Have you wondered what causes breast cancer?
Modern medicine probably hasn’t given you a satisfactory explanation. Here are some other perspectives that you might want to consider. One of our primary premises is that cancer and indeed all illness are a result of chronic physical, mental & emotional and other types of stressors. Many healers and experts also hold this opinion.
Let’s understand what causes breast cancer through a symbolic view.
1. Louise Hay, is a vaginal cancer survivor and world-renowned author, also attributes the development of her own cancer to being raped in early childhood. In her best-selling book, You Can Heal Your Life, she says that her cancer was caused because she held on to the anger and resentment of being raped. Louise speaks of healing herself by letting go of this long-stored emotional turmoil. This is an example of how emotional stress can lead to illness.
She further adds, breasts represent mothering, nurturing and nourishment. Breast problems represent a refusal to nourish the self, putting everyone else first and over-mothering, overprotecting and overbearing attitudes. Babies and the unborn can also receive self-devaluation conflicts through their mother. An unexpected nasty insult during pregnancy that upsets the mother will also will affect the fetus.
Louise Hay changed my life.
Things that I would never say to another living human being were looping constantly through my brain unchecked throughout the day. I would never allow anyone to speak to me like that so I needed to make a change. I learned how to recognize and change my inner dialogue by studying the work of Louise Hay, one of the world’s greatest teachers and my positivity mentor.
Her work has shown how to create radical change of all kinds in my life. Louise Hay taught me how to begin to love myself and to learn how to treat myself with value and kindness. It has taken many years of practice. I now find myself saying and repeating positive things to myself throughout the day with ease. They are a welcome reprieve from the incessant, negative self-talk that I used to hear all day.
October 8th would have been Louise’s 93rd birthday. One of the highlights of her life was the release 0f her movie, You Can Heal Your Life which is one of my very favorite movies and leaves me feeling strong, understood and like I can create any thing at all that I desire. It’s like a session with a half dozen life coaches that gets you into the right frame 0f mind.
So watch this movie and see if it speaks to you. You just may learn a new way to speak to yourself.
This entertaining and inspirational movie based on the best-selling book of the same name is hosted by author and teacher Louise L. Hay. This film gives penetrating insights into Louise’s fascinating personal story; and shows how her views on self-esteem, and the metaphysical causes behind physical ailments were developed. It reveals how she applied these concepts to her own emotional, spiritual, and professional life.
With many luminaries in the fields of self-help, philosophy, health, spirituality, and New Thought join Louise, giving their take on success, happiness, and the myriad ways in which people can heal their own lives.
You Can Heal Your Life Full Movie Here.
Its Namastay amazing!!
2. Caroline Myss: “Anatomy Of The Spirit.”
The 4th chakra connection!!!
A leading authority in holistic health, and author of many books about the human energy field, Dr. Caroline Myss. . . .makes a correlation between the body’s energy chakras (also described in Yoga texts) and the stresses that can disturb the flow of life energy, leading to illness.
There are 7 chakras, starting from the base of the spine and ending at the top of the head. Each chakra supplies life energy to its surrounding organs.
The chest/breast area is served by the 4th or heart chakra. The heart chakra is associated with love, forgiveness and compassion – qualities of the heart.
Breast cancer is caused by a disturbance in the energy flow in this chakra.so lists cancer as being caused by long-held anger and resentment.
Reflection
Do you consider yourself a caring, nurturing person, prone to being over-caring?
Do you mostly put your needs last?
What resentment do you need to let go of? Whom do you need to forgive?
What emotional memories do you still need to heal? Are there any relationships in your life that require healing?
Who are the people that you are yet to forgive and what prevents you from letting go of the pain you associate with them?
Do you ever use emotional wounds to control people or situations?
What have you done that needs forgiving? Which people are working to forgive you?
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