I do a lot of focused breathing (PTR), meditation, and a continual reaching for better feeling thoughts. This little blurb sums it up: “A withdrawal of attention from the unwanted condition is necessary in order to release it from your experience, but it is also necessary to cease the resistant thought that pinched off the [...]
“Your body responds primarily to the content of your thought. . . . ” from the Physical Well Being cut off of the meditation breathing cd “Getting into the Vortex: Guided Meditation cd ” Abraham Hicks. As some of you know, I am a proponent for deep breathing, meditation, and relaxation to facilitate our own personal [...]
Every God in the world knows that we cancer dancers can use a little humor. My friend Chris Smith, who is also a fellow traveler and solar cook posted recently. It got me laughing and I felt it. The Whole Mess … Almost I ran up six flights of stairs to my small furnished room opened [...]
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As I have mentioned before, I have felt for a long time that my dance with cancer is a gift. It was ‘you know what’ or get off the pot time. I had to decide what I wanted to do. Was I going to feel sorry for mySelf? Was I going to roll over and [...]
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“The most dominant premise that is misunderstood in your physical reality is that when someone performs something that you disapprove of, it is a good idea for you to point it out, or you might get more of it. When the reality of it is, the more you point at what you do not want, [...]
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Frank, who used his version of the baking soda protocol plus other things, was kind enough to send me this inspiring letter from Curtis John Mitchell. Frank mentioned that this letter had a huge impact on him and his recovery from terminal prostate cancer that metastacised to the bones. Here is the letter: “Hi Frank, [...]
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When I get emails from concerned people diagnosed with cancer or are friends or relatives of one dancing with cancer, I almost always recommend focused breathing. Why? Because it brings much needed oxygen to the body’s cells, it relaxes, it puts one in a meditative state, and it is something that one can do on [...]
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Did a session of Transformational Breathing this afternoon. The thoughts I had when my friend Patti invited me over to experience it, was, “Is this as good as PTR Breathing?” “Will it facilitate in reclaiming ones’ health?” I breathed deep breaths non-stop through my mouth for 45 minutes. This was something new for me. I have been [...]
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I couldn’t help mySelf. The quote below showed the very day after posting my thoughts and feelings about thoughts and feelings on cancer and reclaiming one’s health. They are some very powerful words, especially for those of us who continually seek to understand the connection between the Self and Wellness. I hope you enjoy the [...]
Continue reading about Deep Words: Thoughts & feelings about health & cancer – Abraham