Joyful Energy is Quite Healing

Olivia Newton John life has been like a Heart Attack as she finds the bright side to any struggle – even as devastating  as  a  third Journey with cancer. Now that she’s battling    the disease once again,  the singer talks about  how she’s fighting back,  including why she’s using her husband’s homegrown cannabis as part of her treatment. Now with her health on the up – swing she’s moving forward once again.

‘I’m not going to be one of those statistics, I’m going to be fine.’
Olivia Newton-John is not letting cancer slow her down.

Don’t Stop Believin’ is her life motto. . . . as she stays  focused  and nurture your spirit.  Laughter is so incredibly important  and I Love to Laugh at my dog and husband’s antics. Seinfeld reruns crack her up as – well – as the Netflix show “The Kaminsky Method” with Michael Douglas. Anything good and funny that’s what Olivia Newton-John is all about.. it’s a wonderful release of endorphins.

Grease was an amazing time but I sure wouldn’t want to go back to that part of my life. You have to be try and to be satisfied where you are in your life. Moving forward never backwards. Memories are what you carry with you forever, but it’s not realistic to think anything will ever stay the same because we don’t really ever control anything in life.

That’s why moving forward is the healthier option and most enriching path because       you bring past memories forward while forging brave new territory. Louise Hay, founder of Hay House publishing  was ON-J’s Superstar.  Louise’s  was  diagnosed  with  ovarian cancer but lived another 29 years to be 90 — and she credited a positive mindset for her longevity.

In Hays book, You Can Heal Your Life restored ON-J to the right mind set and taught      her  to Thank God for the little kindnesses in your Life.

“Nature is quite the church and spending time in nature is where Olivia finds the peaceful part of her world.  Olivia finds peace through prayer  as she also believes Power is through prayer.  As she has witnessed it other people’s healing and in meditation and chanting too. It doesn’t really matter how you  get  to  that place of total peace  and  complete calmness, but finding that peace is so healing.

In Olivia’s new memoir, Don’t Stop Believin she states, be careful what you think because it creates your reality. There’s science that shows that your outlook and the way you think affects your health and your future. It also effects your survival. Bottom line: you have to reach for good in any given situation.

We can’t expect to be happy 100% of the time,
however, I do think being happy is a decision.
Olivia finds that going through pain makes you stronger,
and choosing the light will always push out the darkness.

The History of Ancient Medicines and Healers

IN Australia where Olivia grew up;

Ngangkari heal through observing, listening and touch. Ngangkari are Traditional Aboriginal healers of the Anangu  of  the Western Desert in Central Australia, which includes the Pitjantjatjara, Ngaanyatjarra and Yankunytjatjara peoples. Also in some places, particularly South Australia, Ngangkari are increasingly being brought into Western health settings to work beside doctors.
Their skills come from a lifetime of immersion in cultural ways of being. Ngangkari         are recognized  as having particular facilities  for healing in their infancy or childhood   and are then encouraged to develop their skills. They often talk about being taught        hand in hand by their grandparents.
Ngangkari are immersed in Aboriginal ways of being and cannot easily translate            what they do to a wide audience. The way they work cannot be explained through             the scientific framework Western understanding demands.
There is an understanding that the spirit can become dislodged through trauma,      causing mental and physical disorders. Ngangkari bring it back into place. They               are particularly adept at treating psychological disorders.

As the Ngangkari Naomi Kantjuriny said:
The Ngangkari aren’t recognized in the Australian health system. While other health professionals can expect to be paid,  they cannot.  There is no category for  “Ngangkari services” in government payments for health care as well as in the private health sector. And Australia’s drug regulator,  the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA),  has not listed Ngangkari medications as either safe or beneficial.

What Ngangkari seek is the right to practise in the same way as any other paramedical service in the Australian system. While various societies around the world recognise the value of healers who are  culturally rather than scientifically based,  Australia is lagging behind.
Depressed people can feel a lot better within themselves after a Ngangkari treatment. That’s one of their specialities. Their spirits are out-of-sorts, and not positioned correctly within their bodies. The Ngangkari’s job is to reposition their spirits and to reinstate it to where it is happiest.

In Ngangkari treatment Their diagnostic process was simple, low-key – very different       to any other medical examination I’d had. It involved assessing my whole naked body.         I was aware of the deep scrutiny applied to posture and movement.

As well as touching me, a very delicate touch. As one massaged my abdomen and removed a “blockage”  there,  they entered into conversation in language. They then spoke to me of my state of mind.  They described a personal dilemma causing me a great deal of sadness, that they had no way of knowing.

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