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willbeatthis
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Hi All: I thought this was worth posting just because it hit me so hard yesterday... I have been at this for almost four years...

I tend towards fear, always have. Basically, what Lady B said on her youtube video and I tend to think this may be a REAL key to healing is that she believes that we cannot heal in fear...

That hit me like a ton of bricks... And so far with this tincture - teasel- I am beginning to feel normal. It is hard to tell if it is all teasel or my body beginning to truly recover. I don't know that answer. To be without awful neck pain and clouded thinking is a welcome relief...

My question here is how are others beating fear and allowing their bodies to heal... One book I have started reading and tends to be hard for me as I know it contains a lot of truth... is Buried Feelings Never Die by Truman. It is an amazing book about the mind and the body and healing totally. She herself I believe had cancer and went into remission and is well to this day (I believe). My holistic Chiro recommended it and I have found it very helpful as well as saying these four things....

God (use HP or whatever your preference) totally and completely loves me.

I totally and completely love myself.

God (or whatever you believe) totally and completely forgives me.

I totally and completely forgive myself.

Okay, honestly, it took me months to succeed with these. I do believe there is credence to needing to get at the things that may be eating us... for me fear is and hopefully becomes was... one of those things... I think this could be a great opportunity to discuss methods of positive mindset etc that support the mind body connection and thus, HEALING.

God Speed to ALL...

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Well, before finally being diagnosed with Lyme, Brucella, etc, etc, I was diagnosed with Anxiety, PTSD, Depression, etc, etc. I was told that I needed to just learn to "ignore my fevers". I have had every type of therapy imaginable for my supposed fears/depression.

I have only gotten worse, because I have infection in my body and brain. So, I must respectfully disagree, that for me, fear is not what's keeping me sick, serious infectious pathogens: bacteria and viruses are.

I do feel that acceptance would help prevent the pain of constant illness from turning into suffering. However, I do not feel that lack of fear= healing.

My husband has huge weeping ulcers on his legs and torn achilles tendons due to Lyme, not fear. He is the most laid back person you have ever met. He needed antibiotics, not therapy.

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