7 Ways to reframe apparent dis-ease
Many people say perceived disease cripples them or, otherwise holds them back from what they would prefer to be doing.
You may choose to focus the mind on where you are not, on what you are not doing. All conditions offer teachings. All circumstances re-orient you to a focus more suitable to who you truly are. In the centre of you is a sphere of light. Consider what you know inside to reframe apparent disease;
1) Repeated conditions and your belief in them results in what you manifest and selectively experience in physical worlds.
2) All perceived illness or imbalance is reversible through consciously being aware of and altering your conditioning.
3) Recovery is a mental state that is not achieved without personality change and recognition of untapped capacities.
4) What other people think or do does not make you who or what you are you unless you permit that thought to be.
5) Multi-leveled transformation is occurring in energies based on how you change conditioned thoughts and feelings.
6) Every state is a transition toward that mental place where you no longer permit hopelessness or fear to control you.
7) Dis-ease is a wake up call to remind you what a loving and peaceful soul you truly are capable of healing from within.
Reader Comments (34)
I just ordered your book. Looking forward to reading its wisdom and enjoying the high vibrational level that accompanies it.
I am currently posting at www.loving-annie.blogspot.com rather than my old blog. My energy shifted and this feels better for right now, cleaner, clearer.
I have always and do believe that I have excellent ongoing health in every way, shape and form, throughout every cell, organ, bone, tendon, sinew, muscle, lympth, blood, matter and part of my body.
Blessings to you, Liara. MAY ALL BE LOVE.
As you move from the state of "believing" to a sense of "knowing," you shift consciousness to a new level. This dissolves intermittent doubt in favor of embracing pure love. Learning cycles are ongoing. You are detaching from former perceptions of groundedness and cosmology in order tom ove away from dualistic thinking. Exerting effort to be "good" is linked to judgment or conditional love. You may have sensed that splitting yourself inside inadvertently projects the shadows you reject into others. As you highlight, people believe what they think, feel and consciously say. Like Gandhi, we can be the change we wish to see. To live with integrity shifts awareness higher.
I've had to be super extra loving lately and I've failed a bit at that. I was not unconditionally embracing. But I think I will do much better now.
I'm really loving this topic lately - our bodies can tell us where our beliefs need to be changed, and vice versa.
Thanks for writing this!
Anyway, I knew I should be unconditional, knowing full well that we are at any given time exactly where we're supposed to be, and I should be so grateful for Jim working so hard despite his recent business buy-out deal falling through, to make sure that Kelly and I can fly up (which I am.) Grateful for, I mean. So now I owe him extra TLC. Bunches and bunches of it.
Plus, there will be a 51st and up anniversary(s) too. Probably a 60th!