Stress update
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 7:11 pm
Stress update:
If we accept the idea that healing goes on in both the body and the mind (even orthodox medicine is beginning to recognize this fact), then the intention behind anything you choose as your protocol (ie what you do each day) is more powerful than the thing-in-itself.
Fear has a paralyzing effect and undermines the body’s ability to heal itself, Stress hormones suppress all manner of things including digestive functions, eliminative functions, the immune system & blood circulation to vital organs. As Moritz says in his book Cancer is not a Disease (reviewed in Library section) ‘perceiving cancer as a threat to your life is stressful. Perceiving it as a healing attempt by the body or a solution to an underlying unresolved conflict gives it meaning and purpose, and thus will not invoke a stress response’. P.204 Sounds good sense and definitely worth thinking about. Someone I know is now over five years past a ‘death sentence’, happy and well, on this principle.
If we accept the idea that healing goes on in both the body and the mind (even orthodox medicine is beginning to recognize this fact), then the intention behind anything you choose as your protocol (ie what you do each day) is more powerful than the thing-in-itself.
Fear has a paralyzing effect and undermines the body’s ability to heal itself, Stress hormones suppress all manner of things including digestive functions, eliminative functions, the immune system & blood circulation to vital organs. As Moritz says in his book Cancer is not a Disease (reviewed in Library section) ‘perceiving cancer as a threat to your life is stressful. Perceiving it as a healing attempt by the body or a solution to an underlying unresolved conflict gives it meaning and purpose, and thus will not invoke a stress response’. P.204 Sounds good sense and definitely worth thinking about. Someone I know is now over five years past a ‘death sentence’, happy and well, on this principle.