book for thirty-nine (39) years - as a guide to why, but not as a solution, when I get sick; and it has been invaluable with regard to keeping me healthy. Here's my story:I, for whatever reason, am very susceptible to getting blindsided by a physical illness that can really eff me up. But ever since around 1980 when I was turned onto this book (shout out to wife #3), it has been such a I just revisited this because I got hit with an awful, wicked, ear, nose, and throat infection. I've used this book for thirty-nine (39) years - as a guide to why, but not as a solution, when I get sick; and it has been invaluable with regard to keeping me healthy.
Here's my story:I, for whatever reason, am very susceptible to getting blindsided by a physical illness that can really eff me up. But ever since around 1980 when I was turned onto this book (shout out to wife #3), it has been such a help to me. But not all of it. In other words I wholly endorse half of it, the front half, but not the back half, i.e.
That one can 'cure' oneself by positive affirmations. My position is that one has to work to correct the 'dis-ease' as Hay called it; and also, sometimes, one's illness might be just a case of 'bad luck'. Not everything is under one's control. Here's the story: I don't agree with her that the 'universe' loves us, or me specifically.
I don't agree that 'love is everywhere' and all one need do is embrace that, and that one's spirit is eternal and then - magic - there will be 'LOVE, PEACE, JOY and SELF-APPROVAL.' I think the human condition is quite a bit more complicated than that.That said, I do think she's right-on with the proposition that our relationship with others and the outside, our interpretation of that - effects our physical well being, i.e. Our mental state, conscious and unconscious, often manifests in physical, somatic, problems. My life is a evidence of that.The book is, without a doubt, worth picking up and using as a resource, something to think about, consider, the next time you get smacked down. I want to tell you why I even began to think about this sort of thing.
I was very skeptical at first. In fact, I was one of those people who are really obsessed with science and “facts” and whatnot.
But I see people attacking this woman for claiming cancer is a mental process and I want to defend her.We discovered my grandpa to have stage III gastric cancer. I loved him very much, he was an important male figure of mine and man, I just love him endlessly. Cancer became a very sensitive subject f I want to tell you why I even began to think about this sort of thing. I was very skeptical at first. In fact, I was one of those people who are really obsessed with science and “facts” and whatnot.
But I see people attacking this woman for claiming cancer is a mental process and I want to defend her.We discovered my grandpa to have stage III gastric cancer. I loved him very much, he was an important male figure of mine and man, I just love him endlessly. Cancer became a very sensitive subject for me. My grandpa lived for 4 and a half years, which was amazing odds for him. The interesting thing is this cancer seemed to develop right after he had this huge fallout with his sisters, which he never quite “digested”.Another story. This acquaintance of mine, a woman of 65 was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer around the same time. This was ten years ago.
They tried everything, but the cancer worsened to stage IV. She finally attended a couple healing sessions. Miraculously, her symptoms disappeared one by one and her cancer went into remission. She’s still alive and well to this day.
I believe the five-year survival rate for stage IV cancer to be around 20%. This woman is now 75 years old, 10 years later. She even did some healing on my migraines on me when I was ten. My cheeks flushed and the migraines retreated.What I’m saying is, don’t call this author off.
I’ve seen this shit work. It’s the metaphysical healing process for physical and metal ailments. It would suits anyone with awareness and believing that affirmation works like any medication. You can refer to this book whenever an illness appear and practice those affirmations however for me it helped me detect what are the thought patterns causing me all these health issues and to my surprised most of the “new thought patterns” were almost identical or had similarities. Now I have to workout on those common thought pA It’s the metaphysical healing process for physical and metal ailments.
It would suits anyone with awareness and believing that affirmation works like any medication. You can refer to this book whenever an illness appear and practice those affirmations however for me it helped me detect what are the thought patterns causing me all these health issues and to my surprised most of the “new thought patterns” were almost identical or had similarities. Now I have to workout on those common thought pAttern of mine and I’m sure of results will occur. I don't know, I couldn't get into this book. I'm always looking for good books on positive manifestation / the law of attraction, but I read her biography and the very beginning of the first chapter, and, I don't know.is it me, or is she really judgmental? Not just towards others, but to herself as well. I also think she's taking the law of attraction waaaaay too literally.
While I get the concept, I found some of her notions to be rather far-fetched (not EVERYTHING is our fault - and I doubt I don't know, I couldn't get into this book. I'm always looking for good books on positive manifestation / the law of attraction, but I read her biography and the very beginning of the first chapter, and, I don't know.is it me, or is she really judgmental? Not just towards others, but to herself as well. I also think she's taking the law of attraction waaaaay too literally. While I get the concept, I found some of her notions to be rather far-fetched (not EVERYTHING is our fault - and I doubt we choose our parents).A much better book on the law of attraction is Shakti Gawain's Creative Visualization - it just seems to make much more sense. I have mixed feelings about this book.
I DO believe that the mind and body are connected, and that if you're more optimistic, you will be overall healthier. Studies show that people who are optimistic about their outcome during cancer treatments are more likely to go into remission.
I do believe that anger and fear and bitter feelings slowly poison our bodies, as well as our minds. Having said that, I don't think our minds control ALL of our illnesses, but I do think we can affect our health. So I have mixed feelings about this book. I DO believe that the mind and body are connected, and that if you're more optimistic, you will be overall healthier.
Studies show that people who are optimistic about their outcome during cancer treatments are more likely to go into remission. I do believe that anger and fear and bitter feelings slowly poison our bodies, as well as our minds.
Having said that, I don't think our minds control ALL of our illnesses, but I do think we can affect our health. So I'm undecided about this book, but I am going to make a conscious effort to think more positively and remove negative emotional patterns from my life. The author suggests that our mental state and outlooks can be the causes behind physical problems, an idea that i do not disagree with. It lists specific health problems and lists possible negative thoughts/mindsets that could be hiding behind them and suggests positive affirmations in order to change these mindsets/thought patterns. The list said list is very specific. How accurate is each specific relationship between the problems and causes is I guess for each person to decide on their own, h The author suggests that our mental state and outlooks can be the causes behind physical problems, an idea that i do not disagree with. It lists specific health problems and lists possible negative thoughts/mindsets that could be hiding behind them and suggests positive affirmations in order to change these mindsets/thought patterns.
The list said list is very specific. How accurate is each specific relationship between the problems and causes is I guess for each person to decide on their own, however I like the approach of positive affirmations. Learning self-love through positive affirmations can definitely only help. Louise Hay was born to a poor mother who married Hay's violent stepfather. When she was about five, she was raped by a neighbor. At fifteen she dropped out of high school without a diploma, became pregnant, and on her sixteenth birthday gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption.She moved to Chicago, where she worked in menial jobs, before moving in 1950 to New York. At this point she changed her Louise Hay was born to a poor mother who married Hay's violent stepfather.
When she was about five, she was raped by a neighbor. At fifteen she dropped out of high school without a diploma, became pregnant, and on her sixteenth birthday gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption.She moved to Chicago, where she worked in menial jobs, before moving in 1950 to New York. At this point she changed her name and began a career as a fashion model. She was successful at this, working for Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, and Pauline Trigere.In 1954, she married Andrew Hay, but after fourteen years of marriage Louise was devastated when Andrew left her for another woman.Hay said that she found the First Church of Religious Science on 48th Street, which taught the transformative power of thought. Hay revealed that here she studied the metaphysical works of authors like Florence Scovel Shinn and the Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes.In the early 1970's Hay became a Religious Science practitioner.
In this role she led people in spoken affirmations meant to cure their illnesses. She also became popular as a workshop leader.She studied transcendental meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at his university in Fairfield, Iowa.In 1977 or 1978 she found she had cervical cancer, and she concluded that its cause was her unwillingness to let go of resentment over her childhood abuse and rape.
She refused medical treatment, and began a regimen of forgiveness, therapy, reflexology, nutrition, and occasional enemas, and claims she rid herself of the cancer. She declared that there is no doctor left who can confirm this story, but swore that it is true.In 1976 Hay wrote a small pamphlet, which came to be called 'Heal Your Body.' This pamphlet was enlarged and extended into her book You Can Heal Your Life, which was published in 1984. As of February 2008, it is still on the New York Times best sellers list.Around the same time she began leading support groups for people living with H.I.V. Or AIDS that she called Hay Rides.
These grew from a few people in her living room to hundreds in a large hall in West Hollywood. Her work with AIDS patients drew fame and she was invited to appear on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' and 'Donahue' in the same week in March, 1988.You Can Heal Your Life immediately landed on the New York Times Best Sellers List. More than 35 million copies are now in print around the world in more than 30 languages and has been made into a movie.Louise Hay established Hay House Publishing. It is the primary publisher of books and audio books by Deepak Chopra and Doreen Virtue, as well as many books by Wayne Dyer.In addition to running her publishing company, Hay runs a charitable organization called Hay Foundation that was established in 1985.Information courtesy of Wikipedia.org.