Saturday, April 24, 2010

Health, Healing, And The Divine Flow

April 25, 2010

Dear Friends,

Last week I wrote about the way the divine flow can help you heal a long-neglected emotional wound, or eliminate a deeply-held idea that is limiting you. But what about physical healing? Can the divine flow also assist you with the healing of an illness or an injury? Of course it can.

As it is with all challenges in life, once again the key is maintaining a peaceful and positive frame of mind. A positive outlook has two direct benefits when it comes to health, healing, and the flow.

First of all, a positive outlook helps you stay open and receptive to divine guidance . . . the kind of guidance that may lead you to something that is essential for your healing. Through divine signs, synchronicities, or people who appear in your path, the divine flow may direct you to a specific health professional, or guide you to a particular kind of medicinal herb. Or, through your own intuitive sense you may become aware of some other way that you can directly promote your recovery.

For example, I once had a lump inexplicably appear in the arch of my left foot. Day after day it grew larger and larger, and it became very painful. I quickly decided that I would have to see a podiatrist for professional help. Right before I made an appointment, though, I suddenly had a very strong urge to simply massage that spot. Even though it hurt quite a bit, something felt very right about what I was doing, and the way I was doing it.

I continued to massage the area deeply several times a day for two days, and by the end of the third day, the lump was completely gone. Although it is just a guess on my part, I suspect that I somehow severely stressed my arch a few days before my symptom appeared, and a knot had developed in that particular muscle.

The second benefit of a positive outlook is that it helps your body heal itself in the shortest amount of time possible. Keep in mind that your body is continually in the healing mode, and—within certain limits—it is a very powerful healer all by itself. The main thing that slows down this natural healing process is stress, which occurs when you resist what is, and imagine the worst.

Whenever I am ill or injured, the first thing I do to help relieve any stress that I may be feeling is to affirm what I Know to be True: that my body is doing everything it can to correct the problem, and my job is mainly to remember that fact and be at peace. That way, my body doesn't have to contend with the harmful effects of stress, in addition to healing the original illness or injury.

Something I also find helpful is a healing visualization that I developed for myself. In a light state of meditation, I picture my True Body as a Body of Light—like a translucent, three-dimensional spiritual blueprint of a body. Then I imagine my material body continually attempting to match that spiritual blueprint . . . removing what is not on the blueprint, and restoring what is on it.

Don’t underestimate the power of visualization. I once developed a small cyst on my thumb, and a much larger one on my scalp. But both completely disappeared in a matter of weeks, when I spent some time each morning visualizing the healing process I just described.

Regardless of how you are divinely guided in your healing—whether you are directed to consult a medical specialist, led to a homeopathic healer, inspired to visualize your healing, or guided to pursue any combination of these things and more—remember that every health challenge can offer you some kind of gift. Your illness or injury may help you live a more balanced life, by reminding you of what is truly important in this world. Or, it may simply serve to renew your appreciation for the miracle of good health. Whatever challenge you face, I invite you to look for the blessing in it.

Here’s to your health, your healing, and your wholeness.

Steven

© 2010 by Steven Lane Taylor
Author of Row, Row, Row Your Boat:
A Guide for Living Life in the Divine Flow

www.rowrowrow.com

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