WHO IS THE MATTER WITH ME?
During these times of heightened health concerns, it is not only important to strengthen our immune system but it is also crucial to fix our mental patterns. There is a well-known saying that goes, "As above, so below", which means that our thoughts and emotions have a direct impact on our physical body. This is also known as the mental equivalent of diseases.
The importance of understanding the mental equivalent of diseases lies in the fact that we must identify the root cause of our illnesses in order to effectively heal ourselves. According to the law of attraction, we attract what we think about. Therefore, if we are constantly harboring negative thoughts and emotions, we will inevitably attract illnesses and diseases.
Negative thoughts and emotions have been linked to a number of health concerns including anxiety disorders, depression, heart disease, and even cancer. Conversely, studies have shown that individuals who practice positive thinking and focus on gratitude have boosted immune systems and improved overall health.
Mental equivalent is a concept that suggests that our thoughts and emotions create vibrations that can impact our physical health. Every negative thought that we have about ourselves or our life can create a "mental equivalent" that can reflect in our physical body, manifesting itself into an illness. For example, if a person constantly worries about getting sick, they are more likely to attract and manifest that illness in their body. Similarly, if a person has a negative mindset and always focuses on negative thoughts, their body will reflect that negativity, leading to stress, anxiety, and eventually, diseases.
WE ATTRACT ILLNESSES AND DISEASES THROUGH OUR NEGATIVE THOUGHTS.
I read in Louise Hay’s book “You Can Heal Your Life” that our thoughts create every disease in our body. Our body mirrors our emotions, feelings, thoughts, and beliefs. I also believe that when I feel sick, it is not because of a virus but is caused by another person. So I ask myself, “WHO is the matter with me?” instead of, “WHAT is the matter with me?”
Our lungs represent our capacity to take in and give out life. If we have emphysema, pneumonia, or the flu, it means we feel desperate or we do not have the right to live fully. Having tuberculosis or TB according to Louise Hay would come from having thoughts of possessiveness, revenge, and cruelty, and wasting away from selfishness. This is why TB is still one of the top diseases of many of our countrymen whose self-worth is very low.
The mental equivalent of fever is FRUSTRATION. Who am I frustrated with? If the disease or sickness is located on the left side of the body, it is caused by a woman, and if it is on the right side of the body, it is caused by a man.
Here are some of our subconscious patterns and what they manifest into. ANGER-HOSTILITY (appendicitis, arthritis, boils, constipation, heart problems, high blood pressure, indigestion, inflammation)
CONFUSION-FRUSTRATION (colds, flu, headache)
CRITICISM (arthritis, liver problems, ulcers, high blood pressure)
FEAR (accidents, asthma, flu, headache, heart problems, indigestion)
GRIEF-DEPRESSION (cancer, colds, gallstones)
GUILT-SELF-CONDEMNATION (back trouble, cancer, hay fever)
LACK-LIMITATION (anemia, asthma, kidney trouble)
OLD AGE CONCERN-afraid of growing old (hardening of arteries, kidney trouble)
RESENTMENT-UNFORGIVENESS (arthritis, cancer, heart problems)
TENSION-STRESS (colds, constipation, headache, high blood pressure)
If you get sick the next time, ask first the question- WHO is the MATTER with ME?
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