The process of recovery is a firm belief in wellness. You must focus on it until it becomes your very existence. Focus on it, speak about it, and act on it, and then allow the universe to do the rest. Thought, word and action is your only power, and the rest must be left to the creator to work his magic. Danny G.
Focusing on the Right Things
Why do people break down and collapse? Because they’ve been focusing on the negative for far too long, and they can no longer contain themselves. After being pessimistic for a while, we act on autopilot without recognizing it. We believe it’s our reality, and we believe the reality controls us, and we give it our power. These thoughts spill out with words and behavior and then the inevitable happens, we collapse. If you want to avoid breaking down, start now, renew your spirit, youth and vitality, and you’ll avoid the inevitable collapse. Then you’ll say this is my reality, and this is my power, and my inevitable creation. Danny G.
Always Room for Growth
How do you focus on a new story when you’re sick and broke? Distract yourself from the current situation, and focus on wellness and prosperity. Focus on what brings joy, and focus on all the reasons you can summon to live. Once you noticed progress, know that’s your indication, you’re always in control. And know that’s your indication, there’s always room for growth. Danny G.
Ponder the Solution
When you have a lingering fear that persists for a while, and you do nothing to stop the negative thought, you move towards it by your focus. When you ponder the solution, you move towards the solution, just as when you ponder the fear, you move towards the fear. Since we have the choice every moment of every day, which thought would you rather think? Faith or fear? There’s actually only two options. The choice is up to you. Danny G.
Create Your Healing
Focusing On A Different Reality
We’ve all heard pain and disease is first created in the mind. But how much is created in our mind and how much is created by our physiology or other factors? Science is beginning to unravel the fact that we’re constantly changing our physiology by our focus, stress, and lifestyle choices.
Focusing on the pain or negative symptoms brings about most of our stress. It’s our thoughts on the pain or symptoms that create stress and perpetuates the problem or causes deterioration.
Many research studies discovered that through our everyday choices such as stress reduction techniques and healthy lifestyle choices, we have the power to change our physiology within months, or years depending on the body part.
When we focus on an improved condition or optimal health, we move towards this new and improved reality, or when we apply stress reduction techniques, we’re releasing resistance thereby causing less bodily pain or symptoms.
What makes a sensation or disease painful? When we focus on the sensation, we give it all types of names and descriptions, and then we dread the sensation coming back or we fear the sensation getting worse. We then fear the inevitable because whatever we’re focused on, we create.
It’s difficult to change a condition when we’re faced with bodily pain or symptoms because this is our current reality, and we’ve been giving it names and descriptions for as long as we had the symptoms. We then enlarge the pain and create emotional turmoil by our constant focus, fear and dread of the symptoms.
When we see the sensation as a perception of a sensation, then we no longer give it so much weight and attention and the pain diminishes. Only by focusing on a different reality, we’re able to create an improved condition.
If you were to focus solely on the pain, what would happen? The pain would start. Yet if someone were to distract you, are you still focused on the sensation? Continual distractions by focusing on a different reality will improve and heal your condition in time.
Healing will require faith despite the current condition contradicting your vision. By being steadfast, the new image in your mind will become your reality, and the time frame will be determined by your beliefs, expectation and your ability to receive healing.
Ask yourself, why does one person, say a sensation is painful or unbearable, yet another with the same sensation say it’s much more tolerable? Is it because of their physiology or is it because of their definition and attention on the sensation?
Some people may have a different threshold according to their physiology, but essentially, who created our own threshold? We’ve created our own threshold over the years by focusing on unwanted sensations, and then calling these sensations intolerable or painful.
What happens when your foot is throbbing, but you start laughing at a comment your friend made? Are you focused on your foot? What happens when you bring your awareness back to your throbbing foot? The pain starts again. Can a sensation exist without awareness of it, and wouldn’t it disappear if we’re not aware of it?
When you focus on something entirely different, you’re no longer magnifying the problem and you’re creating another reality in which you move towards. What would happen if you created your own reality in your mind that has nothing to do with your throbbing foot? It’s difficult, but if you can focus on your friend’s comment you can also focus on a different reality.
See the pain as only a sensation and see distraction as a means to focus on something entirely different other than your pain. When we focus on something which brings joy, we’re no longer magnifying the problem, and we’re no longer making it our only focus. Then the pain or symptoms subside and disappears in time because it can not exist, if we’re always focusing on a different reality.
My advice is, don’t give the symptoms any recognition, and focus on a different reality and you’ll see for yourself that disease is created by our attention and it cannot live in a healthy spiritual mind. When we no longer pay attention to the disease and we remain spiritually connected and faithful, the symptoms subsides and vanishes in time.