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
diet, environment, genetics, and injury
The Intuitive Emergency Dashboard
So how do we tap into our body’s intuition to read and inter-
pret the messages it is trying to send us?
Think of your body as a car dashboard; it has a series of emer-
gency warning lights—regions that light up symptomatically
when something in your life needs attention. Who hasn’t experi-
enced that irritating gas light? Always going on at an inopportune
time, this dashboard warning light aggravates you when you drive
your car until it’s so low on fuel that it’s almost running on fumes.
Similarly, if an area of your life is empty—or running on excess—a
part of your body will hint, murmur, even scream out in distress.
You have seven warning lights, each consisting of a group of
organs. The health of the organs in each group is associated with
specific types of thought patterns and behaviors. For example, the
organs associated with feeling safe and secure in the world are
the bones, blood, immune system, and skin. If you do not feel
safe and secure, you are more likely to experience illness in one
of these organs than if you do. We refer to this group of organs as
an
emotional center
because their health is connected to the same
emotional issues.
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Each chapter in this book is dedicated to the health of the or-
gans of one emotional center. For example, Chapter 4 looks at the
organs of the first emotional center—the bones, blood, organs of
the immune system, and skin—and helps you interpret what ill-
ness in each of those organs means. It looks at the balance in your
life surrounding the core emotion associated with the organs. So,
in essence, if your sense of safety and security has been thrown
out of balance, you will likely become ill in your first emotional
center organs.
Just as we need a balanced diet to be healthy, we also need
to make sure we have healthy sources of love and happiness. By
working to invest our energy among various areas of life—family,
money, work, relationships, communication, education, and spiri-
tuality—we can create physical and emotional health.
How to Use This Book
When Louise and I began our discussions about how to create
the most useful book for you, we decided to structure it so
you
could look up the part of your body that is experiencing illness
and work from there—just like in
You Can Heal Your Life
. However,
you must remember that people are not simply individual organs
bound together, so the illness in one part of your body will gener-
ally affect the health of another part. And emotions about feeling
safe and secure in your family (first emotional center) also play
into emotions about self-esteem (third emotional center). To fully
heal, you must look at your life as a whole while giving extra at-
tention to the organ or illness that’s causing you the most trouble.
Feel free to flip directly to the part of the book discussing your
personal problem area, but remember that you may also find im-
portant information about other imbalances in your life by read-
ing through the entire book. Having a complete picture of your
strengths and weaknesses can help you create a long-term plan for
a healthy life in all your emotional centers.
As you work your way through the book, I’ll help you tap into
your body’s intuition surrounding the organs in each emotional
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center so you can understand the messages your body is sending.
But remember, only you can decide what your body is really tell-
ing you. This book is a general guide that matches what is com-
monly seen and what the science mostly supports.
After you have determined what your body is telling you, Lou-
ise and I will walk you through healing techniques that address
the numerous reasons why we get sick. While we won’t give spe-
cific medical advice in this book because good medical advice is
unique to each individual, we will provide case studies that give
you an idea of some of the basic types of medical interventions to
consider. More important, we will lay out affirmations that you
can repeat to yourself multiple times throughout your day and
behavioral suggestions that you can immediately incorporate into
your own life. These tools will help you change your thoughts and
habits to create health.
There is one thing to note about the case studies. These sec-
tions highlight the extremes of people with problems in a single
emotional center. However, it’s important to remember that most
people don’t have just one problem—they can have many, whether
it’s infertility, arthritis, and fatigue or some other combination
of issues. In our case studies we focus only on the predominant
issue that is associated with each emotional center. To cover all
the imbalances and problems in each person’s life would lead to
an encyclopedic tome that wouldn’t be nearly as accessible to the
vast majority of people as we have crafted this book to be. So don’t
be surprised if you recognize yourself in
many
of the descriptions
we lay out.
While you’re reading, your intuition may scream out, or per-
haps it will simply make a quiet squeak. The important thing is to
listen to what comes up and work with it.
I’ve learned a couple very important guiding principles
throughout my career: The first is that every single one of us, no
matter our uniqueness, no matter what our personality quirks or
our past emotional or physical trials, all of us can improve our
health. The second is that we need to be open to every healing
modality available to create health and happiness. Whether it’s
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vitamins and nutritional supplements, herbs and medicines, sur-
gery, meditation, affirmations, or psychotherapy, everything can
be helpful if you use it under the guidance of a skilled, healing
professional you trust.
All Is Well
will help you find the combina-
tion of methods that is right for you.
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self-assessMent QuIz
Louise and I have each worked with thousands of people, and
one of the most important parts of this work is our initial intake—
let’s just call it a getting-to-know-you process. This process allows
us to assess where you stand now with your health and your emo-
tions and gives us hints about the best way to help you.
The quiz in this chapter will guide you in doing the same
thing for yourself. And by the time you finish it, you should have
a better idea of where to start on your path to healing.
There are seven sections, each with questions covering both
physical health problems and lifestyle habits. Answer yes or no
to each of the questions. At the end of the quiz, there is a scoring
guide to help you evaluate your current emotional and physical
health. Then have a close friend take the quiz as though that per-
son were you and compare the scores. It’s helpful to get outside per-
spectives because sometimes we cannot see our own lives clearly.
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Quiz
Section 1
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have arthritis?
2. Do you have spinal problems, disk disease, or scoliosis?
3. Do you have osteoporosis?
4. Are you prone to accidents, muscle spasms, or
chronic pain?
5. Do you have anemia, bleeding disorders, or a
tendency toward viruses or fatigue?
6. Do you have psoriasis, eczema, acne, or other skin
disorders?
Lifestyle Questions:
1. Do you tend to give more than you receive?
2. Do you have trouble feeling loved by an independent
person?
3. When you see someone in pain, do you feel that you
have to rescue them?
4. Are you not good with group politics, or do you lack
social savvy?
5. Were you bullied growing up?
6. Are you bullied in your current life?
7. Does your health tend to suffer during changes in
seasons?
8. Does change make you nervous?
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9. Is the boundary between your moods and someone
else’s too easily penetrated?
10. Were or are you the black sheep of the family?
11. Are you the person everyone automatically goes to
when they have a problem?
12. Do you tend to burn bridges in relationships after
arguments?
Section 2
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have health concerns associated with your
female reproductive organs—your uterus or ovaries,
for example?
2. Do you have vaginitis or other vagina problems?
3. Do you have problems with your male reproductive
organs: prostate, testicles, or others?
4. Do you experience impotence or problems with
sexual desire?
Lifestyle Questions:
1.
If you lend money to a loved one, do you have a hard
time charging interest?
2.
Do you usually go into debt during the holidays?
3.
Do you thrive on competition, or do people tend to
say you are just a little too competitive?
4.
Have you ever broken up a relationship over a career
choice?
5.
Do you have a lifelong pattern of being overeducated
and underemployed?
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Section 3
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have digestion problems, such as a peptic
ulcer?
2. Do you have problems with addiction?
3. Are you overweight?
4. Do you have anorexia or bulimia?
Lifestyle Questions:
1. Do you think it’s vain to have a facial?
2. Do you tend to attract people who have trouble with
addiction?
3. Do you know exactly how much fat there is in your
love handle and hip region?
4. Do you have compulsive habits—shopping or eating,
for example—that you use to calm your nerves?
5. Is your personal style—your fashion, mannerisms,
and even your way of speaking—behind the times?
Section 4
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have problems with your arteries or blood
vessels?
2. Do you have arteriosclerosis?
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3. Do you have hypertension?
4. Do you have high cholesterol?
5. Have you had a heart attack?
6. Do you have asthma?
7. Do you have any breast disorders?
Lifestyle Questions:
1. Do people often tell you how you are feeling?
2. Have you been told that you are too sensitive?
3. Are your moods sensitive to weather and season
changes?
4. Have you cried at work?
5. Do you cry easily?
6. Is it hard for you to get angry at a loved one?
7. Do you have a short fuse?
8. Do you stay home or away from people because you
feel overwhelmed by emotion?
Section 5
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have jaw problems?
2. Do you have thyroid problems?
3. Do you have neck problems?
4. Do you often get a sore throat?
5. Do you have other throat problems?
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Lifestyle Questions:
1. Did you have trouble following directions when
you were young?
2. Do you have trouble following directions now?
3. Is it hard for you to concentrate on cell phones or
a speakerphone call?
4. Do you tend to have long arguments or
misunderstandings with friends or loved ones over
e-mail?
5. Do you say yes simply to end an argument?
6. Do you have dyslexia or problems with stuttering,
learning languages, or public speaking?
7. Do you communicate better with animals than
people?
8. Do people often turn to you to fight their battles
for them?
Section 6
Body Health Questions:
1. Do you have problems with insomnia?
2. Do you get migraine headaches?
3. Are you worried about getting or looking older?
4. Do you have Alzheimer’s disease?
5. Have you had cataracts?