Sunday, June 04, 2006

Flaky?

There is a language connection between mind, body, and emotions. Recent research has shown that much illness is self-created largely through this language. Words are often the trigger (catalyst) that lead to the symtoms of disease. You are what you believe about you. A "seedthought" is a significant catalyst for a physical or emotional response. For years I was involved in presenting new ideas such as women's liberation, holistic health and spiritual healing. At one point I was plalgued by a persistent case of dandruff. Months of aggressive treatment failed to eliminate the ugly white flakes. I wondered if there was a language connection. I soon had the anser. Frequently while presenting new ideas I would think "They think I'm flaky," a perfect catalyst for the dandruff. I began to tell myself the real truth "I am not flaky. I am serious, thoughtfyul, fun, loving and committed!" Within two weeks of my initial recognition of the flaky seedthought, and without further treatment, the dlandruff disappeared. When I knew I wasn't flaky, I stopped flaking.

Barbara Levine
Your Body Believes Every Word You Say

1 Comments:

Blogger William said...

Why would one's body produce Dandruff because the word flaky popped up as a self description? Doesn't seem like there would be any benefit to such a mechanism existing within an organism. Maybe if it was controllable, but your example seems more random than anything else. Any chance of getting a good source on any of that other than a single experience? Would love to see where this info is coming from.

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