I do know if this actually helps but perhaps. I do think cultivating an attitude of good health is positive. Then i do not think that we go beyond that easily.
My rule is to simply have good attitude and have real awareness of what you are doing and consuming.
All good.
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The Seven Rules for Intuitive Health
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After 20 years as a medical-intuitive advisor, I realized that teaching
people how to listen for the intuitive message behind the disease
wasn’t enough to help them create true and lasting health. Even if
clients grasped the intuitive chakra map of symptoms in their bodies and
the intuitive language behind the outward manifestation of their health
problems, a third vital step was missing—namely, how to effectively
respond to what their intuition was advising, and how they could learn
to heal their lives and assist in healing those around them.
That’s when I came to the realization that the health of each of the
seven energy centers of the body depends on following a rule that
involves balancing two seemingly opposite or contradictory qualities in
our lives. I call this set of balancing acts the Seven Rules for
Intuitive Health. Just as harmonized brain function depends on having
both the left and the right hemispheres in sync, healing body and mind
in each of these seven energy centers or chakras involves following a rule to balance dual identities and engage two paradoxical mind-sets simultaneously.
Thus, learning the Seven Rules for Intuitive Health will help you
create a healthy mind and body. Whenever you’re in danger of dropping
the ball somewhere, you’ll intuitively understand the warning signs your
body is sending you via your health—and you’ll know how to get back on
track.
1. For the health of the first chakra—your bones, joints,
blood, and immune system—you must balance the personal with the
political and follow the first rule for intuitive health: All for one,
and one for all. To maintain health in this energy center, you will need
to be intuitively in touch with your individual needs as you
simultaneously negotiate your way around those of the group, whether
that group comprises your family, those you work with, or some other organization.
2. For the health of the second chakra—your lower back and your
reproductive/sex organs—you need to balance money and love, following
the second rule for intuitive health: To be a lover, you need to be a
fighter. To maintain health in this energy center, you must develop the
sometimes feisty, detached persona of an entrepreneur and balance it
with the warm sensitivity needed in an intimate relationship.
3.
To tackle those hard-to-treat weight, addiction, and digestive
problems—which can compromise the health of the third chakra—you need to
balance self-esteem and responsibility by following the third rule for
intuitive health: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try,
you’ll get what you need. To maintain health in this energy center, you
have to balance feeding your cravings and desires in an attempt to boost
your self-esteem . . . with fulfilling your duties and responsibilities
in your personal life and your job.
4. If you are one of the
millions of people who suffer from heart disease or breast or lung
problems, you’ll need to pay attention primarily to the fourth chakra by
balancing partnership with emotional wellness, following the fourth
rule for intuitive health: Got to love her madly. (After all, as the
Doors song implies, it may not be possible to be in a relationship
without going at least a little mad.) To maintain health in this energy
center, you have to be able to be in a partnership and simultaneously
maintain your emotional sanity, balancing your emotional needs with
those of the partnership.
5. For those unlucky people (and I am
one of them) who tend to have fifth-chakra issues—highlighted by chronic
problems in the neck, thyroid, and mouth—the best course of action is
balancing assertiveness with a compliant communication style by
following the fifth rule for intuitive health: Sometimes you’ve got to
be cruel to be kind. Maintaining health in this energy center involves
knowing when to be boldly assertive and stick to your position, and when
to be more compliant and yield to another’s point of view.
6.
For the health of the sixth chakra—eyes, ears, and brain—you must
balance a more structured, detail-oriented mind-set with broader, more
outside-of-the-box views by following the sixth rule for intuitive
health: I know I’m different, but from now on I want to try to be the
same (as other people). To maintain the health of this energy center,
you need to cultivate a flexible and adaptive mind-set. This means
developing the capacity to hold strictly traditional, toe-the-line views sometimes, and more loose and free-ranging ones at other times. It
also means knowing when to agree for the sake of keeping the peace
(agreeing to disagree and tolerating the difference in mind-sets), and
when it’s critical to stick your neck out and disagree with everyone.
7. Finally, for the health of the seventh chakra—your longevity and
connection to the universe—you must be willing when necessary to revise
your life’s purpose by following the seventh rule for intuitive health:
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. To maintain the health of this
energy center (and possibly manage a life-threatening illness), you
need to learn how, at any stage of your life, to pursue a life purpose
in the face of potential death. You must be able to reconstitute your
spirit and find a new focus and a new life goal.
The Seven Rules
Rule 1: All for one, and one for all (balancing the political and the
personal). The health of the first chakra—the bones, joints, blood,
immune system, and skin—involves attending to your individual needs
while negotiating your way successfully in groups, whether they’re your
family members or people in other organizations.
Rule 2: To be a
lover, you need to be a fighter (balancing money and love). The health
of the second chakra—the lower back, reproductive areas, and sex
organs—involves balancing finances and relationships. It also involves
being able to develop the sometimes feisty and detached persona of an
entrepreneur balanced with the sensitivity needed in an intimate
relationship.
Rule 3: You can’t always get what you want, but if
you try, you’ll get what you need (balancing self-esteem and
responsibility). The health of the third chakra—digestive tract and
weight—involves reconciling your tendency toward wanting to boost your
self-esteem by feeding your cravings and desires .. . with fulfilling
your duties and responsibilities at work and in your personal life.
Rule 4: Got to love her madly (balancing partnership and emotional
health). The health of your fourth chakra—heart, breasts, and
lungs—involves being able to be in a partnership while simultaneously
maintaining your emotional sanity, balancing your emotional needs with
those of the partnership.
Rule 5: Sometimes you’ve got to be
cruel to be kind (balancing assertive and compliant communication
styles). The health of the fifth chakra—neck, thyroid, mouth, and
teeth—involves developing a sense of when to be boldly assertive and
stick to your position and when to be compliant and yield to another’s
will.
Rule 6: I know I’m different, but from now on I want to try
to be the same (as other people) (balancing conservative and liberal
mind-sets). The health of the sixth chakra—eyes, ears, and
brain—involves developing a flexible and adaptive mind-set. This means
having the capacity to sometimes hold structured, traditional views and
at other times have a broader, less structured approach—occasionally
agreeing for the sake of peacefully agreeing (and tolerating the
difference in mind-sets by agreeing to disagree); and at other moments
when necessary, sticking your neck out and disagreeing with all others.
Rule 7: What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger (balancing
life-threatening illnesses and revising your life’s purpose). The health
of your seventh chakra—your longevity and your capacity to survive a
life threatening illness—involves learning how, at each stage of your
life, to be able to pursue your individual purpose, as well as how, when
faced with potential death, to reconstitute your spirit and realign
yourself with a new focus and a new life goal.
~ Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D.
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