Whether you want to believe it or not, your thoughts have power. Some believe immense power. When facing illness and disease, it is easy to become trapped in the defensive, negative, and avoidant. In fact few would blame you if that was the case. I found this today, have seen it before, but it brought new perspective with what I have experienced in the past six months. Yes, today is my six month craniversary.
http://www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/proof-that-our-thoughts-effect-physical-matter/
So, for fun, your thoughts have power to affect you physically. Not only you, but the world around you. Work through the trauma, stress, and fear so that you can also feel the love, joy and gratitude. What a beautiful world.
God bless and keep you.
A personal journey beginning the day I was rushed from the Emergency Room and admitted to the hospital to be treated for a large brain tumor. Through this life experience I try to share lessons I have learned and my faith in God is a large part of that. Some images can be graphic in nature, dealing with injury and subject matter can be triggering for some readers.
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