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Is it Bad Luck Why
Some People Do Not Heal?
Why is it that some people readily heal from emotional
or mental conditions or from chronic illnesses or disease, while others
never seem to improve no matter what they try? Some may shake
their head in despair, shrug their shoulders in bewilderment and blame
it on being burdened with bad luck.
When complete healing transpires you may be inclined to
regard it as being magical, but in reality it takes far more than a
miracle to make you totally well. Before and after healing occurs,
it also takes a vigilant optimistic attitude, plus an open awareness to
become and to remain healthy. While your body has the capacity to heal itself,
it also requires your cooperation. It is the same idea as visiting
a doctor, but when you are given a treatment plan to follow, you
immediately balk and resist. How do you expect the doctor to help
you improve if you are not a willing partner?
By the same token, if you are unwilling to release or
remove the cause of your affliction, then you cannot expect improvement.
In other words, if you suffer from cirrhosis of the liver, but continue
to drink alcohol daily, your condition will most certainly deteriorate
further. You are the contributor of your affliction, so you cannot
blame it on bad luck, but you can definitely attribute it to
foolhardiness.
Or if you refuse to change or improve your lifestyle
choices such as incorporating daily exercise, eating a balanced diet,
balancing your mind/body/spirit and obtaining sufficient rest, then you
cannot blame any difficulties you encounter on having bad luck, but you can surely blame it on
stubbornness or laziness.
Obviously you do not want to be healed and therefore you
will sabotage all avenues available to you. This is by no means an
accusation and it may be considered ridiculous to think that people
would sabotage their own wellness. But it is done for a myriad of
reasons and can be done consciously or unconsciously. You may
enjoy receiving added attention or special treatment, you may feel
lonely, you may have lost faith in yourself, you may have lost
your own identity, you may prefer to remain dependent on others just for
additional comfort or support, you may have lost your own power where
you feel lost, helpless or frustrated, or you be incapacitated where you
can no longer think rationally.
In the above case scenarios it is very obvious why total
healing would not occur, but what about those who really try their very
best, but never recover? Did they wish this upon themselves and
can it really be called bad luck?
A very important factor in healing stems from your
attitude and how you think. According to the Law of Attraction,
like energy attracts the same vibration of like energy. So if you
are in the habit of being very negative or down in both your attitude
and your thinking, then you reduce your chances of making a full
recovery. In other words, if you think negative, dis-empowering
thoughts and act accordingly, then this is the energy vibrational level
that you will attract to you, which will revolve around in a
never-ending circle until you change. It is important to realize
that your thoughts are the energy that creates your reality. For
example, you can easily become too focused or fixated on the illness or
disease and because you only think those thoughts, then you continue to
attract that energy to you. Instead, retrain yourself not to dwell
on your affliction, but rather think about how you will enjoy life once
you are well. By simply shifting your attention, you also alter
the energy to a higher vibration; therefore, you attract a stronger,
healthier energy.
If you hear or read about remarkable recuperations, you
will probably note that most of these people reached a stage in which
they finally comprehended that they must change their thinking pattern
to one of positive, uplifting, empowered affirmations in which they
conveyed forgiveness, self-love, strength of conviction, plus faith and trust
in self and the universe. How many people who do not heal, lack
these specific traits? It is not a matter of having bad luck, but
rather an issue of making the effort to discover self-awareness and then retrain from bad
habits.
If you look at this from a slightly different angle,
some souls while still in the spiritual plane before incarnation,
agree to experience a particular illness, disease or physical handicap
in order for their soul to progress to higher level and this can only be
accomplished through a human existence. As well as learning from
their experience, they also act as special teachers or ambassadors who allow others to
learn important lessons, such as acquiring a more in-depth awareness
about tolerance, patience, unconditional love, compassion and empathy
for those who are less fortunate. And although it may not seem
fair, it is basically a learning curb for all concerned; therefore, you
cannot blame this on bad luck, it is merely part of the soul's upward
progression.
In some parts of the world there may be a lack of
education; therefore, people may be unaware of health conditions or
available treatments. Or they may live in a poor environment where
there are no available medical resources. So can this be blamed on
bad luck? Maybe, but then again, from a spiritual viewpoint, they
willingly chose the conditions to which they incarnated.
Another reason why some people never heal is simply
because it is their time to return to spirit. They may not pass
from natural causes, but they will pass from a natural aging process
where they have lived to a ripe old age and basically have earned the
right to go home.
In most cases, bad luck is not why people do not heal
and the blame game must cease. It is time to learn, it is time to
take responsibility, it is time to forgive, it is time to love and
accept yourself
as is, it is time to have faith and trust, it is time to think
positively, but most importantly, it is time to allow and give yourself
permission to heal.
© Written by
Margaret I. Jang,
Feb. 12, 2007
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Disclaimer
The above information is not intended to replace, diagnose, prescribe or treat any ailment or
to be used as a replacement for medical treatment or consultation.
It is only intended to enhance your knowledge or general interest and is
offered as an alternative and complimentary source of information. In all
cases, it is recommended that you continue to follow medical treatment
as prescribed by your medical physician.
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