Read All Is Well: Heal Your Body With Medicine, Affirmations, and Intuition Online
Authors: Louise L. Hay,Mona Lisa Schulz
Tags: #General, #Body; Mind & Spirit, #Inspiration & Personal Growth, #Self-Help, #Personal Growth
If your weight has become life threatening, realize your power and
go to Chapter 6 to create balance in the third emotional center.
The most important step to take when addressing health in
the seventh emotional center is realizing the balance between
the power of the Divine and the power in you. Take action. Free
yourself.
From the Clinic Files: Cancer Case Study
Angelina is 50 years old. She has been tested in every way
someone can be—financially, physically, and emotionally—but
she is still standing. Her life has mostly been defined by ill health:
it has been one disaster after another. When she was a child, her
appendix burst, causing a serious blood infection that forced her
to be hospitalized. She had chronic headaches and back pain from
a car accident in her 20s. She had thyroid problems that led to
weight gain in her 30s. She had asthma. And in her early 40s, she
was diagnosed with breast cancer. She fought and won the battle
with breast cancer in her left breast, choosing to have a lumpec-
tomy followed by radiation. Physically Angelina was healthy
for probably the first time in her life. But emotionally she was a
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wreck—always on edge waiting for the next medical disaster. So
when she developed a persistent cough and her doctor found a
shadow on the mammogram of her right breast, she was sure her
breast cancer had returned.
By the time we met Angelina, her health history read like the
table of contents of this book. She had had a major problem as-
sociated with each and every emotional center: blood infection
(first), chronic back pain (second), weight gain (third), asthma
(fourth), hypothyroidism (fifth), chronic headaches (sixth), and
cancer (seventh). Whereas in the past she had seemingly endless
energy and a positive attitude that never wavered, now she was
exhausted, and for the first time she felt hopeless.
When we started pulling together a health plan for Angelina
she became overwhelmed, so we broke up her plan into two parts:
one short term and one long term.
We began with the short-term health goals. These goals all
dealt with bringing love and joy into her life. She needed to focus
for at least one hour each day on each emotional center, for a total
of at least seven hours of daily work. To help her schedule this, An-
gelina got a daytimer calendar and programmed her phone with
reminders to help her follow this new system.
Our goal was to inundate Angelina’s life with love and joy.
These emotions elevate opiates and natural killer cell activity, and
they decrease inflammatory mediators that maintain health prob-
lems. Here is a typical day for Angelina under our new plan:
• First emotional center (blood): Spend time with a
friend or family member over coffee (maybe decaf);
look at old pictures of family and friends during
pleasant times.
• Second emotional center (lower back): Make a date,
even if it’s just with a friend. Dress up and have an
evening out on the town. Buy a small gift and give
it to someone you love. Watch children playing at a
playground.
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• Third emotional center (weight): Allow yourself one
100-calorie treat before 3 p.m. Have a friend help you
reorganize your closet, and go to a makeup counter
for a makeover. Do aerobic exercise on a bicycle or
treadmill while listening to upbeat music. Dance like
a banshee.
• Fourth emotional center (asthma): Go to a funny
movie or watch comedies on TV. Your goal is to
laugh. Go to an art store and buy some watercolors,
crayons, or colored pencils and paper or coloring
books, and start coloring.
• Fifth emotional center (low thyroid): Go driving in
the car. Play the radio and sing at the top of your
lungs. Play with an animal, even if it belongs to a
friend.
• Sixth emotional center (headache): Remember
the deeds of loving people in your life and have
gratitude. Reflect on how you have improved from
last week. Learn a new language. Take dance lessons.
• Seventh emotional center (possible cancer
recurrence): Wake up each day with your first
thought being “I’m thrilled and grateful to be alive.”
Try something new, whether it’s a new station on the
radio, eating a food you have never tried, watching
a new TV program, or visiting a different place on
the web. Go outside and look into the sky and try to
reach your higher power.
During the other hours of her day, we addressed her long-term
health goals:
• First emotional center (blood): Go to an acupuncturist
and Chinese herbalist who can nourish your blood
with herbs, including angelica, gecko, Fructus lycii,
Paeoniae, and others. Take a pharmaceutical-grade
multivitamin that includes folic acid, pantothenic
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acid, riboflavin, thiamine, copper, iron, zinc, DHA,
and vitamins A, B6, B12, and E.
• Second emotional center (lower back): Take SAMe
and Wellbutrin given to her by her internist to
relieve back pain and a multivitamin for anemia. In
addition, to ease the pain of lower-back arthritis, take
grape seed extract and glucosamine sulfate. Also do
Yamuna body rolling to improve the flexibility and
pain in your spine and joints.
• Third emotional center (weight): Lose weight by
eating a big breakfast, a larger lunch, and a tiny
dinner. Every meal except dinner must have
sensible portions, 1⁄3 carbohydrates, 1⁄3 protein, and 1⁄3
vegetable. Dinner is simply a small piece of protein
and some dark, leafy vegetables. Also feel free to eat
half of a protein bar with a bottle of water at 10 a.m.
and 3 p.m. No carbohydrates after 3 p.m. Check out a
macrobiotic healing diet, which may help support the
immune system’s capacity to keep cancer at bay.
• Fourth emotional center (asthma): Use the Advair
inhaler she got from her pulmonologist and visit an
acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist for Crocody
Smooth Tea Pills, Andrographis, and respiryn to
further decrease shortness of breath. Also take the
nutritional supplement coenzyme Q10 for immune
system support.
• Fifth emotional center (low thyroid): Visit an
integrative physician to find out if it would help to
stop taking only Synthroid (T4) and replace it with a
thyroid hormone that is partly T4 and partly T3.
• Sixth emotional center (headache): Go back to the
neurologist to decide whether you want to take
migraine medication such as Imitrex or Topamax. If
not, visit an acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist for
weekly treatments and the herb Tian Ma Huan.
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• Seventh emotional center (possible cancer
recurrence): Get a second and third medical opinion
to verify results of first mammogram.
With these instructions, Angelina started on her new regi-
men. The first thing she did, because she was so scared about a re-
currence of her earlier breast cancer and thus a “life-threatening”
prognosis, was go for a second and third opinion. Fortunately,
after a biopsy was performed, both opinions suggested that this
was a second primary cancer, meaning that Angelina had a new
cancer in the right breast; it wasn’t a recurrence of the original
breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy and radiation again, but this
time, unlike her first occurrence, the cancer had spread to one
lymph node. Although he was concerned, her oncologist agreed to
continue to work with her after she elected not to do chemother-
apy. Since it was only one lymph node, he felt that his knowledge
could be of help—even without the typical treatments. But the
spread of cancer did something to Angelina: it made her realize
that she had to make
major
life-saving changes. She needed to
figure out her life’s purpose.
Angelina began to work with a vocational coach twice a
month, focusing on a long-range map of what she wanted her ca-
reer to look like at certain intervals—in six months, one year, two
years, and five years from that point. She made a list of all the
people she had “unfinished business with”—those people against
whom she harbored a grudge—and she immediately called them
to set up lunch dates and clear the air.
Angelina took a weekend solitary retreat at a friend’s cabin in
the woods to map out her future. She wrote a Life Grant Proposal
to her higher power, outlining what people and financial support
she needed to carry out her life goals. She put the grant in a jour-
nal and said a prayer over it.
Next, Angelina worked with a life coach to make sure she was
able to skillfully work with healing affirmations to optimize her
body’s capacity to keep cancer at bay. To address the underly-
ing thought patterns that were affecting her health, we had to
incorporate many affirmations. In addition to body-part-specific
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affirmations (for example, breasts and lungs), we also brought in
the affirmations for cancer (I lovingly forgive and release all of
the past. I choose to fill my world with joy. I love and approve
of myself); depression (I now go beyond other people’s fears and
limitations. I create my life); facing possible death (I joyfully move
on to new levels of experience. All is well); and chronic diseases (I
am willing to change and to grow. I now create a safe, new future).
By using all of these techniques, and working tirelessly to
bring joy and love back into her life, Angelina was able to over-
come her cancer and move forward with her life.
All Is Well in the Seventh Emotional Center
In this chapter we have explored seventh emotional center
health issues, which are some of the most devastating emotion-
ally and physically. If you have a chronic, degenerative, or life-
threatening disease, you will be tested in all sorts of ways you
may never have imagined. You may be forced to contemplate
your mortality and ask yourself “What is the meaning of my
life?” or “How can I find peace with a higher power?” How you
handle these difficult concepts may dictate how long you live
and how healthy and happy you are while you are alive.
To achieve and maintain health in the seventh emotional cen-
ter, search for your purpose in life, strengthen your faith, and strive
to keep learning and changing. If the negative thought pattern for
chronic and degenerative illnesses and cancers is “Why me?” the
new thought pattern is “In partnership with the universe, I move
through emotional conflicts to find a peaceful resolution. Listen-
ing to my own intuition, I simultaneously try to tune in to the
wisdom of a higher power.”
I have survived and thrived. All is well.
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PRobleM
PRobAble cAuse
NEW THOUGHT PATTERN
Abdominal
I trust the process of life. I am
Cramps
Fear. Stopping the process.
safe.
I allow my thoughts to be
Abscess
Fermenting thoughts over
free. The past is over. I’m at
hurts, slights, and revenge.
peace.
Inbility to speak up for
I release the pattern in me
Accidents
the self. Rebellion against
that created this. I am at
authority. Belief in violence.
peace. I am worthwhile.
Aches
Longing for love. Longing
I love and approve of myself.
to be held.
I am loving and lovable.
I am a Divine expression of
Acne
Not accepting the self.
life. I love and accept myself
Dislike of the self.
where I am right now.
Running from the self. Fear. I now discover how
Addictions
Not knowing how to love
wonderful I am. I choose to
the self.
love and enjoy myself.
Addison’s
Dis-ease
Severe emotional
I lovingly take care of my
malnutrition. Anger at
body, my mind, and my
See: Adrenal
the self.
emotions.
Problems
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Family friction, arguments.
Adenoids
This child is wanted and