![]() If you were a sophisticated scientist who’d spent years in brain science, neuroanatomy, or had done a psychiatric residency, or accumulated, say, $275,000 in student loans (who might that be?), you might think that that was simplistic and whistle in offense. You add the emotion that’s missing-usually joy and love-and you move on to health. You find the unhealthy thought pattern, the excess or deficient emotion. According to Louise, whether there’s a problem in the mind or the body, the therapeutic solution is the same. ![]() It flows with me in every beat of my heart.” And so on. So, to lessen your tendency toward that, you would change the thought pattern by doing the affirmation “I am filled with joy. Louise says cardiovascular disease has to do with difficulty carrying the joy of life, a deficiency in joy. We simply look at the thought pattern, find the affirmation, and change our reasoning. She addresses a body problem in the same way. I am willing to experience life.” In a way, what Louise is doing to change the thought patterns in depression is very similar to what we do in cognitive behavioral therapy in psychiatry today. So you change that thought pattern to “It is safe to feel. According to Louise, the thought pattern behind this is apathy-a resistance to feeling, a deadening of self, and fear. For example, say you have a problem with depression. Maybe we’re still trying to.Īccording to Louise, if you have a health problem, it’s considered an excess of fear, anger, or sadness, or a deficiency in love and joy, and this can be changed with a new thought pattern. Back then in the ’70s, she equated body and mind, brain and body, physical health and emotional health. To think that fear, anger, sadness, and deficiency in love and joy are somehow separate from anemia, Alzheimer’s, pain, and suffering seems pretty reasonable. Allergies are listed alongside Alzheimer’s. Despite the book’s title, among the listed disorders, ailments of the brain are never listed separately from ailments of the body. Note that Louise never makes a distinction between brain and body. Louise Hay’s first book, Heal Your Body, lays out the mental causes for physical illnesses and the metaphysical ways to overcome them. You may just get the key to some additional solutions for finding peace and using your potential. So if you’ve had new or even chronic depression, irritability, moodiness, anxiety, and problems with attention, brain fog memory, and addiction, this is the chapter for you. And when it comes to healing the mind, you will learn to create wholeness by treating both the brain and the body, by learning that the brain may be the first sign that a major illness is beginning to brew in the body. ![]() Using medical intuition, you will learn how certain emotional patterns are associated with certain physical symptoms in the body. ![]() It’s because your head is part of your body.” My problem isn’t in my head, it’s in my body.” I say, “I know, it’s both. After I outline the emotional issues in someone’s life that I see aggravate their health, and then illuminate the symptoms in their body that are causing them “dis-ease,” more often than not people say to me, “Dr. ![]() I have been in the field of medical intuition for over 30 years. ![]()
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