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5 Ways to Help Keep Cancer at Bay
Part 4
Hi, how are you? Welcome to the 4th Part of this Report! We are getting close to the end, I trust so far it has been helpful to you and that you have enjoyed the information. For now, I want to ask you some questions!
Are you consumed with your thoughts, do you spend a lot of time thinking in your mind? Are those thoughts of the past, the future, the worries you have, the fears you have or are they of the present moment and gratitude for what you have in your life?
How are your thoughts right now? How are you feeling?
How’s your body, do you feel tired, tight and experience pain? Do you feel annoyed and short tempered on a regular basis?
Would you be interested in knowing how to to feel alive and happy most of the time?
If your response has been yes to any of these questions I have posed to you, I’d like to suggest you start with addressing your inner health and wellbeing. By looking at the relationship between your thoughts and feelings, creating stress or harmony in your inner life can either bring sickness or wellness and all starts with your state-of-mind.
To give you an example, can you remember a time you felt worry over something or anxiety, this then leading to a sick feeling in your stomach and/or a headache, this then amplifies the feeling of stress and anxiety and it becomes a vicious circle compounding on its self.
Why is this? How quickly it occurs is the direct result of our thoughts manifesting feelings in our physical being. Our body has this immediate reaction to our thoughts because it is built to do so. Adrenaline glands are directly related to fear, to help us have strength and speed when we need it to escape danger, so it isn’t something that we need to fix, but rather to understand how intrinsically linked these two parts of us are.
Different people store stress in different parts of their body, I may feel nervousness in my stomach (relating to my emotional state)and it could also be in my throat (linked to my need to communicate), but for other people they could feel nerves in other areas of the body, a tightness in the chest (relating to their heart of feelings they need to express) or a pain in their lower back for instance (possibly linked to worry or feeling a lack of support in their life).
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