The Adventures of Wholistic Healing

Our most intimate relationship is the one we have with our own mind.  And if we do not question what we believe, how we think, the language we use when speaking to ourselves and others, we are destined to live it out.  Our health becomes affected by our own self-created stories.

Think about the good news this represents.  If our health, our sense of well being, our very reality is affected by our own self created stories, we can begin to using this knowledge to create new stories.  Stories that contain joy, stories of glorious health and well being.

The mind that questions itself looks forward to life, to the wonderful adventure life truly is.

“Seek not outside yourself.  For all your pain comes simply from a futile search for what you want, insisting where it must be found”

Course in Miracles

“Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness”

James Thurber

Here are ten statements that represent Wholistic Healing to Me

1)  Listen with Your Heart

2)  Honor Yourself and All that you are and will become

3)  Create Joy Each and Every Day

4)  Forgive Yourself Immediately

5)  Remember:  There is always a choice and you decide  how to choose

6)  Release Fear as soon as you realize you are standing in it

7)  Spend Some Time Alone

8)  Pay Attention

9)  Live the 3 R’s:  Respect for Self, Respect for Others, Take Responsiblity for Your Actions

10)  Express Gratitude Often

This is a small excerpt of one of the personal development classes I have created.  Please go to my webpage for more information www.wholisticlifeservices.com



One Response to “The Adventures of Wholistic Healing”

  1. Julie Says:


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    The moment you come to trust chaos, you see God clearly. Chaos is
    divine order, versus human order. Change is divine order, versus human
    order. When the chaos becomes safety to you, then you know you’re
    seeing God clearly.”
    - Caroline Myss

    I love this thought from Caroline Myss. Do you have a favorite thought from a spiritual teacher that you would care to share with us?


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