APPLYING THE HEALING POWER OF LOVE TO BREAST CANCER
"Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy."~ Sai BabaLove and healing are primary themes in my life now. They have been for many months, actually years. Whenever I see messages of fear and hate in the news - when I see reports of violence - what comes to the forefront for me are thoughts and quotes like "Love heals" from The Buddha. I'm focused on the healing power of love in a very personal way now too. And I wish to share the reason.A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with cancer in both breasts. Fortunately the tumors are small and treatable.Along with embracing traditional medicine, I am using many complementary approaches to balance, heal, renew, and strengthen my whole body. In part, that means loving and caring for every little cell, every organ, and every body system as well as looking deeper for what else is calling for healing in me now.Along with good nutrition (the photo here is of me about to drink a double shot of wheat grass), positive visualization, prayer, meditation, etc., I am bringing the powers of courage, faith, hope, joy- all of life's gifts, God's gifts - to this new adventure.For it is that too. An adventure. A challenge, yes. But also an adventure. An opportunity to explore and to heal deeply on all levels - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. To learn and grow too.While I won't be focusing on this personal healing adventure in many blogs, I will share a bit from time to time here and in Today's Touchstone reflections. I'll offer insights and discoveries that I think you may wish to consider...things that may apply to anyone and everyone's life journey.I hope you will enjoy such sharings and benefit from them in some way. I would appreciate hearing if you do or do not. I always welcome your feedback.In the meantime, I appreciate your caring and pouring out love to yourselves, to me, to one another, to all your beloveds and to your-not-so-beloveds too. May we all aim to heal all our wounds.Thank you.Kindly, Charlene