It is my duty to share with you a concept, that allows general health improvement, within one's destiny limitations.
It worked for me. I quit drinking an am closing on being 11 years perfectly sober. I returned back to active exercise lifestyle. I stopped reciting it, like I did before, but it slowly starts coming back at me.
Do not expect it to be a quick fix for any of YOUR problems, as YOU are the one who caused them in the first place, and only repairing SELF will repair physical body. But it is well worth trying. Far as I can recall, it took me about year and a half of reciting it. I even had pages printed out with it and posted on the walls at my office. It works through olfactory nerves and though auditory nerve, hence, reciting it in positive, peaceful tone of voice amplifies its works.
I shall appreciate one favor back. Not starting a pretty much useless discussion following my post. Those who have their hearts and minds open, may accept it for what it is, those who do not - be well but please, do not bring anything negative in.
Be well and let The Light be with you, Friends
The essential in practicing self-suggestion ought to be a proper formula for daily repetition. The propriety depends in the first instance upon the honesty and truth of the statements made in it. No formula should be used that is not in every respect honest as to aim and true as to statement. If a formula is used that is lacking in honesty and truthfulness, the power may be there, but the final results will be injurious to the body, the breath-form and the doer. Diseases and shortcomings must be recognized as such, and improvement must not be predicated as existing when it does not exist.
The propriety further depends upon the comprehensiveness of the formula. It should cover the body, the senses, the inner bodies, the breath-form, and the doer; and should have a reference to the Light of the Intelligence. The formula should also be framed in such a way as to cause thinking which will tend to balance thoughts—particularly those unbalanced thoughts that are the disease, and those that are about to become a disease. No money or other physical benefit should be received or given for imparting the science
or teaching the practice of self-suggestion to anyone. As an example of a formula to have physical well-being
the following may be taken:
Every atom in my body, thrill with life to make me well.
Every molecule within me,
carry health from cell to cell.
Cells and organs in all systems
build for lasting strength and youth,
Work in harmony together
by the Conscious Light, as truth.
The following is a formula for moral improvement as
well as for conduct in business:
Whatever I think, whatever I do:
Myself, my senses, be honest, be true.
The cures accomplished by self-suggestion are no more real than the cures made by medicines, surgery, or by mental healing. At best, all these methods of healing by physical or mental means can restore normality for the time during which the signature of the disease or the impediment is weaker than the signature of the cure. Until there is a balancing of the thought of which the disease is an exteriorization, all other cures are nothing but respites. Balance the thought and the disease will be cured.
This system of self-suggestion agrees with the evidences of the senses, is honest in statement, is true in thought, is simple in its application, is free from the taint of money paid for mental healing, enables one to cure himself, follows the ordinary course of human thinking, and reaches far enough to comprise all possible taints not only of the physical body, but of the inner bodies, and the senses, the breath-form, and the doer. Doubt in the efficacy of this method, or reasoning about it, will not prevent its working a cure. However, if one’s destiny does not permit the respite which would be afforded by this method, there will come up a conviction that a cure is impossible, or a wish that a cure may not take place, or a belief that the formula will not be effective; and this mental attitude will prevent passive thinking from making its mark on the breath-form sufficiently deep to
overcome the signature of the disease. This system of curing disease is subject to the objection that it postpones the day of reckoning. However, the system of self-suggestion as here presented does not attempt to dodge merited results. It is not opposed to the law of thought; it works with it. The repetition of the formula will lead ultimately to balancing the thought that is the disease. Balancing that thought removes the cause and so cures the disease.
H.W. Percival, "Thinking and Destiny", The Word Foundation (available at no cost online at their website)
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