How can the power of thought and affirmations lead to rapid healing?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of rapid healing through the power of thought and affirmations, exploring personal experiences, anecdotal evidence, and various healing methods. Participants share stories of healing that defy conventional medical predictions, as well as the psychological aspects of healing, including the influence of mindset and emotional states on physical recovery.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share personal stories of healing that occurred faster than expected by conventional medicine, suggesting a connection between thought and recovery.
  • Others argue that doctors' pessimistic predictions can negatively impact patient recovery, citing examples where negative suggestions led to adverse outcomes.
  • There is a discussion about the difference in healing rates between physical injuries and mental/emotional wounds, with some suggesting that mental healing is often slower.
  • Some participants propose that psychosomatic conditioning plays a significant role in pain and suffering, implying that thoughts can directly influence physical conditions.
  • A hypothesis is presented regarding the potential for genetic transformation and healing through the mind's connection to higher consciousness, raising questions about "receivership capability."
  • Biofeedback is mentioned as a technique that may enhance healing when individuals have a detailed understanding of their bodies, suggesting a link between awareness and healing efficacy.
  • Concerns are raised about the lack of understanding of the body's physiological processes and the need for more rigorous exploration of the mind-body connection in healing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views, with no clear consensus on the mechanisms of healing through thought or the validity of various claims. Some agree on the importance of mindset in healing, while others question the extent of its influence.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes various assumptions about the mind-body connection and the nature of healing, with limitations in understanding the underlying physiological processes and the implications of different healing methods.

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Individuals interested in alternative healing methods, the psychological aspects of health, and those exploring the relationship between thought and physical well-being may find this discussion relevant.

  • #61
Originally posted by iron~orchid
I have been taking a product that has Ephedrine for over three years and my body tells me if the dosage I allow myself is incorrect or not. I have better health during this time period that my past history. I have had the regular "medical" check ups and bloodwork done and they have come out with a better than healthy results each time. One doctor said, after reading my the results of my blood tests, "you're so healthy, it's sickening."

This Ephedra product is not intended as a cure for a disease, so why is it on the board for discussion of healing ?

It is important to have an appreciation of what is to be healed. Broadly speaking, perhaps all healing is the same because all illness is the same. At the same time, it makes some difference whether the focus of the healing is on a broken leg or on a broken leg that won't heal. Are you addressing the cancer or the harmful effects of the chemotherapy ? Are you treating depression ? Accident proneness ? An increased incidence of illness ? Anger and grief ? Not all physical illness is necessarily the result of some underlying trauma, but most physical illness has emotional trauma associated with it, and the emotional trauma can on occasion drive physical illness. It is also apparent that both physical and emotional illness can be driven by spiritual disease.

A patient has to find a deep-seated commitment to his or her own healing as this is a huge piece of the process. Without that, many healings cannot occur. This is the first hurdle a patient must jump over on the road to recovery or prevention of illness.

It is also helpful to have some understanding of the mechanics of the illness or injury. Despite my own desire to believe one walks across water simply by virtue of one's own "can do" belief, we live in a cause-and-effect world, at least on some level, and healing has cause-and-effect attributes and consequences. So it is helpful to know that a cancer of this or that type has this or that origin, has this or that expected course, or this or that expected end result. And I believe it is also helpful to know how medicine would treat that particular illness or injury or disease.

It is important to have an appreciation of where a person is spiritually and emotionally if encouraging self-healing. The healing process is a great opportunity for patients to do spiritual inventory and take steps to promote their own understanding and faith, to examine some of the larger emotional based processes that drive their life, and understand the energetic consequences of those processes and what role they play in life. Those whoese lives tend to be based on fear or sex or possessions all ahve different outlooks on life, and all are driven by different intentions.

The format for healing is critical. What is the instrumentality that does the healing ? Healing can take all sorts of forms, and we have to be careful not to limit our understanding of healing to a traditional medicine-based or Western model.

Yes, Iron Orchid... that's how I see it. If one is in touch with one's bodily process one will understand how much of anything it needs to stay fit or return to a good level of fitness.

Its when the patient thinks they have no clue as to the requirements of their body that they will fall prone to overdoses or singular opinions of a certain professional group or interest.

Like we have surmised, so far, we as humans have always had an innate understanding of what to do when our body is injured or in distress. Like an animal we have the ability to take the path of least resistance toward the balance required to continue our life... or to discontiue it... accordingly. Thanks !-)
 
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  • #62
Rsds

Hi I read some messages in this thread, and I wanted to ask a question: what could be the psychological/physics-al/methaphysical cause of Rsds know also as Sudek's atrophy?
Thanks to everyone, any input appreciated, as I'm fighting it
Starnight
Italy
 

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