Mind Over What Matters

    With initial setbacks  in her life Louise Hay  overcame an abusive              step  father and broken childhood. Louise  eventually  found peace of         mind at The Church of Religious Science teaching her transformative     power  of  thought.  As  founder  Ernest Holmes teaches  that  positive thought heals  and  in  the early 1970’s  she  became  a practitioner in           this  role  while  leading  people in  “spoken  affirmations”  which she believes can cure illness.   

   In 1976,  Hay wrote a  small pamphlet titled,  Heal Your Body that  contained a list of  different bodily ailments and their probable meta- physical causes.  This pamphlet was later enlarged and extended into              her  book:  “You  Can  Heal  Your  Life,”   published  in  1984  and  later       made into a movie.  This book was  probably written stemming  from         her own personal experiences of  1977  and 1978.

    F0r it was within this  time  frame  that Louise was diagnosed with “incurable”  cervical  cancer.  Which she states, “probably was caused          by holding onto resentment of her childhood abuse, rape and giving up          a newly born daughter  for adoption.”   It was  from this experience she refused conventional medicine and began a regime of  self  affirmation (forgiveness with therapy, nutrition, positive thoughtreflexology and   occasional enemas.)

    Until this day she declares this story to be true that she rid herself              of  cancer  by this method,  but  declares,  that there are no doctors left      alive  whom  can  confirm her story.  Being  one  Ohioan  not  skeptical enough  to  doubt  hertrust  but  verifyI  have  searched  possibilities      that may indeed confirm what I want this website to be. That is a place where a visitant can come  and  learn of  the options available through          a  centralized  hub of  cancer research.

   In the 1950s the elderly seemingly died more  from heart disease than           from cancer. With a graph  from The Center of Disease Control showing  that heart disease plunged  by 68 percent  and  with  cancer plunging by only  10 percent  and Alzheimer’s Disease steadily increasing.  This zero   sum game of  no one really winning and with people living longer taday, meaning when you live longer  for the oldest among us  the two diseases    are  fighting to a draw.

http://www.nytimes.com/why-everyone-seems-to-have-cancer.html?share


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