Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Greetings everyone, Since many are learning recently about 80/10/10 for the first time and trying out some new approaches to diet and lifestyle, I thought this post, written in response to a newcomer's introduction in the Path of Health Community, might be apropos. Enjoy! Many thanks to Jim Porter for this fine piece. Elchanan _____ Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:47 AM <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=18358471/grpspId=1705062215/msgI d=15639/stime=1192024026/nc1=4836031/nc2=3848641/nc3=4776368> Hi Scott! Welcome! I'm glad you are here! You seem determined to help yourself. Excellent! And you seem to have high expectations, as, I think, we all should : ^ ) One comment I have is that four months is not a long time at all. It is certainly long enough to expect SOME results, but not, I think, to expect ALL results. Where healthful living is concerned, some results happen in days, weeks, and months, and other results take YEARS. With that in mind, I think part of the reason for failures in areas of health is that, once people are on the path of health, they do not allow enough time for nature to take its course; so they think they need to " do something " or " do something differently " because what they're doing " obviously " isn't working. When, what they really mean is that, years of self-abu..., er, " sub-optimal living " are not being reversed as speedily as they would like. : ^ ) Many, many YEARS went into making you, me, everyone, into who we are now. And I know that, for me, ALL of those years were sub-optimal. There's a lot of " undoing " to be done, and I can't do it all, or MAKE it all happen, in a matter of just a few months or years. I find I often need to remind myself to be be patient with myself. And with Natures Design. I cannot comprehend fully all the damage I've inflicted on my organism over the years, and I can't possibly know exactly how long it should take to reverse all of it, or even in what order things should happen. I need to trust in the design. This reminds me of a what I heard Elchanan say as I re-listened to teleconference number one in the Getting Started on the Path of Health series just the other day [paraphrased], " Faith in. Trust of. Patience with. Nature's design. " All the best, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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