Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Much to consider here... I have been viewing this as strictly a physical problem. However, it makes much sense that there would be psychological issues at work, as well. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will examine this angle more closely... Cindy , " Lisa " <day6@t...> wrote: > Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) > CFS is often described as 'the flu that doesn't go away,' with complex symptoms of persistent fatigue not relieved by rest. Other symptoms include sore throat, memory loss, muscle and joint pains and headaches. CFS is the result of a chronic judgment or grievance. While there is usually depression involved, it also spells out feelings of being overwhelmed and high levels of emotional sacrifice. We feel we have too much to deal with and have become disheartened. We feel there's not enough meaning or inspiration in our lives to sustain us > > View Dynamic >With any given illness or symptom there can be many different dynamics at work, and there are, at times, layers of healing to accomplish. Often one dynamic will be more prevalent than another and it is this that we want to show as we explore some of the body systems and their symptoms. > > For this reason the system will randomly select the most prevalent or available dynamic that is at work with your particular illness or symptom, leaving it up to the universe to identify it. The metaphor of the illness or symptom helps to guide us to some of the prevalent issues that are at work. The illness dynamics become very useful tools in identifying the most effective healing method to use. > > Guilt > > Guilt is a key dynamic in any illness or problem. Every illness expresses this as a withdrawal from life and a self-punishment. It is an attempt to pay off something through self-attack that we feel bad or guilty about. > > Unfortunately our attempt to do this doesn't work, because when we punish, victimize or harm ourselves, we feel even worse. Anything we feel bad about effectively becomes guilt. For instance, if we have a heartbreak we haven't healed from the past, we now not only feel heartbreak, we also feel bad or guilty about it. So the worse we feel, the more we punish ourselves, and this becomes a vicious circle. Though we may feel momentary relief, it doesn't work to punish ourselves. It just puts us into a deeper cycle of guilt. > > Wherever we have guilt we have a sense of unworthiness and a sense of failure. We try to compensate for this by sacrifice, which is another form of self-attack. > > The Healing Principles bring the way through for healing. > > Whatever symptom or illness you are experiencing, applying one or more of these healing principles to it will help with the healing process. The Healing exercise will assist you in applying the healing principle that will be the most effective for you today. If you feel inspired you can work through more than one healing principle. Click here for the healing principle that will be most helpful for you today. > > Willingness > > At some level every illness is a fear of the next step. This fear can hold us back entirely or in some specific part of our lives. Our fear, which comes from lost bonding, sadness, misunderstanding, illusion and unwillingness, can be resolved by simply taking the next step. The next step is always a place of progress and a better, freer place. > > Willingness moves us forward in such a way that fear is healed. When we feel we are not willing, we can at least be willing to be willing, and this is all that is needed for our higher mind to help heal our illness. Willingness puts us into the flow once again and helps restore bonding. Every true step forward is a true step in intimacy and success. Willingness opens us and allows for inspiration and answers. It shows us the way through for healing our illness. > > If we are willing to learn the lessons needed and if we are willing to heal ourselves and resolve our conflicts, then this willingness will allow what is next to unfold for us. The size of the illness determines how big the step forward is. For a catastrophic illness, we must be willing for a rebirth to a newer and happier chapter in our lives. > > Healing Exercise - Willingness > > Sit quietly and ask for heaven's help to open up to a new level of willingness today. This willingness will open you to whatever form of healing wants to come to you. It's time to be willing to take whatever steps you need for your healing to occur. If this feels difficult or if you feel resistant, the just choose to be willing to be willing. This will open you to healing layers or aspects of your illness. The greater the willingness, the bigger the leap. > > Janie Patrick and Chuck Spezzano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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